-Editorial For more than a year, the hours of operation at the Calexico East Land Port of Entry changed from 6 a.m. to midnight to 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., reducing the hours of operation in its passenger portion by ten hours. Although U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s initial justification …
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Air Travel On the Rise
-Editorial Americans set a record for pandemic-era air travel, then broke it again over the Mother’s Day holiday weekend. The Transportation Security Administration said that slightly more than 1.7 million people were screened at airport checkpoints on Sunday, the highest number since March 2020, when travel was collapsing because of …
Read More »Homeless College Students Can Now Call a Place Home
-Editorial Miracles can happen in an instant when people join for a good cause and put their good faith at work, one good example is the new tiny home development that will help homeless students. In just two-five months, a vacant city parcel became a beautiful place that will be …
Read More »Vaccination Could Help Reduce Unemployment
-Editorial California is struggling to recover from new unemployment claims, with last week’s claims higher than at the start of 2020, according to WalletHub’s updated rankings for the States Whose Unemployment Claims Are Recovering the Quickest. Key Stats: Weekly unemployment claims in California increased by 85.47% compared to the same …
Read More »IMMORTAL LEGENDS, A STEP AWAY FROM REALITY?
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, a specialist in regenerative medicine. A legend, in the literary sense, is a narration of a real or imaginary event adorned with fantasy elements, which can be initially shared orally and later in writing. In a legend genre, there are legends about immortal human beings, or …
Read More »Calexico Council members discuss economic and border related issues during binational meeting
-Editorial In another step to consolidate the relationship between Calexico and Mexicali, Calexico Mayor Rosie Arreola-Fernandez and Mayor Pro Tem Javier Moreno participated in a project that will improve the U.S.-Mexico relationship and bring a better understanding of the challenges and strengths of the border region. Among the topics discussed …
Read More »Transportation Owners Give Support To The Political Project Headed By Jorge Hank Rhon
-Editorial “The priority of my government is to improve the standard of living of all workers in Baja California, but this can only be achieved if we work together with government and society,” said the candidate of the Encuentro Solidario Party (PES) before more than 31,500 public transport drivers who …
Read More »Studying engineering: We tell you why it’s still a good idea
-Editorial With the advent of Artificial Intelligence applications, the role of engineers is being redefined. The competencies and capabilities of the engineering professional of the future are predicted to be essential and well-compensated Predictions about the future of the labor market are evolving by leaps and bounds, making it increasingly …
Read More »COPARMEX Mexicali unveils BC governor candidates’ proposals
MEXICALI, B.C.- COPARMEX Mexicali introduced proposals to the media for the candidates for Baja California Governor, this in the absence of specific proposals from them, said Octavio Sandoval, president of the union. “COPARMEX did some work to introduce these proposals to the candidates so they can sign it and implement …
Read More »SBA Grants Available for Restaurants Affected by COVID
-Editorial People that are in the restaurant business are now eligible to receive SBA funding thanks to a Restaurant Revitalization Program to restaurants and bars. The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is awarding funding through the Restaurant Revitalization Program to restaurants, bars, and other similar places of business that serve …
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