-Editorial Governor Gavin Newsom took action to lift pandemic executive orders as the state moves Beyond the Blueprint to fully, safely reopen. That includes terminating the Stay-at-Home Order that was implemented early in the pandemic to protect Californians and retiring the Blueprint for a Safer Economy. Effective June 15, restrictions …
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Marco Miranda presents “Reconnections” Art Exhibit
MEXICALI, B.C.- The opening of the individual exhibition “Reconnections” by the Mexicali artist Marco Miranda was held at the House of Culture of Mexicali, this being the fourth one done in the city, which consists of 17 works such as paintings, photographs, and sculpture in various formats. The artist is …
Read More »BAJA CALIFORNIA WAITING FOR VACCINE TO CONTINUE WITH STRATEGY AGAINST COVID
-Editorial The Baja California Ministry of Health is waiting for an important shipment of Pfizer vaccine for second dose applications, additionally, it anticipates the arrival this weekend of the Johnson & Johnson doses to start with the population of 18 to 39 years. The Secretary of State for Health, Alonso Óscar …
Read More »IID creates new notifications to raise energy conservation awareness, practice
-Editorial Imperial Irrigation District has created new notifications for communicating with customers to take action to conserve energy during times when electricity may be in short supply. Starting this summer, IID’s new Conserve Alert notifications will alert energy customers of the need to conserve energy, seeking voluntary participation. “Our new Conserve …
Read More »IVC Announces COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Clinic for Students
-Editorial Imperial Valley College announced that a mass vaccination drive-thru clinic for the first dose will he taking place this month. While this event is for IVC students, it is open to all community members 12 years and older who have not been vaccinated. The event has been scheduled for …
Read More »New State COVID Guidance Will Take Effect June 15
-Editorial As California continues to improve after the COVID-19 pandemic, new guidelines will be activated on June 15 that will bring a sense of normalcy for citizens and businesses that have been affected since last year. The state will enter the “Beyond The Blueprint” phase in which restrictions will be …
Read More »Kamala Harris Visits Mexico to Discuss Immigration
-Editorial In a historic first visit, U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris met with Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to discuss immigration and future collaboration between both countries. Vice President Harris met with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador to discuss ways to deepen cooperation between the United States and …
Read More »Newsom Launches Support Program for Restaurants and Bars
-Editorial As California’s economy comes roaring back and the state prepares to fully reopen this month, Governor Gavin Newsom announced action to ensure that restaurants, bars, breweries, and wineries continue to benefit from pandemic regulatory relief – including expanded outdoor dining and the sale of to-go alcoholic drinks – to support the recovery …
Read More »Citizens in Baja California turned out to vote
MEXICALI, B. C. – State elections were held in in in which unprecedented events in the history of Mexicali and Tijuana took place. Criminal incidents were recorded from the early morning before the elections began and during the day. It was around 5:00 a.m. that a man reported gunshots being …
Read More »BAJA CALIFORNIA WILL GO TO “GREEN” IN THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL TIER STARTING MONDAY, EXCEPT MEXICALI
-Editorial On Monday, June 7, Baja California will go “green” at the epidemiological traffic light, except Mexicali, announced the Secretary of Health of Baja California, Alonso Óscar Pérez Rico. He reported that two of the cities with the most population in the state, Tijuana and Ensenada, have reported favorable trends, …
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