-Editorial Wholesale prices fell in July for the first time in two years as a plunge in energy prices slowed the pace of inflation, the Bureau of Labor Statistics stated in a report released on Aug. 11. The Producer Price Index for final demand fell 0.5 percent in July, seasonally …
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IT WOULD BE CATASTROPHIC IF MEXICO LEFT THE USMCA: GINA CRUZ
-Editorial The Senator for Baja California, Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge, stated that it would be catastrophic if Mexico left the USMCA treaty since this would bring negative economic consequences to the population with the loss of tariff benefits, since that it would be the Mexican producers, who would finally end …
Read More »Baja Beach Fest Goes On Without Security Problems
-Editorial The 2022 edition of the ‘Baja Beach Best’ took place with no reported incidents according to Secretary of State Tourism, Miguel Aguiñiga Rodríguez, who stated that there were no incidents in its development and the area was shielded by citizen protection corporations. “We have an edition that is developing …
Read More »AUTHORITIES MAINTAIN COORDINATED WORK FOR SECURITY IN BAJA CALIFORNIA
-Editorial The authorities of Baja California, headed by Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, continue to work to maintain peace in the State, as well as to restore normality after the events that occurred on the afternoon and evening of last Friday, August 12. In this sense, the Governor thanked …
Read More »Candidates Ready to Campaign for November Election
-Editorial And it’s off to the races again as election season is officially back now that candidates have filed their nomination papers to run in the General Election. This time the city council races, school boards, and special districts will be the focus. The Imperial County Registrar of Voters has …
Read More »A Day of Violence Falls Upon Baja California
-Editorial It was a violent day for Baja California as a group of armed individuals burned vehicles in different places at different points that forced the closure of gas stations, bars, universities, and grocery stores around the state on Aug. 12. Public transportation was halted in Mexicali as a matter …
Read More »California Officially Launches Nation’s Largest College Savings Program for Millions of Students and All Newborns
-Editorial California Governor Gavin Newsom announced the launch of a new initiative that will allow parents – and kids – to get a step ahead and start saving for college. All families of low-income public school students – 3.4 million across the state – can now access college savings accounts …
Read More »Salton Sea Management Program Highlights Accomplishments and Challenged Ahead
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors heard a presentation about the Salton Sea Management Program at their Aug. 4 meeting. The Salton Sea Management Program (SSMP) made significant progress in 2021. It broke ground on the largest restoration project in the Sea’s history, advanced with partners several other …
Read More »Biden Ends Trump Era Policy “Remain in Mexico”
-Editorial The Department of Homeland Security said that it ended a Trump-era policy requiring asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico for hearings in U.S. immigration court, hours after a judge lifted an order in effect since December that it be reinstated. Remain in Mexico was a United States immigration policy originally …
Read More »BEERS WITH WHEAT
By: Javier Sanchez, “El Cerveciafilo”. Mexicali is a very different place than the regions in which the types and styles of beer that exist emerged. From the green valleys of central Europe irrigated by vast and cold rivers to our hot and dry deserts, there is – without the slightest …
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