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LATEST NEWS

December, 2023

  • 15 December

    2024 U.S. Elections Face Unprecedented Challenges

    -Editorial Elections in the United States are becoming a battleground instead of a civic activity. The “Big Lie” that the Democrats stole the 2020 election continues to be believed by a large majority of the Republican party and possibly some independents. The big lie continues to be projected by Trump …

  • 13 December

    XXIV Legislature Pushes for AI Regulation: A Critical Need for Safeguarding Rights and Data Protection

    -Editorial The representatives of the XXIV Legislature approved the issuance of a letter addressed to the Congress of the Union to request legislation regarding Artificial Intelligence, due to the absence of regulation regarding the use of said technology. Congresswoman Daylín García Ruvalcaba referred to the need to implement regulations on …

  • 13 December

    BHE Foundation Donates $30,000 to Support the Foundation for Education’s New Esports Initiative

    -Editorial The Foundation for Education, an auxiliary organization of Imperial County Office of Education (ICOE), is pleased to announce that it has received a $30,000 donation from the Berkshire Hathaway Energy Foundation, which supports its commitment to education. Bari Bean, Marketing and Community Relations Manager of BHE Renewables, a Berkshire …

  • 13 December

    San Diego Chamber to Commemorate Binational Excellence at 2023 International Tribute Awards

    -Editorial The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce is set to illuminate the region’s exceptional dedication to binational cooperation by commemorating three outstanding individuals and organizations from San Diego and Baja California. The ceremony will unfold at the highly anticipated 2023 International Tribute Awards on Wednesday, December 13, 2023. An …

  • 11 December

    Eduardo Garcia Will Not Seek Reelection for State Assembly

    -Editorial Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia, who has been representing Imperial County and Coachella Valley for a significant number of years, will not seek re-election. This unexpected decision has come as a shock to many of his supporters, as there was no formal announcement made. His decision not to seek re-election raises …

  • 11 December

    Imperial Valley College Appoints Celeste Alvarez as Public Information Officer

    -Editorial Imperial Community College District welcomed Brawley native, Celeste Alvarez to lead the Public Information Office as its Executive Director of Communications, Marketing & Public Relations Officer. “It brings me immense pleasure to welcome Celeste Alvarez to the IVC family,” said IVC President Dr. Lennor Johnson. “Celeste joins us from …

  • 11 December

    Coparmex Mexicali Celebrates Minimum Wage Increase

    -Editorial COPARMEX Mexicali celebrated the increase in the general minimum wage agreed upon on Friday, December 1, by the Council of Representatives of the National Minimum Wage Commission (CONASAMI) through a tripartite dialogue to 312.41 pesos. The Minimum Wage in the Northern Border Free Zone will increase to 374.89 pesos …

  • 10 December

    Statewide Briefing Addresses Storm Season Safety in California

    -Editorial Ethnic Media Services and California Black Media collaborated with Listos California at the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) to organize an essential statewide ethnic media briefing focusing on Storm Season Safety. California confronted a tumultuous 2022-23 with a series of over a dozen atmospheric rivers, leaving …

  • 10 December

    Gen Z is Tightening its Belt, with 73% Modifying Lifestyles Due to Inflation

    -Editorial About 85% of Gen Zers cite one or more barriers to achieving financial success. Topping the list is the higher cost of living, cited by 53% of respondents to Bank of America’s annual Better Money Habits survey. The new research provides timely insights into approaches this younger generation is …

  • 10 December

    Hunter Biden Legal Problems Pile Up

    -Editorial Robert Hunter Biden has been hit with new criminal charges in California accusing him of scheming to avoid paying his taxes while spending lavishly on everything from luxury hotels to escorts to exotic cars. The president’s son is also facing separate firearm charges in Delaware, raising the possibility he …

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