-Editorial As autumn approaches and the days grow shorter, couples everywhere find themselves drawn to the allure of a cozy getaway. From the golden hues of falling leaves to the warmth of cider by the fire, fall offers a perfect backdrop for romance. This year, a survey conducted by DatingAdvice …
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Governor Marina del Pilar and Gavin Newsom Oversee Progress on San Antonio de los Buenos Water Treatment Plant
-Editorial In a joint effort to promote a healthier environment for the Cali-Baja region’s current and future generations, Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda and California Governor Gavin Newsom inspected the progress on the San Antonio de los Buenos Wastewater Treatment Plant. This binational initiative aims to prevent …
Read More »IID Secures $18.3M Grant for Major Grid Overhaul
-Editorial “Go big or go home,” declared Imperial Irrigation District (IID) Board Chairman Alex Cardenas, setting a bold tone as he celebrated a major milestone at a press conference on October 29. IID has secured an $18.3 million federal grant to overhaul its electrical grid, an initiative matched by an …
Read More »Copyright and Public Domain
By: Jaime Israel Dávila Gómez, Attorney. In terms of copyright, the public domain consists of the collection of works whose copyright is no longer in effect and, therefore, can be freely used by anyone, provided that moral rights are respected. The rights that must be respected, even if a work …
Read More »California Secretary of State, Ethnic Media Unite to Empower Voters Ahead of Election Day
-Editorial Representatives from the California Secretary of State’s office recently met with Ethnic Media Services in a briefing designed to empower voters with essential tools and information for the upcoming election. The event included a presentation followed by a Q&A session, where officials addressed questions about resources aimed at enhancing …
Read More »Provino Announces 3rd Cultural Evening for Day of the Dead
-Editorial Provino Baja California has unveiled the details for the 3rd Cultural Evening for Día de Muertos, an event celebrating Mexican traditions and the wine culture of the region. Scheduled for Saturday, November 2, the event will take place at Bodegas de Santo Tomás in downtown Ensenada. The Día de …
Read More »Senator Mark Warner Warns of Misinformation Threat Ahead of Election
-Editorial Deepfakes and vastly improved disinformation are being used by Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran, among other countries, to interfere in the results of US elections. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Virginia, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, briefed reporters on how artificial intelligence is being used by foreign actors to …
Read More »Tijuana Airport Rises to Mexico’s Second Busiest Under Governor Marina del Pilar’s Administration
-Editorial Tijuana’s International Airport has claimed its position as the second busiest airport in Mexico, surpassed only by Mexico City, according to the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC). This achievement highlights the influence of Governor Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda’s administration, which has heavily promoted tourism and economic initiatives across …
Read More »Foro Index Celebrates 50 Years of Index Mexicali with Discussions on Nearshoring, Investment, and Job Creation
-Editorial The 2024 Foro Index, held on October 22 and 23, marked a significant milestone as part of Index Mexicali’s 50th-anniversary celebrations, bringing together industry leaders, experts, and government representatives to discuss the future of manufacturing and economic development in the region. The forum featured speakers from across Mexico, addressing …
Read More »Calexico Wellness Center Hosts Breast Cancer Awareness Fair to Promote Early Detection
-Editorial The Calexico Wellness Center became a vibrant hub of community engagement and health awareness as it hosted its annual Breast Cancer Awareness Fair at the intersection of Heffernan and Fourth Street. Residents from all walks of life gathered to access vital resources, share stories, and encourage one another to …
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