-Editorial Finding a way to merge the need for social distancing with the desire for entertaining events, Desert Sun Stadium will host Yuma Rocks at 8 p.m. Oct. 17. Local bands Weezerton and The Sam Goodies will perform. Once gates open at 7:30 p.m. that evening, ticketholders will be able …
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Board of Supervisors Approve 2019 Agricultural Report
-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors accepted the annual Livestock Crop and Agricultural Report at their Oct. 6 meeting and discussed the current state of the local agricultural industry. The agricultural industry is the driving force of the county and has an impact on the local economy and this …
Read More »Trump halts stimulus package talks until after Nov. 3 election
-Editorial President Donald Trump will not be supporting the stimulus package that was approved by Congress last week. The House passed a $2.2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package last week, adding additional pressure on Republicans and the White House to make a deal on new pandemic legislation before Congress is expected …
Read More »CMRubinWorld showcases a new series of video narratives by youth around the world addressing their views on climate, the pandemic, recession, police violence and the new reforms needed to modernize the US Political System for a 21st Century World
NEW YORK (PRWEB).- Generation Z is the most diverse and digitally connected generation in the U.S. More than 10% of it will make up the 2020 electorate. C.M. Rubin, Co-Founder of CMRubinworld, which includes the online and print platform The Global Search for Education, invited students around the world to …
Read More »Beyond Borders Gazette Completes Journalism Course in Election Coverage and Media Trust
-Editorial For most of the month of September, Beyond Borders Gazette participated in two journalism training programs in order to craft a better strategy to serve our audience during this election. Everything that was learned in the course will be applied by this publication in the coming weeks before the …
Read More »Calexico Businesses Take Advantage of COVID-19 Loan Program
-Editorial A group of businesses in Calexico wasted no time to apply for a loan program that was created to help them survive the economic impacts the pandemic has caused to them and their livelihoods. In an effort to support local businesses get back on their feet, the Calexico City …
Read More »The World Should Prepare for The Next Pandemic
-Editorial COVID-19 will not be the world’s last health emergency and there is an urgent need for sustainable health emergency preparedness to deal with the next one. This was the strong sentiment shared by participants of the United Nations General Assembly side-event on sustainable preparedness for health security and resilience: …
Read More »Imperial Valley Women Ready to Leave Their Mark in Politics
-Editorial The 2020 election in Imperial Valley has the biggest number of women running for office in recent memory. That is good news for the Imperial Valley as a group of 34 qualified women is seeking to make a change in their community. It was 100 years ago that the …
Read More »New Generation of Candidates Make Their Presence Felt in The Imperial
-Editorial It is a different kind of election in Imperial Valley as many candidates want to put their ideas before the community. It’s a campaign of technology, virtual interviews, and at times, dirty politics. In a year that has been dominated by the pandemic, the Imperial Valley is seeing an …
Read More »Google announces improved Google Maps Live View with AR directions
By: Gabriel Barajas, Staff Writer In recent days, Google announced a few updates to Live View, the augmented reality walking directions in its Google Maps app that launched last year. The live view utilizes your phone’s GPS and camera to tell you exactly where to go. For now, the only …
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