-Editorial A group of women was blown away, not by the 10 miles an hour wind that took place the evening of May 28, but by a panel and networking that happened between local business women that by sharing their experiences and struggles motivated themselves to pursue their dreams and …
Read More »Sure Helpline Celebrates Community Leaders at Gala Ceremony
-Editorial The Sure Helpline Crisis Center honored inspirational community leaders at their 50th-anniversary gala held at St. Mary’s School on May 27. The organization celebrated 50 years of service to the community and honored a distinguished group of people that help the community in many ways. To celebrate a year …
Read More »Republicans Want to Stop Domestic Terrorism Act
-Editorial Washington Republicans are in an intense battle against Democrats as the debate passes the Domestic Terrorism Act. The Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act is a proposed law that would create domestic terrorism offices within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the Federal Bureau of …
Read More »Imperial Valley – Las Vegas flight is inaugurated
-Editorial Residents can now hop on the plane for an exciting time in Las Vegas, Nevada as Southwest Airways Express officially inaugurated its first roundtrip flight to Sin City from the Imperial County Airport. Landing at the Harry Reid International Airport, Imperial County officials had an exclusive look at the …
Read More »Mexicali Residents Win Two National Tourism Awards
-Editorial During the 46th edition of the “Tourist Tianguis” held in Acapulco, the city of Mexicali participated through the Tourism and Conventions Committee (COTUCO). In this regard, COTUCO Director Nancy Paola Minor Ibarra indicated that it is an achievement for the Government of Mexicali to attend this important event, in …
Read More »Air Pollution Control District Hearing Board Approves Abatement Order on Red Hill Bay, Imperial County APCD & IID to Enter into Joint Settlement Agreement
-Editorial On May 2, the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District Hearing Board unanimously approved the stipulated order for abatement for the Red Hill Bay (RHB) site near the Salton Sea addressing dust control measures on-playa exposed at the Red Hill Bay site due to the shrinking Salton Sea. Following …
Read More »Consumption of Mexican Products in the United States from 2017 to 2022
By: Dr. Alejandro Diaz-Bautista, Economist and Research professor. The most purchased Mexican products in the United States. Mexican tequila, beer, and avocado are among the most demanded in the United States. Fruits and vegetables are also favorites in the United States. Cars produced in Mexico continue to be in demand …
Read More »Electric Vehicles See a Rise in Production Costs
-Editorial Automakers from Tesla to Rivian to Cadillac are hiking prices on their electric vehicles amid changing market conditions and rising commodity costs, specifically for key materials needed for EV batteries. Battery prices have been declining for years, but that may be about to change. One firm projects a sharp …
Read More »In pursuit of power
By: Ellie Burgueno. We are just a few weeks away from election day, and as we get closer, we start to think about what kind of changes our favorite candidates could make if elected, but we also think about what truly changes our candidates will make to our environment. A …
Read More »Brawley Mayor Highlights City’s Achievements During State of City
-Editorial Sam Couchman has been a respected citizen of Brawley and has served the city with honor. As Mayor, he stood proudly before a packed room to give his final State of the City Address as he announced he will not seek re-election. In an event co-produced by the City …
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