-Editorial A celebration that represents the epicenter of the Mexican wine culture and that has been growing along with the production and offer of the wine valleys of the region. The Provino Committee invites the public to their annual wine tasting. The event will take place on Friday, August 5, …
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NORTHWEST RESEARCH AND TEACHING STATION “HÉCTOR FELIPE FIX-FIERRO” INAUGURATED
-Editorial The Governor of Baja California, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, accompanied authorities from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), headed by the rector Enrique Graue Wiechers, to the commissioning of the new facilities of the Northwest Research and Teaching Station “Héctor Felipe Fix-Fierro” (ENID), located in the city …
Read More »Video Games Can Help Children’s Intelligence
-Editorial Since the 1970s, video games have sparked debate. Concerns have been raised by parents and children’s advocates that violent video games can influence young players to commit violent acts in real life. However, video games are also thought to be beneficial to both the mind and the body. Action …
Read More »San Diego and Tijuana Business Groups Sign MOU to Enhance Binational Economic Opportunities
-Editorial The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, Tijuana Economic Development Corporation, Smart Border Coalition, San Diego Economic Development Corporation, San Diego Tourism Authority, Tijuana Development Council AC, Tijuana Tourism and Conventions Bureau, and Business Coordinating Council of Tijuana signed a new memorandum of understanding to strengthen and advance the …
Read More »The federal government n Mexico presents the Social Security program for self-employed journalists
-Editorial Within the framework of Freedom of Expression Day in Mexico, the federal government presented the Social Security program for Self-Employed Journalists, through which they will be able to access the five insurances of the Mandatory Regime of the Mexican Institute of Social Security (IMSS): Diseases and Maternity, Occupational Risks, …
Read More »THE SUPER PESO AND THE FACTORS THAT ARE STRENGTHENING THE MEXICAN CURRENCY
-Editorial The position of the Mexican peso and the strength that it has reflected in the markets during the first half of 2022, despite the circumstances that impact the global economy, has surprised analysts and experts, who have even called it a super peso. A super currency is attractive to …
Read More »IID Invites Residents to Conserve Energy This Weekend
-Editorial The first excessive heat alert of the year goes into effect this week in California. Excessive heat temperatures are hitting the Imperial Valley as the summer begins. On June 11, it is expected that temperatures will reach 116 degrees. That’s why the Imperial Irrigation District is asking customers to …
Read More »Aspen Institute Names Imperial Valley College a Finalist for the 2023 Aspen Prize
-Editorial The Aspen Institute named Imperial Valley College one of the ten finalists for the 2023 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence—the first time Imperial has been in this prestigious group. The $1 million Aspen Prize is the nation’s signature recognition of community colleges that are achieving high, improving, and …
Read More »Gastronomy protection
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney. The gastronomy industry is often used as an easy-to-understand example of the different simultaneous protections that Intellectual Property can grant to businesses. The direct benefit of these protections is to avoid legal issues that affect the development of the business or company. In the …
Read More »Very Low Turnout Drives Election Results in Imperial County
-Editorial The campaign is over and the votes have been casted in the primary election of 2022. Only four percent of the voters participated according to information provided by the election department at 11 p.m. on June 7. The Imperial County Registrar of Voters posted its first election result numbers …
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