-Editorial At a press conference held in the Mexicali City Hall, details of the event “4 Days Gastro Tour Frontera 2021” was announced, which will take place from June 24 to 27, virtually and in person, with the participation of the Municipal Sub Council of Young Entrepreneurs and FOMYDE. The …
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Same-sex marriage approved in Baja California
MEXICALI, B.C.- After a bill to grant legality to same-sex marriages was defeated twice, it was approved last week by the Baja California Congress with 18 votes in favor, 4 votes against, and one abstention, the same marriage equality that gives rights to those involved in the civil union. Thus, …
Read More »Border Travel Restrictions Extended Until July
-Editorial Travel restrictions between Mexico and the United States will be maintained for one more month until July according to the Department of Homeland Security. Restrictions on non-essential land crossings from Mexico to States will remain until 11:59 p.m. on July 21, 2021, according to DHS. “To reduce the spread …
Read More »More than 100 Thousand People Inoculated with the Johnson and Johnson Vaccine in Baja California
-Editorial More than 126 thousand vaccines were applied on the second day of the COVID-19 vaccination day in people 18 years of age and older in Baja California, according to the 9:00 p.m. cutoff, shared by the Secretariat of State Health. The immunization day would continue on Friday night with …
Read More »Veteran to Walk U.S./Mexico Border in Support of Deported American Veterans
-Editorial On Monday, June 28, 2021, USMC Veteran, and CEO/Founder of the American Veterans Homefront Initiative, Ramon Castro, will step off on a long journey across the U.S./Mexico Border to bring the needed awareness to seek immediate relief for deported American Veterans who have served their country. Currently, today’s American …
Read More »Tax Lawyer and Activist, Jaime Davila, believes that “Participation can transform Mexicali”
MEXICALI, B.C.- An interview was conducted with the former mayoral candidate for the state capital, Jaime Dávila. After the process of the so-called largest elections in Mexico, the lawyer and environmentalist made some statements about the post-electoral environment. Regarding the election process that recently ended, the accountant expressed that the …
Read More »Biden Signs Law Making Juneteenth a Federal Holiday
-Editorial President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris signed into law a bill establishing Juneteenth National Independence Day, a celebration designating the end of slavery in the United States as a federal holiday. The law takes effect immediately and will be celebrated on Friday, June 18, since it is the …
Read More »IID warns of fraudulent door-to-door activity
-Editorial This week, the Imperial Irrigation District has been notified of several incidents in which IID customers have been approached by individuals claiming to be district employees or working with the district, requesting to see customer electrical equipment or customer bills on behalf of the IID. Customers are advised that …
Read More »Marina del Pilar Receives Majority Vote Certificate
MEXICALI, B.C.- Yesterday, the official recognition of the candidate by the coalition “Together We Will Make History in Baja California”, Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda, was held at the IEEBC (Baja California State Electoral Institute) offices, through an extraordinary session in which the Majority Certificate was delivered by the General …
Read More »Imperial County Child Support Services Reopens Office
-Editorial The Imperial County Department of Child Support Services (ICDCSS) will restore full services to the residents of Imperial County effective Monday, June 21, 2021, resuming its regular business hours Monday through Friday from 7:30 am – 4:30 pm. While COVID-19 restricted the ability to conduct in-person interviews, customers will once …
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