-Editorial On Friday, November 6, a Border Patrol vehicle in the El Centro Sector, California, ran over a Mexican national, causing him serious injuries. The person was taken to a hospital where he, unfortunately, lost his life during the early hours of November 7. The Consulate of Mexico in Calexico …
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Trump Announced COVID-19 Vaccine Will Be Available to The Public in April
-Editorial President Donald Trump had a press conference on Friday afternoon, his first public comments since Joe Biden was projected the winner in the presidential race — snapping the longest stretch of silence in his presidency. Trump said the United States has a lower excess mortality rate than Europe, including …
Read More »The government of Mexicali makes an alliance with the United Nations Office
-Editorial In order to prevent physical, psychological, sexual, and gender violence against girls, boys, and adolescents in an interactive way, the Municipal Government established an alliance with the United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime (UNODC), to through which the education program for justice will be promoted in conjunction with …
Read More »WHO establishes Council on the Economics of Health for All
-Editorial The World Health Organization has announced a new Council on the Economics of Health for All, staffed by leading economists and health experts, to put “Health for All” at the center of how we think about value creation and economic growth. “The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated the consequences of …
Read More »California, Oregon, Washington urge travelers to quarantine
-Editorial As COVID-19 cases continue to increase across the country, California Governor Gavin Newsom, Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Washington Governor Jay Inslee issued travel advisories today urging visitors entering their states or returning home from travel outside these states to self-quarantine to slow the spread of the virus. The …
Read More »Mexicali Begins Work for The Museum of Chinese Food
-Editorial In order to rescue the roots and traditions of our town, within the framework of the celebration of the first anniversary of China Day in Mexicali, Mayor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, announced the start of the works of the Mexican Chinese Food Museum, a project that is part …
Read More »San Diego County Shifts to Restrictive Purple Tier
-Editorial The increase of COVID-19 cases in San Diego will force businesses to close down again in order to stop the spread of the virus. The state of California announced a new adjusted weekly COVID-19 case rate of 8.9 for San Diego County on Tuesday on their state website putting …
Read More »Calexico Will Have a New Fire Station
-Editorial A demolition team ran through the Calexico Fire Station during the morning of Oct. 27 signifying the end of an era and the start of a major renovation that will add better services to the city. The Fire Station located on 5th Street in Calexico is no more but …
Read More »Coparmex points out illegality and unconstitutionality
-Editorial Mexicali, B.C.- In recent days a decree was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) that explains the cut to the bonus for federal workers. Due to this, Coparmex released a statement in which this action is classified as a serious violation of human rights. This presidential …
Read More »Georgia Orders Vote Recount by Hand for Presidential Race
-Editorial Georgia’s secretary of state announced Wednesday that the state will conduct an audit of the 2020 presidential race, recounting by hand the millions of ballots cast in the state, where President-elect Joe Biden is leading. Georgia will conduct a statewide recount of ballots cast in the election between President …
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