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REGIONAL

Relevant news concerning the region belonging to California and Baja California’s border.
Noticias relevantes relacionadas a la región perteneciente a la frontera de California y Baja California.

December, 2019

  • 18 December

    Commission of the California Should Not Treat Calexico and Mexicali as the Ugly Duckling of the Border

    By: Mario Conde, Reporter The Governors of California, Baja California Norte, and Baja California Sur signed an agreement that would reactive the Commission of the Californias. Something that the office of Governor Gavin Newsom says it “creates a forum to share information around common issues and discuss the development of …

  • 17 December

    Baja California economically depends on investments from the United States in 2019 and 2020

    By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (Ph.D.) A foreign direct investment (FDI) from the United States arrived in the state of Baja California, for more than 17,753 million dollars (MD) during the last two decades. In the current context of a globalized economy, the economic growth of a state like Baja …

  • 17 December

    People Take the Streets to Support Trump’s Impeachment

    -Editorial Several rallies against Trump are happening in multiple cities on the eve of impeachment vote and they are asking lawmakers to hold the president accountable for his actions. As Democrats prepare to vote to impeach the President for abuse of power and obstruction of justice, millions of the President’s …

  • 17 December

    IMPERIAL COUNTY OFFICIALS REPORT FLU-RELATED DEATH

    The individual was a toddler with no underlying health conditions.  IMPERIAL COUNTY – The Imperial County Public Health Department announced today the first death this flu season from complications due to influenza.  The individual, a toddler, was positive for influenza B and passed away this month. It is unknown if …

  • 15 December

    USCIS Expands Guidance Related to Naturalization Requirement of Good Moral Character

    WASHINGTON— A few days ago, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services expanded its policy guidance regarding unlawful acts that may prevent an applicant from meeting the good moral character (GMC) requirement for naturalization. The commission of, or conviction or imprisonment for, an unlawful act, during the statutory period for naturalization, may …

  • 14 December

    Calexico Christmas Parade Brings Joy

    -Editorial The most anticipated event in the year in Calexico took place Dec. 14 as the annual Christmas Parade took place in downtown all the way to Rockwood Park. Service clubs, schools, boxing academies, and other local businesses paraded before their community waving at the people and thus culminating a …

  • 14 December

    Petition demands Netflix to remove comedy depicting Jesus as gay

    -Editorial A new Netflix series is being criticized by religious groups and is demanding to be taken down from the streaming service. More than 1.5 million people have signed a petition demanding that Netflix remove a Brazilian comedy special that features a homosexual Jesus Christ character. The description of the …

  • 13 December

    Mexican student receives NASA international award

    By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter The engineering student of the National Technological Institute of Mexico, Durango Campus, Xóchitl Verónica Silvestre together with her work team, in coordination with Dr. Roberto Luis Palomino Resendiz, obtained 1st place in the International Air and Space Program in charge of the Astronautics Association of the …

  • 11 December

    7 TIPS FOR COMPETITIVENESS IN YOUR BUSINESS STRATEGY

    The most profitable businesses have well thought out and executed strategies, said Dr. Francisco Vélez, professor at CETYS University Mexicali, B.C.- Creating and rethinking business strategies represents, for companies, an important opportunity for growth, continuous improvement, and staying current in the market, said Dr. Francisco Vélez, Coordinator of the College …

  • 10 December

    IID Looks to Solve Salton Sea Water Pre-Delivery Issue

    -Editorial The Imperial Irrigation District will work with the Bureau of Reclamations to resolve the outstanding 2010 Salton Sea mitigation water pre-delivery as decided by the board of directors at their regular meeting held Dec. 3.  The district is hoping that the 2010 Salton Sea pre-delivery issue will result in …

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