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November, 2020

  • 22 November

    Imperial County Supervisors Approves Funding for Needs Assessment

    -Editorial The Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved the expenditure of $50,000 for a needs assessment study addressing the needs of African Americans and other vulnerable communities locally. The Board of Supervisors discussed an item that was presented last month by a group that wants to do a study and …

  • 22 November

    In El Centro, 42.6% of Business Owners Are Women

    -Editorial Female workers face a number of challenges, including inequities in pay and underrepresentation in certain industries and occupations. And while the share of female business owners is on the rise, women still own far fewer businesses than men. While women account for 48 percent of all workers nationally, they …

  • 20 November

    COVID-19 Fatigue Causing Cases to Skyrocket

    -Editorial Too many San Diegans are failing to take sufficient measures to protect themselves from getting or passing COVID-19. That’s the explanation County health officials gave for the record number of COVID-19 cases that have been reported recently. Over the last seven days, the number of COVID-19 cases skyrocketed, reaching …

  • 20 November

    New INDEX Mexicali President Sets His Priorities for His Presidency

    -Editorial INDEX Mexicali officially presented Joaquin Jimenez Arriaga as the new president at a press conference. Jimenez Arriaga comes with years of experience in the industry and promises to work with the Index membership and have greater coordination. “Today we all need economic recovery and the co-responsibility to act well …

  • 19 November

    Wonder Woman 1984 is heading to HBO Max

    -Editorial One of 2020’s last big blockbusters, Wonder Woman 1984, will simultaneously be released in theaters and on HBO Max on December 25th. A press release from Warner Bros. confirms the film will be available for one month, and premiere in theaters in international markets on December 16th.  Unlike Mulan, …

  • 19 November

    Newsom Issues Limited Stay at Home Order to Slow Spread of COVID-19

    -Editorial In light of an unprecedented, rapid rise in COVID-19 cases across California, Governor Gavin Newsom and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) today announced a limited Stay at Home Order requiring generally that non-essential work, movement, and gatherings stop between 10 PM and 5 AM in counties in …

  • 19 November

    Medical Lane Operation to Be Decided Soon

    -Editorial In relation to the operation and functioning of the medical lane, the Municipal Government, through COTUCO, announced that said access was no longer under the supervision of their government, since the month of March. The “Medical Lane” was designed for those citizens or residents of the United States who …

  • 18 November

    Border Travel Restrictions to Continue During the Month of December

    -Editorial U.S. land borders with Canada and Mexico will remain closed to non-essential travel until Dec. 21 at the earliest amid a rising number of U.S. coronavirus cases. The current restrictions expire on Saturday and the three countries were expected to approve another 30-day extension. The United States leads the …

  • 18 November

    Stricter Measures to Contain COVID-19 in the U.S. Could Be Implemented

    -Editorial As the United States is seeing a heavy increase in COVID-19 cases, new stricter efforts could be implemented to stop the spread of the virus. New coronavirus daily cases in the United States hit another record high Wednesday, with 140,543 reported and more expected before the end of the …

  • 17 November

    California Is the 3rd Worst-Paying State for Millennials

    -Editorial Millennials in California are having a hard time getting a well-paid job that would help them make a living while working on their career. The current state of the economy and the high cost of living is making millennials struggle economically. It is hard for this young generation to …

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