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Baja California Opens Registration for Federal Student Aid Program

-Editorial The Baja California government announced key dates for the Beca Rita Cetina, a federal program aimed at supporting basic education students and helping families with school expenses. The initiative is part of a broader strategy promoted by Mexican President…
Joint U.S.-Israeli strikes hit sites across Iran; Tehran retaliates with regional missile attacks

-Editorial Israel and the United States launched coordinated military strikes against targets across Iran early Saturday, officials said, in a sweeping escalation that prompted Iranian missile attacks across the Middle East and raised fears of a broader regional conflict. President…
Imperial County Extends Public Comment Period for Lithium Valley Environmental Review

-Editorial Imperial County has extended the public comment period for a draft program environmental impact report tied to the proposed Lithium Valley Specific Plan and related land-use changes, giving the public until 5 p.m. April 17, 2026, to submit written…
Imperial Valley Gears Up for California Mid-Winter Fair with Sponsor VIP Reception

-Editorial Sponsors of this year’s California Mid-Winter Fair gathered for a special Fair Kick-off and VIP reception event celebrating the community partnerships that support the annual tradition, which opens Feb. 27. The ceremony recognized businesses and organizations whose financial backing…
Calexico City Council in a Familiar State of Chaos

-Editorial Politics in Calexico have long been described as “challenging.” That may be the polite version. The current City Council, however, has elevated dysfunction into something closer to performance art. Meetings are tense, alliances are rigid, and consensus feels like…
Baja California Legislature Urges Timely Payment of Civic Obligations Without Administrative Conditions

-Editorial The Baja California state congress called on state and municipal authorities to ensure residents can make timely payments on primary civic obligations, such as vehicle registration and property taxes, without administrative conditions that could trigger additional fines or surcharges.…
Gov. Marina del Pilar Inaugurates New Water Storage Tank and Announces $46 Million in Paving Projects to Boost Services in Tecate

-Editorial Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda inaugurated the “Juárez” regulating and storage tank and announced additional paving investments aimed at improving water service and mobility in Tecate, state officials said Wednesday. The hydraulic project, executed by the…
California and Arizona Lead Multistate Lawsuit Challenging Federal Childhood Vaccine Schedule Changes

-Editorial California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced Tuesday that they are co-leading a multistate lawsuit against the federal government over recent changes to the childhood immunization schedule. The suit, filed in the U.S. District…
Expo AgroBaja 2026 Celebrates 25 Years as a Driving Force of Agriculture in Northern Mexico

Mexicali, Baja California – At 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time this morning, the AgroBaja Board of Trustees held its traditional press conference in Mexicali, announcing that from March 5 to 8, 2026, Expo AgroBaja will commemorate its 25th anniversary, firmly established…
Record-Breaking State of the Union: Trump Claims Economic Revival and Border Control as Partisan Divisions Take Center Stage

-Editorial In the longest State of the Union address in modern American history, President Donald Trump stood before a joint session of Congress and declared the nation “strong,” pointing to falling inflation, tightened border enforcement, lower crime rates, and renewed…
