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IID Hosts Public Workshop Amid Rising Concerns in Imperial Data Center Proposal

-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District held a public workshop on Dec. 9 to address concerns about a proposed data center in the city of Imperial, as residents question the project’s viability and potential impacts. The proposal calls for a roughly…
Larry Rubin Enters Race for Texas’ 38th District, Centering Campaign on U.S.–Mexico Relations

-Editorial Larry Rubin, president of the American Society of Mexico, formally announced that he will seek the Republican nomination for Texas’ 38th Congressional District, launching a campaign centered on his long-standing role in U.S.–Mexico relations. The primary election is scheduled…
California Reports Major Seizures in November Crackdown on Illicit Cannabis Operations

-Editorial California officials announced that a series of coordinated enforcement operations in November resulted in the eradication of more than 58,000 cannabis plants and the seizure of roughly three tons of processed cannabis valued at an estimated $56.5 million, as…
Imperial County Approves Solar Cap and Endorses Lithium Project

-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 9 approved a temporary one-year cap and moratorium on converting agricultural land for solar and battery energy development, limiting such projects to no more than 7% of the county’s total agricultural…
Water Expo Debuts at CESPM Park Featuring Photographic Exhibit on Water Conservation

By: Luis Rodriguez, Reporter. The exhibition features 15 works by three photographers from Mexicali and aims to raise community awareness about the importance of water, its preservation, and the role citizens play in using it responsibly. Mexicali – The State…
Veterans University Brings Vital Benefits and Support to Imperial Valley Service Members

-Editorial Local Imperial Valley veterans gathered Dec. 8 at Hidalgo Hall for a Veterans University event hosted by Rep. Raul Ruiz, D-Calif., where federal, state, and local agencies provided information on benefits, health care, and support services available to service…
The Guadalajara Book Fair Defies Predictions, Proving the Printed Word Is Alive and Thriving

By: Norma Bustamante, Perspective When prophets of disaster predicted the imminent death of books, the Guadalajara International Book Fair proved otherwise. This cultural event—unique in Latin America—concluded yesterday, Sunday, demonstrating that, nearly forty years after its founding, the culture of…
Art Basel Miami Beach 2025 Wraps with Robust Sales and Global Attendance

-Editorial The 2025 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, the second under Director Bridget Finn, concluded, drawing widespread acclaim from galleries, collectors, institutions, and visitors across the Americas and beyond. The fair featured 283 leading galleries from 43 countries and…
Mexicali Business Groups Urge Limits on 2026 Tax Hikes

-Editorial Business leaders from multiple industry chambers urged the Baja California Congress to cap municipal tax increases in the 2026 revenue laws, arguing they should not exceed inflation or recently announced minimum wage adjustments. In a joint press conference, representatives…
IID Lights Up the Valley as Second Annual Festival of Lights Grows Into a Beloved Community Holiday Tradition

-Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District held its “Flip the Switch” ceremony for the second annual Festival of Lights at Imperial Valley Fairgrounds on Dec. 6, welcoming families from across the valley to a free holiday celebration featuring illuminated displays, ornaments,…
