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  • 31 May

    Inferno Expansion Shows Restaurant’s Resilience to Continue a Legacy

    -Editorial In what was described as the kickoff of the end of the COVID-19 season, El Centro residents gathered to celebrate the inauguration of the Inferno Restaurant at Imperial Valley Mall.  Restaurants all over the United States struggled during the 2020 lockdowns and those that survived are now stronger businesses. …

  • 30 May

    STATE COVID VACCINATION REGISTRY ACTIVATED IN BAJA CALIFORNIA FOR THE POPULATION 40-49 YEARS OLD

    -Editorial The State Health Secretariat reported that it started the state Covid vaccination registry for 40 to 49 age range through the access link http://bajacaliforniasalud.org/vacunacovid19. The Secretary of State for Health, Alonso Óscar Pérez Rico, explained that 250,000 vaccines are used to serve this population and that as soon as …

  • 28 May

    Imperial County Supervisors Seek Funding for Calexico West Port of Entry

    -Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors is asking California U.S. Senator Alex Padilla to allocate money for the Calexico West Port of Entry project and to support an ambitious project spearheaded by San Diego State University that would bring a new level of education for local students.  The County …

  • 27 May

    Airlines Could Weight Passengers Before Boarding

    -Editorial Airline passengers may be required to step on the scale at the airport or share how much they weigh before boarding a flight, a new report suggests. Data airlines use to measure passenger weight to ensure safety onboard planes may be outdated as the obesity rate in the U.S. …

  • 27 May

    The Colorado River will receive water for 164 days

    MEXICALI, B.C.- As part of a binational alliance and cooperation between the governments of Mexico and the United States established in acts 319 and 323 of the Water Treaty, the Colorado River will be receiving water for 164 days. Thus, on May 1, the flow of water began and will …

  • 26 May

    People are asking to investigate the origin of Covid-19

    -Editorial According to information recently published by The Wall Street Journal, three researchers from China’s Wuhan Institute of Virology fell ill and sought hospital care in November 2019, months before the pandemic was declared, in such a way that this could strengthen the growing calls for a more detailed investigation …

  • 26 May

    Binational effort to vaccinate 10,000 maquiladora workers underway

    -Editorial A coalition of six US subsidiary companies sponsored a mobile COVID-19 vaccination clinic for 10,000 maquiladora workers employed in Baja California, Mexico. “We started, six or eight months ago, talking to the private sector about how to help our people with their health and the economy of our state. …

  • 26 May

    San Diego Approves Extension of Temporary Outdoor Business Operations

    -Editorial To continue supporting businesses as they recover from the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Diego City Council has unanimously approved an extension of interim urgency ordinances to allow the City’s Temporary Outdoor Business Operation (TOBO) permit program to continue. Without the extension, permits for all restaurants …

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