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LATEST NEWS

July, 2023

  • 24 July

    Marina del Pilar Promotes the Best of Baja California Culture in New York

    -Editorial Baja California’s Governor, Marina del Pilar Avila Olmeda, has taken the spotlight in New York City, promoting the rich cultural, gastronomic, and tourist treasures of her State. The event featured an exhibition of indigenous art, a visit to an authentic Baja Californian-style taco shop, and the dazzling projection of …

  • 23 July

    Soles Begins Training for Upcoming Season

    -Editorial Long-awaited returns and promising news were part of the experience at the first training session of the 2023 preseason for Soles de Mexicali at the PSF Auditorium. Captain Luke Martínez, Eric García, Josué Lara, and Austreberto Tona are the players who dressed once again with the colors of the …

  • 22 July

    Gina Cruz Highlights Relationship with The United States and California

    -Editorial The Senator for Baja California, Gina Andrea Cruz Blackledge, acknowledged that the relationship with the United States, and especially with the state of California, represents great challenges, ranging from cross-border waters, illegal migration, as well as organized crime, in addition to the 2026 World Cup Soccer.  A work meeting …

  • 22 July

    Barbie Movie Breaks Society Imposed Stereotypes

    -Editorial Do we live in the comfort of a plastic stereotypical society or there is more in life that we can learn from? That is the message of the Barbie movie that will mostly likely become the box office sensation of the summer. The movie delves into the traditional stereotypes …

  • 21 July

    Fentanyl Summit Addresses the Impact of the Drug in Imperial County

    -Editorial Fentanyl, the primary menace in our binational region, demands accessible information to protect young people and citizens from falling prey to its lethal effects. The Consulate of Mexico in Calexico, in collaboration with Imperial Valley College and Imperial County authorities, organized a Fentanyl Awareness Summit aimed at enlightening the …

  • 21 July

    ICLA’s Summer Social and Networking Event in El Centro Unites Local Lawyers in Pursuit of Justice and Camaraderie

    -Editorial In the realm of justice and advocacy, lawyers stand as unwavering champions for their clients, diligently safeguarding their rights and interests while adeptly navigating the complexities of legal strategies and adherence to laws. In their continuous pursuit of fostering a robust and well-connected legal community, the Imperial County Lawyer’s …

  • 20 July

    Student mural project to be unveiled in Yuma

    -Editorial Yuma’s vibrant art scene is about to receive a new addition as the City of Yuma Parks and Recreation Department’s Arts and Culture Division prepares to unveil an exciting mural project. Created in collaboration with Arizona@Work, the captivating artwork titled “Welcome to Carver Park” will be officially revealed to …

  • 19 July

    San Diego Comic-Con Will Go Forward Without Hollywood Stars

    -Editorial The San Diego Comic-Con will lack star power presence as Hollywood A-listers skip out on promotional panels to support the ongoing strike in Los Angeles.  Actors went on strike last Friday, effectively shutting down the film and television industry. Actors are not permitted to promote any work tied to …

  • 19 July

    Calexico Awarded a $1 Million Grant for Intermodal Transportation Center

    -Editorial Calexico was selected as a recipient of a $1 million grant from the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) REAP 2.0 County Transportation Commission (CTC) Partnership Program. The funding will go towards the development of the highly anticipated Calexico Intermodal Transportation Center.  The project will construct a new intermodal …

  • 18 July

    Imperial County Looks at Creating an Infrastructure Financing District

    -Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors is considering creating an Infrastructure Financing District in the very near future so it can benefit the region with upcoming projects that will be beneficial for residents.  Through a partnership with the Southern California Association of Governments, Kosmont Companies, a consultant of SCAG, …

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