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Mexico–Querétaro Rail Line Advances Under Sheinbaum, Aiming to Serve 10 Million Passengers Annually

-Editorial Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum inspected construction of the Mexico-Querétaro passenger rail project, which federal authorities said has reached 8% completion as part of a broader effort to restore intercity passenger train service in the country. Speaking during a supervision…
Dream, Believe, and Transform: Building a Future of Hope and Success

By: Ellie Burgueño, Journalist and Writer. As I write these words, I reflect on a 2025 filled with excitement, growth, and countless opportunities—moments we embraced the best we could. Another year has passed in the blink of an eye. We…
Art Basel Qatar Announces Expanded Details for Inaugural 2026 Fair

-Editorial Art Basel Qatar has announced 87 participating galleries for its inaugural edition, scheduled for Feb. 5–7, 2026, in Doha, with preview days on Feb. 3–4. The fair will feature 84 artist presentations and will become Art Basel’s fifth global…
Imperial County Planning Commission Tables Decision on Data Center Lot Merger

-Editorial The Imperial County Planning Commission voted to continue the hearing on a proposed lot merger connected to a large data center project, allowing additional time for the county, other agencies, and the public to review the proposal. Planning &…
IID and HPUD Partner to Bring New Walking Path to Heber’s Most Traveled Corridor

-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District (IID) and the Heber Public Utility District (HPUD) are partnering on a proposal to transform a heavily traveled right-of-way in Heber into a dedicated walking path. The project is designed to improve safety for students…
Lawmakers Win Court Ruling on Immigration Facility Access

-Editorial A federal court temporarily blocked a policy that limited Members of Congress from conducting unannounced visits to federal immigration detention facilities, restoring lawmakers’ ability to oversee the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)…
Trump Signs Executive Order Designating Illicit Fentanyl as a Weapon of Mass Destruction

-Editorial President Donald Trump on signed an Executive Order designating illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemical as weapons of mass destruction (WMD), directing multiple federal agencies to take coordinated action against the manufacture, distribution, and trafficking of the synthetic…
U.S. and Mexico Sign Agreement to Address Tijuana River Sewage Crisis

-Editorial The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Mexico’s Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources have signed a new binational agreement, Minute 333, aimed at addressing the decades-long Tijuana River sewage crisis. The agreement sets out infrastructure projects, enhanced monitoring,…
Baja California Congress Unanimously Approves Constitutional Reforms to Strengthen Migrants’ Rights and Access to Education

-Editorial The Baja California State Congress unanimously approved constitutional reforms aimed at strengthening protections for migrants’ rights, including prohibiting discrimination based on migratory status and guaranteeing full access to education for migrant children and adolescents. The measures were approved Saturday…
U.S. May Face Population Decline as Birth Rates Fall and Immigration Slows

-Editorial The United States is edging toward population decline as birth rates fall, the population ages, and immigration slows, removing the country’s longtime demographic safety valve. Under lower-immigration scenarios, the U.S. population could shrink to as few as 226 million…
