REAL ID compliance has become mandatory for domestic flights, creating uncertainty for many Mexican travelers.
Olmedo, a San Diego native raised in Tijuana, faced her diagnosis with courage, her children by her side, and the support of doctors and community programs.
Casa Nagú completely avoids automated machinery in favor of traditional techniques passed down through generations.
A human pink ribbon was formed on the Municipal Palace, underscoring the city's dedication to the fight against breast cancer.
Mayor Adame brought together parents, teachers, and school officials in a workshop focused on strengthening student safety.
Baja California Governor Marina del Pilar Begins Second Round of Payments for Senior Support Program
Eligible seniors between 60 and 64 must go to their corresponding Welfare office to collect the second check from the Adultos Mayores program ...
From cult classics to new releases, CECUT’s “Nights of Terror IV” brings a week of spine-chilling screenings to Tijuana’s Cineteca.
Councilmember Miguel Loza Huinez has built a record of close engagement with the community, directly addressing social needs and promoting initiatives that make a positive impact on local families.
Upon noticing the authorities, the suspect abandoned the puppies and fled. Officers immediately secured the animals.
The governor emphasized that ensuring students’ safety and peace of mind remains one of her administration’s highest priorities.
Governor Marina del Pilar highlighted that the figure surpasses last year's total, signaling strong growth for Baja California's tourism sector.
The For a Safe School program in Primo Tapia brought together families and officials to promote safer learning environments for students.
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