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Utah Judge Weighs Evidence Against Tyler James Robinson in Charlie Kirk Killing

-Editorial A Utah judge is hearing testimony this week to determine whether prosecutors have presented sufficient evidence for Tyler James Robinson, the 23-year-old man charged in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, to stand trial on aggravated murder…
Jury Convicts Imperial County Man on Four Felony Firearm and Drug Charges

-Editorial An Imperial County jury has found Jason Viramontes, 47, guilty on four felony charges related to firearm and drug offenses following a trial in Imperial County Superior Court, according to the Imperial County District Attorney’s Office. The verdicts were…
Public Opposition Prompts Supervisors to Postpone Vote on CEQA Amendments

-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors voted to continue consideration of proposed amendments to the county’s regulations implementing the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) until its July 28 meeting, following public testimony raising concerns about how the changes could…
Fiesta del Valle Lights Up United Imperial Valley with Food, Music and Community Spirit

-Editorial The festive atmosphere of summer arrived at United Imperial Valley as residents from across Imperial County gathered for Fiesta del Valle Flavor on July 3rd on the eve of America’s 250th anniversary of independence, a community event that combined…
Voting Rights Debate Intensifies Ahead of 2026 Midterm Elections

-Editorial As the 2026 midterm election season unfolds, voting rights, election access, and election administration have once again emerged as key issues in political and legal debates across the United States. New legal challenges, proposed voter identification requirements, redistricting decisions,…
Toyota’s Tacoma Departure from Baja California Signals Major Shift in North American Auto Manufacturing

-Editorial Toyota confirmed a significant shift in its North American manufacturing strategy after announcing that Tacoma pickup production will gradually move from its Tijuana plant to a new assembly line in San Antonio, Texas, scheduled to begin operations in 2030.…
The USMCA Begins Its Review Process After Completing Six Years in Force

By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist and Researcher (Ph.D.) Last July 1 marked an institutional milestone for the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) as it reached the sixth anniversary of its entry into force and officially triggered the treaty’s scheduled review mechanism.…
The Trump Administration Launches ‘Trump Accounts’ Investment Program for Children

-Editorial President Donald Trump formally launched a new federal investment initiative known as “Trump Accounts,” a program designed to provide tax-advantaged investment accounts for American children and expand participation in the stock market. The launch was marked by a ceremony…
Tijuana Remains an Attractive Industrial Hub Despite Power Infrastructure Challenges

-Editorial Despite ongoing challenges facing the electrical distribution infrastructure, Tijuana remains an attractive destination for industrial park development, as companies and developers have chosen to invest in their own infrastructure projects to ensure a reliable power supply. That assessment comes…
Mexico Pushes England to the Limit in 3-2 World Cup Heartbreaker

-Editorial Mexico’s 2026 FIFA World Cup journey came to a heartbreaking end on the night of Sunday, July 5, as the team fell 3-2 to England in a dramatic Round of 16 clash at the iconic Estadio Azteca. Yet for…
