-Editorial It has been a tough eight months for border communities along the U.S.-Mexico border as border restrictions have caused a loss in sales tax revenue to cities that depend on the Mexican shoppers that come and spend their money in the United States. The United States and Mexico agreed …
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INFLUENZA VACCINE APPLICATION KICKS OFF IN BAJA CALIFORNIA
The goal is 959,255 doses in the Health Sector starting today, October 1. The drug will be available in hospitals and clinics in the health sector. MEXICALI, B.C.- In order to protect the health of citizens, the State Health Secretary, reported that as of October 1 of this year, the …
Read More »San Diego County Opening COVID-19 Testing Sites for Teachers and Students
-Editorial Starting Oct. 1, the County of San Diego will be setting up COVID-19 testing sites for teachers and school personnel in San Diego, Chula Vista, Del Mar, and El Cajon. The sites, set up in partnership with the San Diego County Office of Education, will offer testing without an …
Read More »Soles basketball team will play at home in October
Mexicali, B. C.- A virtual press conference took place yesterday in Mexicali, which was organized by the club of the National Professional Basketball League team, Soles de Mexicali with José Carlos Cota, president of Club Soles Mexicali; Mario Flores, general manager, as well as Ivan Deniz, main coach. Mario Flores, …
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