-Editorial Governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez reaffirmed his total support for craft brewers, a sector that has generated an economy for Baja California and with which he committed, during his campaign, to form an internationally competitive cluster. This Thursday, the state president in the company of the head of the Ministry …
August, 2021
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30 August
Mayor Gloria Announces Reforms to SDPD’s Consent Search Policy
-Editorial Delivering on his promise to implement equitable changes to police practices in the City of San Diego, Mayor Todd Gloria, and San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit today announced changes to the San Diego Police Department’s consent search procedures, found within Department Procedure 4.01, which governs how police officers …
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26 August
Inflation is spreading to more parts of the economy in the United States and Mexico in 2021
By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and Researcher (Ph.D.). Inflation is likely to be more persistent and widespread than the Federal Reserve predicted in 2021. Price increases in the United States moderated last month, indicating that inflation may have peaked in North America during 2021. “Inflation is spreading to more parts …
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26 August
Beyond Borders Gazette organized their first Focus Group with selective Binational Audience
-Editorial For the past five years, Beyond Borders Gazette has worked to earn a place of trust and credibility in the very competitive journalism market in the Cali-Baja Mega Region and has been successful in setting itself apart from everyone else by creating a unique brand for the binational audience …
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20 August
Border Travel Restrictions Extended to Sept. 21st
-Editorial In a move that is not surprising given the rise of the COVID-19 Delta variant, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will continue with the travel restrictions until Sept. 21. This marks 18 months of these restrictions that have affected the border economy. The U.S. land border with Mexico, …
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18 August
Subcontracting Reform in Mexico Will Go into Effect
Mexico City. – The tax provisions of the subcontracting reform will come into force on September 1st. The decree was published in the Official Gazette of the Federation (DOF) on April 23 of this year. The modifications imply some changes to legal regulations, as well as to the Federal Labor …
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17 August
UNIVERSAL INDOOR MASKING ORDER ISSUED FOR IMPERIAL COUNTY
-Editorial The Imperial County Health Officer has issued a universal indoor masking order, requiring the use of face coverings regardless of vaccine status. The goal of the order is to protect our community and local healthcare system from a major resurgence of COVID-19 cases and to allow businesses and services …
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15 August
Imperial Valley College Announces Free Enrollment Fees and Books for Fall 2021
-Editorial Imperial Valley College is welcoming students back on campus for the fall for an enhanced mix of in-person and online learning/student services. Enrollment is in full swing with classes beginning Aug. 16. Programs will feature an enhanced schedule of in-person labs and hands-on skills training with the option to …
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13 August
LUPITA MORA GIVES STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS
-Editorial Having City Hall as the headquarters and before the members of the city council, Mexicali Mayor Lupita Mora Quiñónez, gave the second State of the City address, where she exposed the main actions undertaken in the second year of the current administration. Lupita Mora Quiñónez assured at all times …
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11 August
Newsom Announces All California Teachers Must Be Vaccinated or Tested Weekly
-Editorial To best protect students and staff as California starts the school year fully in person, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) today issued a new public health order requiring all school staff to either show proof of full vaccination or be tested at least once per week. “To give parents …