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Valle de Guadalupe Tourism Continues to Grow as EDVG Announces Major 2026 Events

-Editorial The Entrepreneurs of Valle de Guadalupe Association (EDVG), an organization representing more than 280 businesses throughout Baja California’s wine country, highlighted the continued growth of the region’s tourism and wine industries during a recent news conference, while also announcing…
CaliBaja Innovation Center Opens at CETYS University to Advance Binational Technology Talent Development

-Editorial The U.S. Consulate General in Tijuana and CETYS University have inaugurated the CaliBaja Innovation Center, a new technology training facility designed to strengthen workforce development and support innovation in the CaliBaja binational region. Located on the CETYS University campus…
Trump Marks America’s 250th Anniversary Eve with Mount Rushmore Speech

-Editorial President Donald Trump delivered a speech on July 3rd at Mount Rushmore to celebrate the nation’s history and achievements while warning against what he described as growing threats to American culture and liberty on the eve of the United…
AmSoc Backs USMCA Continuity, Calls for New U.S.–Mexico Security Treaty to Combat Crime

-Editorial The American Society of Mexico said Wednesday it views the continued implementation of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) as a positive step for North American economic integration and is urging parallel development of a separate bilateral security accord focused on…
Council Votes to Shut the Door on Data Centers in Calexico

-Editorial The Calexico City Council voted unanimously on July 1 to direct city staff to prepare an ordinance that would prohibit data centers within city limits, moving beyond a temporary moratorium that had originally been proposed for consideration. The decision…
State Reports Major Gains One Year into Baja California Anti-Extortion Initiative

-Editorial Baja California reported progress in its anti-extortion strategy one year after its implementation, citing arrests, the dismantling of criminal groups, and the expansion of a specialized intervention program aimed at protecting key economic sectors. The update was presented during…
Imperial County Sheriff Launches New App to Connect with Residents and Visitors

-Editorial The Imperial County Sheriff’s Office is proud to announce the launch of its new smartphone application, providing residents, visitors, and community members with a convenient and accessible way to stay connected with the Sheriff’s Office directly from their mobile…
United Toyota Prepares for Independence Day with Major Community Celebration on July 3

-Editorial United Toyota Imperial Valley will host a community food and entertainment event on July 3 that organizers say is designed to display local food vendors, musicians, and small businesses while providing residents with a family-friendly gathering ahead of Independence…
Supreme Court Reaffirms Birthright Citizenship in 6-3 Ruling

-Editorial The U.S. Supreme Court on June 30 issued a 6-3 ruling in Trump v. Barbara, striking down an executive order signed by President Donald Trump that sought to limit automatic birthright citizenship for children born in the United States…
Baja California Authorities Detail Investigation into Fatal Attacks on State Police Officers

-Editorial Baja California state security and prosecutorial authorities said that investigations stay underway following two attacks in Mexicali that left two members of the State Citizen Security Force (FESC) and one civilian woman dead, while another woman was injured. Officials…
