-Editorial Shells, Wine, and a very pleasant time is what promised at the annual festival in this new edition number twenty-one. This festival arises thanks to the concern of wine producers, aquaculturists, and chefs in the region to pay tribute to the local ingredient. Today, after twenty years of history, …
Read More »Biden Announces Gun Control Executive Actions
-Editorial President Joe Biden announced a series of executive actions on Thursday to reduce gun violence and urged Congress to pass broader gun-control legislation. The White House’s moves include directing the Department of Justice to craft a rule addressing the spread of untraceable “ghost guns” and publish an example of …
Read More »Meet Fast Food Solutions, An Entrepreneur with A Social Sense Emerged in The Pandemic
-Editorial While the pandemic affected all people one way or another, Sergio Ángeles Castro saw a business opportunity that grows at a constant rate and at the same time helps solve the new challenges of restaurant businesses. Originally from Los Mochis, Sinaloa, the young man is studying the last semester …
Read More »Former IID GM Kevin E. Kelley Posthumously Awarded County of Imperial Medal of Merit
-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors posthumously awarded the Medal of Merit to former Imperial Irrigation District (IID) General Manager and Imperial Valley native, Kevin E. Kelley. An advocate of the Imperial Valley throughout his professional career, Kelley served as general manager of the IID for eight years, guiding …
Read More »Volaris announces new exclusive Cancun-Mexicali route
-Editorial Volaris, the ultra-low-cost Mexican airline that operates in Mexico, the United States and Central America, announced the opening of its new exclusive Cancun-Mexicali route, which will begin operations on June 17. In the midst of the new normal, Volaris reinforces its commitment to connectivity in Mexico to support the …
Read More »How to Get Smart About Money
By: Ellie Burgueno An important part of winning in life is learning how to be smart with money because money touches nearly everything that we do in our daily lives. If you learn how to be smart with your money and manage it well, you will be able to accomplish some amazing things …
Read More »Florida governor sues the CDC to get cruises sailing immediately
-Editorial Under the direction of Governor DeSantis, Florida is suing the Biden Administration in federal district court to overturn the unlawful “Conditional Sailing Order” enacted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). This unprecedented year-long lockdown of an entire industry by the federal government has directly harmed the …
Read More »U.S. Embassy Issues Travel Advisory for Mexicali
-Editorial The United States Embassy has published a travel warning for Mexicali and the Mexicali Valley due to the recent criminal events and attempted kidnappings. The U.S. Embassy stated on their website that travelers should avoid Mexicali and the Sonora area. “Travelers should exercise increased caution when traveling in and …
Read More »DO YOU KNOW WHAT ATTACHMENT IS?
-Editorial Some traits shared during social interaction, mainly during childhood, determine the types of attachment that each person develops in their life, explains CETYS Expert. The human being is a social being. Since his birth, he maintains contact with his peers, mainly with his parents, that connection marks the beginning …
Read More »City of San Diego Showcases and Brews Up Support for Local Craft Beer Industry
-Editorial In honor of National Beer Day on April 7, the City of San Diego is launching a Business is Brewing website to provide beer breweries in San Diego with helpful market information and City economic development resources they can use to support and grow their businesses. The website, created …
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