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August, 2021

  • 31 August

    CHAMBER’S BINATIONAL VIRTUAL SUMMIT PROMOTES REGIONAL PRIORITIES

    -Editorial San Diego and Baja California business and community leaders will meet to discuss U.S.-Mexico relations during the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce’s 2021 Mexico City Summit. Participants will meet with Mexican leaders and government officials to discuss opportunities for collaboration and help advance issues critical to the success of the …

  • 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 …

  • 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, …

  • 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 …

  • 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 …

  • 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 …

  • 3 August

    Study Shows Economic Benefit of Imperial County’s Agriculture

    -Editorial The Imperial Valley has been known for its rich agriculture and production that has given the county much-needed revenue for the last 100 years. The recently released annual Livestock and Crop Report Plus was presented to the Imperial County Board of Supervisors at the Aug. 3rd meeting. This report …

  • 2 August

    The XXIV Legislature of Baja California Takes Oath of Office

    -Editorial The new legislature of Baja California took oath office before midnight on July 31st so they could begin their legislative work before the new governor-elected begins her administration. Juan Manuel Molina was appointed as President of the Board of Directors. The Vice Presidency went to Evelin Sánchez from Morena; …

  • 1 August

    Mexico on route to autocracy

    By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney, social activist, philanthropist and law professor. The actions taken by the current President of Mexico Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador show a great similarity to the path taken by the Ex-President of Venezuela Hugo Chavez, however, there is something we can differentiate between the two …

  • 1 August

    Kevin Faulconer Unveils His Plan to Put California On the Warpath Against Wildfires

    -Editorial Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer – and the leading candidate to replace Gavin Newsom – presented “Lives, Homes and Property,” his plan to put California on the warpath to prevent wildfires.  This proposal includes declaring a state of emergency and restoring much-needed funds to fight wildfires. This comes …

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