bborders.gazette@gmail.com
Share your love
San Diego Food + Wine Festival Returns for 21st Year with Global Culinary Lineup

-Editorial The San Diego Food + Wine Festival will return for its 21st year, Nov. 2-9, 2025, bringing together internationally acclaimed chefs, winemakers, and food enthusiasts for one of the nation’s premier culinary celebrations. This year’s lineup features renowned chefs…
CETYS University Hosts Inaugural Binational Town Hall in San Diego to Strengthen Cali-Baja Collaboration

-Editorial Before a full audience of special guests, CETYS University held its inaugural Town Hall event bringing together academics, business leaders, and philanthropists from both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border. The gathering, presided over by CETYS University President Dr. Fernando…
Baja California Highlights Policy, Investment, and Social Programs After Four Years of Governance Under Marina del Pilar

-Editorial As Governor Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda celebrates her fourth year in office, Baja California stands out as a model of progress and social transformation. According to her Fourth State of the State Report, the state has achieved historic…
In a Polarized Nation, California Votes on How Democracy Itself Is Mapped

-Editorial California voters are heading to the polls Nov. 3rd to decide Proposition 50, a legislative constitutional amendment that would authorize temporary changes to the state’s congressional district maps in response to partisan redistricting in Texas. The special statewide election…
We’re Not Ready for Superintelligence – The Urgent Need for AI Preparation

By: Gabriel Barajas, Staff Writer. Artificial intelligence is moving from headlines to daily life. Tools that write software, design materials and analyze complex data now operate at speeds that once seemed impossible. The promise is real – better medicine, cleaner…
