-Editorial Residents who live in the surroundings of Otay in Tijuana blocked the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Avenue to demand a solution to this problem that is diminishing the quality of life in their community. For a long time, people who live in that neighborhood, have suffered the …
Read More »California Governor Doesn’t Care About Imperial County
By: Mario Conde, Reporter. Finally, Gavin Newsom, the handsome governor of California, decided to visit the Imperial Valley on March 20 to discuss the future of lithium and the opportunities that lie ahead. Sadly, it only took him five years to visit the Imperial Valley for the first time and …
Read More »IID and SDSU Celebrate Arbor Day
-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District (IID) donated two trees to San Diego State University as part of the Arbor Day celebration, an annual observance dedicated to encouraging the planting of trees. Imperial County and the City of Calexico officials joined SDSU Imperial Valley leaders, including representatives from the university’s Associated …
Read More »Baja California Congress Approves Strengthening Security In Establishments Dedicated To The Sale Of Alcohol
-Editorial In an Extraordinary Session of the Plenary Session of Congress, the Governance, Legislation and Constitutional Points Commission, chaired by Juan Manuel Molina García, presented opinion number 61, regarding the initiative to reform various provisions of the Law for the Sale of Storage and Public Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages of …
Read More »USCIS Extends Temporary Suspension of Biometrics Submission for Certain Form I-539 Applicants
-Editorial U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has extended the temporary suspension of the biometrics submission requirement for certain applicants filing Form I-539, Application to Extend/Change Nonimmigrant Status, requesting an extension of stay in or change of status to H-4, L-2, or E nonimmigrant status. The previously announced suspension, which was …
Read More »REINHEITSGEBOT
By: Javier Sanchez, El Cerveciafilo. Beer was originally a food. Thousands of years later, when north-central Europe monopolized the production of this drink, little by little they invented the wide range of styles that we know today. Standardizing the different flavors of beer was a long process in which many …
Read More »Meat Festival Strives to Bring Families and The Productive Sector Together
-Editorial Just in time to celebrate Mother’s Day and have a good time with the family, a press conference was held on April 27 to invite everyone to Mexicali: Capital de la Carne which will take place May 6 at the AgroBaja field. The cost of the ticket is 300 …
Read More »Imperial County Supervisors Hear Presentation About Drug Abuse in Imperial Valley
-Editorial As a border community, exposure to fentanyl and other dangerous drugs is a hand but there is always help available. Imperial County Board of Supervisors analyzed a presentation regarding the state opioid abuse locally that had been on the rise for the last few years during their April 25 …
Read More »Imperial County District Attorney Recognizes Crime Victim Families
-Editorial On April 24, 2023, the District Attorney’s Office hosted a luncheon for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. Members of community-based organizations and law enforcement agencies were present to show their support to crime victims and their families. During the luncheon District Attorney George Marquez, Assistant District Attorney Jeffrey Brooker, and …
Read More »Supreme Court allows abortion pill to stay on the market for now
-Editorial The Supreme Court on Friday preserved women’s access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion, rejecting lower-court restrictions while a lawsuit continues. The court’s decision means women can still obtain mifepristone by mail, take it at home and use it up to 10 weeks into …
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