-Editorial Football is back ready to bring new and exciting games with Tom Brady in a new team and Las Vegas welcoming the Raiders. The 2020 NFL Schedule kicks off on Thursday, Sept. 10 with the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs hosting the Houston Texans. Sunday, Sept. 13 Seattle …
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Our mental health and Covid-19
As countries introduce measures to restrict movement as part of efforts to reduce the number of people infected with COVID-19, more and more of us are making huge changes to our daily routines. The new realities of working from home, temporary unemployment, home-schooling of children, and lack of physical contact …
Read More »Movie Theaters Are Still Important to Production Studios
-Editorial Warner Bros. was seriously considering forgoing the planned theater run of Wonder Woman sequel and follow Universal Pictures’ lead to put some of the movies OnDemand. The preference was still to release the movie theatrically but executives are considering a streaming alternative” aside from HBO Max. Studios like Universal …
Read More »Brands: Creating the Name
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney One of the most interesting moments of entrepreneurship is the creation or choice of a name. For this, marketing is always taken into account, however, the law should also come into play to ensure that the name can be registered as a trademark at …
Read More »California has Conducted Over 1 Million Diagnostic Tests for COVID-19
-Editorial As a result of California scaling up its COVID-19 testing capacity in recent weeks, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that more than 1 million diagnostic tests for the virus have been conducted statewide. Just over a month ago, the Governor set an ambitious goal to increase testing to 25,000 …
Read More »Board of Supervisors Will Ask Newsom to Work with Baja California On Cross-Border COVID-19 Issues
-Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors will ask Governor Newsom’s administration work with state and federal counterparts in Baja California and Mexico to work in coordination regarding cross-border impacts of COVID-19. While California is entering stage 2 that will reopen some sectors of the economy, Baja California still has …
Read More »Federal Court in Mexico rules Jaime Bonilla will head the state of Baja California only for two years
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter The Plenary of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation, unanimously determined the reform to the transitory article 8 of the Baja California constitution as unconstitutional, which contemplates the extension of the term for the state governorship from 2 to 5 years, regarding the election …
Read More »COVID-19 Testing Available for Imperial Valley Residents
-Editorial Imperial County is officially on Stage 2 which means some businesses can open. There is still a long way to go in a full reopening of the economy which will depend on how many people get infected with COVID-19 and access to the testing site. Right now, bookstores, jewelry …
Read More »Residence of former Governor Francisco Vega in Tijuana was searched
By: Fidel Gastelum, Reporter The Attorney General of the State of Baja California issued a search warrant at the address located in the Cumbres de Juárez subdivision, in the city of Tijuana, owned by former Governor Francisco Vega De la Madrid, in response to a complaint accusing him and his …
Read More »Imperial County Unveiled Roadmap to Economic Recovery
By: Mario Conde, Reporter The road map to recovery has been set but it will take a regional effort to make sure this plan works. The county of Imperial held a press conference along with representatives from all the seven cities to present a coordinated effort to reopen the economy …
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