-Editorial The Calexico Port of Entry Expansion by the General Services Administration is about to be completed. Traffic to the south is already being redirected through Imperial Avenue to Second Street to the new port on Cesar Chavez Boulevard starting today, July 10th. In order to return to the United …
July, 2018
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7 July
Frida and Diego Rivera Photographs Exhibit at Imperial Valley Mall
-Editorial Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo are one of the most controversial and admired couples in the history of art in Mexico. Their explosive relationship, one which had lots of ups and downs and was an intense relationship continues to inspire and interest generations today. Since July 5th, Imperial Valley …
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4 July
Governor Race Will Be Competitive As Californians Still Can’t Get a Latino Governor
By: Mario Conde In 1875, Jose Antonio Romualdo Pacheco Jr. became the first Hispanic Governor of California. Born into a prominent California family, the future governor held various state and federal positions and was very well respected in the political world. Pacheco served as Lieutenant Governor of California under Newton …
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1 July
BAJA CALIFORNIA HISTORICALLY HIGHLIGHTS HAVING AN ORGANIZED ELECTORAL PROCESS: GOVERNOR
Respectfully exhorted Baja Californians to comply with their duty as citizens TIJUANA, BC- Sunday, July 1, 2018.- Baja California has historically stood out for conducting the electoral processes in an orderly and calm way, in which full respect for citizen participation has been privileged, said the State Governor, Francisco Vega …
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1 July
Ellie Burgueno launches her Book “Segunda Oportunidad”
By: Mario Conde In life, there are obstacles that people face every day that make people consider quitting or not following the dreams they planned. The setbacks are normal but there’s always a second opportunity to rebound and arrive and get to the place you want to be. It doesn’t …
June, 2018
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28 June
Royce Freeman: The Imperial Valley Native That Became a Denver Bronco
By: Mario Conde During Friday night football season a couple of years ago, Imperial Valley residents often heard of a very talented athlete that was key to the victory of the Imperial High School football team in Imperial, California. This athlete was simply the best and his speed and agility …
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26 June
PRESIDENT ENRIQUE PEÑA AND GOVERNOR FRANCISCO VEGA DELIVERED DESALINATION PLANT IN ENSENADA AND WORK IN HIGHWAY TECATE-SAN ANTONIO DE LAS MINAS
ENSENADA, BC- Last Monday June 11, the Governor of the State, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid and the President of the Republic, Enrique Peña Nieto, delivered the Sea Water Dezalination plant in Ensenada, as part of the implemented strategies to reduce the deficit of drinking water in the northwest region, which …
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20 June
GYMNASTS STARTED ON THE RIGHT FOOT
Queretaro, Querétaro – Baja California opened with podiums and first places its participation in the Artistic Gymnastics of the National and National Youth Olympics held in this entity. State 29 won gold in Men’s Team Gymnastics in Level 9 and Level 10 categories, as well as in individual competition in …
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17 June
Mexican, your vote could make a difference in the upcoming elections
-Editorial – For the first time, more than 181 thousand Mexicans will be able to vote abroad According to the INE, the largest number of requests for elector credentials delivered in recent months was from the United States, where 152,337 nationals were registered; in second place are those who reside …
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17 June
Summer Beer Fest Brings Friends and Community for a Night of Fun
-Editorial Summer night, good music, friends, Friday night. What happens when those ingredients combine? Answer: A beer festival. Thousands of Imperial Valley residents enjoyed a night of beer selections and music by La Cachimba and the tribute band Red Hot Chili Peppers at Gran Plaza Outlets. The hot temperatures of …