-Editorial Thirty-two percent of tourists visit Baja California for its gastronomy by being the number one destination for urban cuisine when tourism comes to eat on the streets at seafood stalls, taquerías such as Frances in Tijuana and El Trailero in Ensenada, the state is recognized for the way food …
Read More »Business People Are Still Struggling to Pay Rent Despite Slight Economic Comeback
-Editorial Alignable’s July Rent Poll showed that many industries and groups are still coping with the lasting effects of the COVID era, while others are bouncing back more quickly. Alignable polled 5,911 small business owners from 7/2/21 to 7/23/21 and learned that the majority of minority-owned businesses (52%) still could …
Read More »The XXIV Legislature of Baja California Takes Oath of Office
-Editorial The new legislature of Baja California took oath office before midnight on July 31st so they could begin their legislative work before the new governor-elected begins her administration. Juan Manuel Molina was appointed as President of the Board of Directors. The Vice Presidency went to Evelin Sánchez from Morena; …
Read More »Mexico on route to autocracy
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney, social activist, philanthropist and law professor. The actions taken by the current President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador show a great similarity to the path taken by the Ex-President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez, however, there is something we can differentiate between the two …
Read More »Kevin Faulconer Unveils His Plan to Put California On the Warpath Against Wildfires
-Editorial Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer – and the leading candidate to replace Gavin Newsom – presented “Lives, Homes and Property,” his plan to put California on the warpath to prevent wildfires. This proposal includes declaring a state of emergency and restoring much-needed funds to fight wildfires. This comes …
Read More »IID Board Approves Amendments to The Bylaws of the Coachella Energy Commission
-Editorial After listening to the concerns and feedback of the people of the Coachella Valley regarding the formation of a new energy commission, the Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors made some changes to the new Energy Commission bylaws. By a vote of 3-2 having Directors Alex Cardenas and Norma …
Read More »The Orderly Growth and Development of Valle de Guadalupe Will Be a Reality
-Editorial The Secretary-General of the Government in Baja California, Amador Rodríguez Lozano, said the legislation sent by Governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez and approved by the State Congress will make it possible to stop the disorderly growth and corruption that occurred in the Valle de Guadalupe. He stressed that this new …
Read More »New Hires in El Centro Earn Below Average Wages
-Editorial As the U.S. economy enters a new phase in its recovery from COVID-19, businesses are adding new positions faster than they can fill them. A combination of rapidly expanding job openings, a smaller labor force, and more generous unemployment benefits are pushing wages higher, especially in fields like leisure …
Read More »IID Board commemorates district’s 110 years of public service
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors, during its meeting of July 6, unanimously passed a resolution recognizing the district’s long, 110-year history as a public service provider. Formed by a vote of the people on July 25, 1911, IID is a public entity governed by, and for, the …
Read More »Medicinal gastronomy
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Regenerative Medicine Specialist Gastronomy contains the study of the body and the earth, care and prevention, the biological mysteries of life, science, and history, it is something that really satisfies people. When we talk about gastronomy, images of a well-served table come to mind, with steaming, …
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