-Editorial In order to establish that the Secretariat of Agriculture and Rural Development promote regenerative agriculture and also provide information on programs, support, and rights for those involved in agricultural processes, the Plenary of the XXIV Legislature approved the reforms proposed by Deputies Daylín García Ruvalcaba and César Adrián González …
August, 2024
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5 August
Department of Water Resources Releases 2023 State Water Project Delivery Capability Report
-Editorial The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has unveiled its final 2023 State Water Project (SWP) Delivery Capability Report, highlighting an urgent need for infrastructure upgrades amid changing climate conditions. The report provides a comprehensive analysis of current and future expectations for SWP water supply, projecting a potential reduction …
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3 August
Migrant Workers Speak Out Against Escalating Political Hate Speech
-Editorial With the 2024 elections in full swing, anti-immigrant rhetoric is growing increasingly ugly, with elected officials from former President Trump to down-ballot candidates referring to immigrants as criminals, mentally ill, and “garbage.” This political hate- speech has real-world consequences, fueling racial and ethnic tensions and spreading fear, pain, and …
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3 August
SummerFest Returns to The Conrad
-Editorial La Jolla Music Society’s annual SummerFest returns to The Conrad from July 26 to August 24, 2024, bringing world-class musicians to La Jolla for four weeks of thrilling concerts. Music Director Inon Barnatan, returning for his sixth consecutive year, has created an exciting program titled “Inside Stories.” “This year, …
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2 August
GSA Awards $174M for Calexico Port Expansion Final Phase
-Editorial The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has announced a significant advancement in the modernization and expansion of the Calexico West Land Port of Entry, one of the busiest crossing points between the United States and Mexico. Hensel Phelps Construction Company has been selected for the final phase of the …
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2 August
Over Half of Californians Support Fining Parents for Children’s School Absences
-Editorial A recent study reveals that more than half of Californians support fining parents for their children’s school absences, with an average suggested fine of $22 per day. The survey, conducted by Test Prep Insight, included 3,000 parents and highlighted significant opinions on the issue of student absenteeism and mental …
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1 August
Trademark Opposition
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney In our country, since 2018, a procedure called opposition has been incorporated into the process of trademark registration applications, and although it is simple, it has had significant repercussions. This figure will be briefly explained. If a trademark application is submitted to the Mexican …
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1 August
U.S. Senate Passes Landmark Kids Online Safety Act
-Editorial The Senate passed the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) with overwhelming support, marking a significant step towards holding tech companies accountable for online dangers affecting minors. The bill, approved by a 91-3 vote, represents the first major Congressional effort in decades to address the issue of harmful online content. …
July, 2024
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31 July
Art Mural Inspires Civic Engagement in Imperial Valley
-Editorial A fresh approach to civic engagement was unveiled on the evening of July 25 as Los Amigos de la Comunidad continued the Viva Maze Civic Initiative in Calexico. This groundbreaking project, designed to enhance voter turnout in the Imperial Valley, was brought to life through a compelling mural by …
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31 July
Ensenada Ready to Welcome 21 Cruise Ships in August
-Editorial With a diverse array of cultural, sports, gastronomic, and recreational activities, Ensenada is preparing to welcome 21 cruise ships in August, as announced by Mayor Armando Ayala Robles. The mayor emphasized that ongoing efforts in the sector have maintained the monthly arrival trend. For the upcoming month, ships from …