-Editorial Tijuana’s Mayor, Ismael Burgueño Ruiz, officially launched the Rehabilitation Program for the Historic Center of Tijuana, reflecting the administration’s commitment to developing infrastructure that supports the city’s economic, social, and urban growth. Before embarking on a cultural and artistic tour of the newly inaugurated pedestrian walkway on Avenida Revolución, …
October, 2024
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11 October
Juan Ramón de la Fuente Ratified as Secretary of Foreign Affairs in Mexico
-Editorial In a significant move for Mexico’s diplomatic landscape, Juan Ramón de la Fuente Ramírez was officially ratified as Secretary of Foreign Affairs by the Senate of the Republic. Senators endorsed the proposal presented by President Claudia Sheinbaum, approving de la Fuente to lead Mexico’s foreign policy in her administration. …
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10 October
The New Date Distillate: A Revolution in Baja California
-Editorial Baja California is poised to make a significant leap in the world of alcoholic beverages with the emergence of a new distillate made from dates—a product that promises to become the state’s emblematic drink. As production progresses, enthusiasm grows, driven by the need to create a product that represents …
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10 October
Legislation To Improve Imperial Valley Healthcare Signed by Governor
-Editorial Legislation granting a critical extension of efforts to fund a countywide healthcare district in Imperial County has been signed and granted by Gov. Gavin Newsom. SB 1070 gives the Imperial Valley Healthcare District (IVHD) the additional two years to identify a funding mechanism to generate the resources needed to …
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9 October
Channel 66 Faces Boycott Threat After Live Firing of Gustavo Macalpin
-Editorial The live dismissal of Gustavo Macalpin, host of the program Ciudadano 2.0 on Channel 66 in Mexicali, by Luis Arnoldo Cabada, the station’s general director, has sparked strong national controversy. The event, broadcast on October 7th, shocked both the audience and Macalpin himself, who received no explanation for his …
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9 October
Provino Celebrates Unity Through Winemaking
-Editorial On Saturday, October 5, the Tijuana Country Club was transformed for the first time into a hub of wine and culinary culture in Baja California with the celebration of the third edition of the Wine Without Borders Festival organized by the Provino Committee. The event brought together over 40 …
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9 October
Calexico City Council Suspends Parking Meter Collection
-Editorial In a move that has been met with relief and optimism among local business owners, the Calexico City Council has decided to suspend parking meter collection “until further notice.” This decision comes as a direct response to the growing concerns voiced by merchants who have experienced a significant decline …
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9 October
Experts Warn Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 Could Erode Rights and Lead to Autocracy
-Editorial In 2022, the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, launched Project 2025, an initiative designed to reshape the U.S. federal government and consolidate executive power should their preferred candidate win the election. Experts have characterized Project 2025 as an ideological blueprint that could steer the nation toward autocracy, warning …
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6 October
Sheinbaum Announces Democratic Election of the Judiciary During Her First Visit as President
-Editorial In a historic day for Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo announced during her first tour as the head of the federal Executive from Jantetelco, Morelos, that the Mexican people have decided that the Judiciary will be elected democratically. This declaration marks a significant step in the process of democratizing …
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6 October
Art Basel Miami Beach Unveils New Collaborators and Exhibition Concepts
-Editorial Art Basel Miami Beach, the premier destination for Modern and contemporary art in the Americas, is set to return for its 2024 edition with an exceptional array of exhibitions, collaborators, and galleries. The fair, running from December 6 to 8, 2024, with VIP Preview Days on December 4 and …