-Editorial In times of uncertainty, challenges, and constant changes in business schemes, caused largely by the COVID-19 pandemic, digital marketing is experiencing a boom, mainly in the areas of positioning strategies web and increase of clients, in companies, which are a determining factor for their survival. There is a clear …
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49% Of Minority-Owned SMBs Couldn’t Afford Their Rent in January
-Editorial Results from Alignable’s January Rent Poll have just been released, revealing that rent payments are still a struggle for one-third (33%) of all small business owners. While the new PPP funds could improve this situation in the coming weeks, right now, millions of small businesses still can’t afford to …
Read More »County Supervisors Ask Governor Newsom to Allocate More Vaccines for Imperial Valley
-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved a letter that will be sent to California Governor Gavin Newsom asking him for additional vaccine allocations. The recent events in the Imperial County on the demand for vaccination for the senior citizen population prompted the board to ask Governor Newsom for …
Read More »The Impact of Wine On Health
-Editorial Winemaking, according to scientifically proven data, can date back to the Neolithic Circa 6000 BC. The vessels they found in the form of amphorae had residues of tartaric acid, an acid that provides much of the PH to the must. The alcohol in the wine is a free radical …
Read More »COPARMEX Mexicali holds Annual Assembly
-Editorial Mexicali, B.C.- The Ordinary Annual Assembly of COPARMEX Mexicali 2021 was held virtually. Various business and civic organizations attended, in addition to the presence of the COPARMEX President at the national level, José Medina-Mora, as well as the Vice President, Juan José Sierra. The activities report (2019-2020) of the …
Read More »Mexico Faces the Challenge of Rebuilding Its Relationship with The United States: Gina Cruz
-Editorial Baja California Senator, Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge, said Mexico faces the challenge of rebuilding its relationship with its northern neighbor, the United States, before the arrival of the new administration since they are the main commercial partner but Mexico has sent messages of uncertainty. The president of the North …
Read More »President Biden Calls for Unity During His Inaugural Speech
-Editorial Joseph R. Biden, Jr., has been sworn in as the 46th president of the United States, taking the reins of power at a perilous time in American history and urging a bitterly divided country to unite around defeating the deadliest pandemic in a century. Kamala Harris became the first …
Read More »2019-2020 Graduation Rate Report Released
-Editorial The California Department of Education (CDE) has announced the public release of the 2019-2020 College/Career Measures Report and Graduation Rate Additional Report. State law requires that the CDE publish valid and reliable data that would have been included in the 2020 Dashboard. Although the College/Career Indicator (CCI) will not …
Read More »IID Will Reinstate Disconnections for Non-Payment Starting February
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors approved a plan that would begin communications regarding payment plans and the reinstatement of disconnections for nonpayment effective next month. Imperial Irrigation District is a non-profit entity. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, it voluntarily suspended disconnections for non-payments on March …
Read More »Bipartisan Law Protects Patients from Surprise Medical Bills
-Editorial Members of U.S. Congress reached a bipartisan deal in December over billing protections for patients and their medical bills and protect their finances if they have a medical emergency. The No Surprises Act would hold patients harmless from surprise medical bills for emergencies and non-emergency cases in which the …
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