Last Thursday morning June 2nd, hundreds of people were lined up for hours at the Barcelona Event Center in El Centro, California, to see the presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, in a historical event since she is the first presidential candidate to visit the Imperial Valley since Jimmy Carter came, trying …
June, 2016
May, 2016
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14 May
CONAGO COMMISSION FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF WINE INDUSTRY WAS INSTALLED
VALLE OF GUADALUPE , BC- Wednesday, May 11th, 2016.- The State Governor, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid and the Governor of Oaxaca and President of the National Conference of Governors (CONAGO), Gabino Cué Monteagudo, led the installation of the Commission for the Development of Wine Industry, through which this sector will …
April, 2016
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19 April
Supreme Court Doubts Texas Has A Legal Right To Challenge Immigration Policy
United States v. Texas, a challenge to the president’s executive actions on immigration, will be a linchpin of election-year politics. By: Huffpost Politics. WASHINGTON — An eight-member Supreme Court appeared skeptical on Monday that President Barack Obama’s decision to defer deportation for millions of undocumented immigrants could be subject to …
March, 2016
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15 March
“WE ARE THE BUILDERS OF THE SECOND CENTURY OF MEXICALI” said the City Mayor at the 113 City’s Anniversary Official Ceremony.
PRESS RELEASE: Mexicali’s people are dedicated to make their dreams and the community’s dreams come true, reason why we must feel proud to be the builders of this second century and create a common project, stated the Mexicali’s City Mayor, Jaime Rafael Diaz Ochoa, when leading the official 113 Anniversary …
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2 March
US election 2016: Super Tuesday tests candidate
BBC News: Candidates bidding for their party’s nomination in the US presidential election face their biggest test yet in the “Super Tuesday” primary polls. Eleven states cast votes for candidates from either the Republican or Democratic parties or both in a contest seen as make-or-break for the hopefuls. Contests stretch …
February, 2016
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27 February
City Council to Vote on Plan to Help Low-Income San Diegans’ Water Bills
SAN DIEGO (CNS) – A plan to help low-income San Diegans pay their water bills is headed to the City Council for approval after receiving a tentative go- ahead from the Environment Committee. If approved, the city’s Public Utilities Department would establish the Help to Others program — known as …