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Imperial County DA Strengthens Fight Against Impaired Driving With $226,500 State Traffic Safety Grant

-Editorial The Imperial County District Attorney’s Office has been awarded a $226,500 grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) to strengthen the prosecution of alcohol- and drug-impaired driving cases, a persistent public safety challenge on local and statewide…
Daily reading for pleasure in the U.S. declines sharply over 20 years

-Editorial Daily reading for pleasure in the United States has declined steadily over the past two decades, with widening gaps between racial, educational, and income groups, according to a new analysis of federal time-use data. The study highlights long-term trends…
Public Purpose, Private Profit: The Growing Abuse Inside Nonprofits, Business Groups, and Trade Alliances

–Editorial In the public imagination, nonprofits, trade associations, and business organizations occupy a privileged moral space. They are widely assumed to exist for service rather than profit, collaboration rather than control, and public benefit rather than private enrichment. These institutions…
California Steps Up Efforts to Capture Winter Stormwater Ahead of Dry Months

-Editorial As California enters the winter rain season, state and local agencies are taking coordinated steps to capture and store stormwater to bolster the state’s water supply and prepare for future dry periods. Following three weeks of dry weather across…
Imperial County Opens Public Comment Period for Lithium Valley Specific Plan, Environmental Review

-Editorial Imperial County announced that it is initiating a public comment period for the Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) and the revised Lithium Valley Specific Plan, which also includes proposed amendments to the county’s General Plan and Zoning Ordinance.…
Sheinbaum Earns International Recognition in First Year as President

-Editorial President Claudia Sheinbaum’s first year in office in 2025 was marked by a series of international recognitions highlighting her public policy agenda, global influence, and personal style, according to announcements from professional organizations and major media outlets. Sheinbaum, who…
The Electronic Value Manifest: The New Pillar of Customs Digitalization in Mexico

By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney, internationalist, law professor, social activist, and philanthropist. Mexico is undergoing a profound regulatory transformation in customs matters. As part of the modernization efforts led by the Tax Administration Service (SAT) and the National Customs…
California Unveils Expanded Colorado River Conservation Plan

-Editorial California water, tribal, and agricultural leaders on Tuesday presented a detailed proposal for a basin-wide operating agreement for the Colorado River, highlighting the state’s commitment to conserve 440,000 acre-feet of river water annually as part of ongoing negotiations over…
Economic and Trade Outlook 2026: Mexico and the United States Facing the Renegotiation of the USMCA

By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist and Researcher (PhD) The year 2026 marks a critical turning point in the economic relationship between Mexico and the United States due to the mandatory review of the USMCA, scheduled for July 1, 2026, when…
Newsom awards $52 million for communities and homelessness

-Editorial Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that more than $52 million in federal grant funding will be distributed statewide to support community revitalization efforts and homelessness services, benefiting 53 counties through 90 projects. The funding includes allocations from the federal Community…
