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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.

November, 2018

  • 18 November

    Calexico Unveils Border Fence Monument

    By: Mario Conde, Reporter Living in a border area brings unique experiences that brings together elements such as the arts, culture and language. Symbolizing the binationalism of two cities such as Mexicali and Calexico was a challenging task but thanks to the collaboration of many, a border fence mural was …

  • 17 November

    Calexico Rotary Recognizes Talent Show Committee and Volunteers

    -Editorial The Calexico Rotary Club hosted a special meeting a few days ago to recognize the volunteers, judges, and organizers who made the talent show a success. It was a meeting that was celebrated with family and friends the beginning of a new Calexico tradition that will continue for years …

  • 16 November

    Border Patrol, U.S. Customs Working in Coordination with Military to Secure Border from Caravan

    -Editorial As the first group of the migrant caravan arrived at Tijuana this week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and Department of Defense officials are ready if they arrive at the Calexico/Mexicali port. In order to maintain order and keep the borders safe now that the caravan has reached the …

  • 16 November

    A Large Number of Mexicans Show Rejection for Migrant Caravan

    -Editorial Before the arrival of a large number of Honduran immigrants to the border cities of Baja California, Mexicali and Tijuana, who are part of the group of more than 7,000 people who have traveled the approximately 2267 miles between the Honduran border and the U.S. border with Baja California, …

  • 14 November

    SENATORS AND BUSINESSMEN WILL PUSH FORWARD FREE TRADE AGREEMENT WITH U.S.A. AND CANADA

    Senator Gina Cruz summons businessmen and senators to learn details of the trilateral trade agreement It will be of great benefit to all Mexicans Entrepreneurs commit to working hand in hand with legislators MEXICO CITY.- In order to know the details of the new Free Trade Agreement between Mexico, the …

  • 13 November

    Imperial County Asks Water Commission to Address Sewage Spills from Mexicali to the New River

    -Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors will request the International Boundary and Water Commission immediate action by the U.S. and Mexican government to address ongoing deficiencies in the Mexicali sewage infrastructure deficiencies and resulting contamination of the New River and surrounding areas. The Board of Supervisors gave direction at …

  • 11 November

    Soles Pink Game was celebrated in support to Mujeres Que Viven Foundation

    Mexicali, Baja California.- Club Soles de Mexicali celebrated a Pink Game for the fourth consecutive year in which part of its revenue went to the Mujeres Que Viven Foundation. Within the framework of breast cancer awareness, a human bond was formed at halftime inside the auditorium, to generate awareness in …

  • 8 November

    BAJA CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY APPROVES TAX INCENTIVES TO COMPANIES EMPLOYING SINGLE MOTHERS

    Assemblymember Sergio Tolento’s initiative was endorsed which reforms the Law for the Promotion of Competitiveness and Economic Development. Mexicali, BC- The Plenary of the State Congress of Baja California unanimously approved during the last ordinary session, an initiative of Assemblymember Sergio Tolento Hernández (PAN), which modifies Articles 10, 13 and …

  • 8 November

    Mariachi Night Draws Thousands of Attendees

    -Editorial During the middle of the Cattle Call week, the lyrics and tunes of mariachi music are heard from a mile away as you get near the Main Street in Brawley. As a tradition that has grown through the years, mariachi night has become the most attended event during Cattle …

  • 8 November

    Elections in Imperial Valley have come and gone and awaiting their final count

    By: Mario Conde, Reporter Months of campaigning came to an end as voters chose the direction their cities and counties will take for the next four years. At the Calexico City Council race, David Romero and Rosie Fernandez lead the race. Romero is a 35-year-old business owner from Calexico and …

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