-Editorial The Baja California Provino Committee convened the General Assembly of Members on Tuesday, November 28, addressing various pertinent points for the organization and the region’s wine sector. During this session, a vote was held to designate the new President who will lead the Board of Directors in 2024, resulting …
December, 2023
November, 2023
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30 November
National Initiative “Our Shared Future” Focuses on Confronting Our Racial History
-Editorial A new Smithsonian Institution initiative called Our Shared Future: Reckoning with Our Racial Past puts focus on the racial history of the United States. Together with Los Angeles cultural institutions and museums, they will present a collaborative series of public programs between Dec. 1 – Dec. 17 to explore …
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30 November
Calexico Mayor and Council-member To Face Recall Election
-Editorial Thanks to a strong grassroots mobilization by local residents, the Calexico Recall Committee was able to gather the necessary signatures to initiate a recall election against Mayor Raul Ureña and Council member Gilberto Manzanarez. Recall supporters stated on social media that this success reflects the growing dissatisfaction among the …
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29 November
Netanyahu and Musk Visit Kibbutz Kfar Aza, Confronting the Aftermath of October 7th Massacre
-Editorial Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Elon Musk toured Kibbutz Kfar Aza. The Prime Minister showed Musk the horrors of the massacre at the kibbutz on Oct. 7th. Sha’ar Hanegev Regional Council Acting Chairman Yossi Keren and IDF Spokesperson representative Liad Diamond briefed Musk on the massacre at the kibbutz. …
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27 November
Millions Set to Shop In-Store and Online This Thanksgiving-Cyber Monday Weekend
-Editorial An estimated 182 million people are planning to shop in-store and online from Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday this year, according to the annual survey released by the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics. This figure is 15.7 million more people than last year and is the …
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27 November
Imperial County Supervisor Calls for Unity in Formation of Healthcare District
-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors is asking the local health authorities to communicate and unite under a single healthcare district since there is still division when it comes to a recently passed law that created a single healthcare district. Supervisor District 3 Michael Kelley spoke about the LAFCO …
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24 November
The Imperial County DA, George Marquez, Takes Firm Stand Against Increasing DUI Incidents
-Editorial Imperial County District Attorney George Marquez announced a new crackdown on cases involving people who drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs, which are on the rise in Imperial County. Also on the rise are the number of DUI-related crashes causing injury or death. To combat this growing …
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22 November
FTC Now Offers Consumer Protection In Various Languages
-Editorial Scammers know your language and know how to take advantage of people. That’s why the Federal Trade Commission is implementing to identify these scammers and stop them once and for all. Being that the United States is a multilingual country, it is important to have these types of services …
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22 November
Embracing November’s Binational Spirit: From Dia de Los Muertos to Thanksgiving Festivities
-Editorial November ushers in a vibrant tapestry of cultural celebrations in both Mexico and the United States, painting the month with traditions that honor legacies and foster unity. At the outset of this festive month, Mexico blooms with Dia de los Muertos, a jubilant homage to departed souls. The spirited …
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20 November
When you plan to travel, don’t forget your safety!
By: Ellie Burgueno A little over a week ago, I traveled to Mexico City for the Fapermex (Federation of Mexican Journalistic Associations) National Journalism Convention and Awards Ceremony, joining journalists from across Mexico. Being part of the National Board since December 2022, I always engage in these gatherings held in …