The Tijuana show marks a return to the city Julieta Venegas has long described as central to who she is and how she makes music.
After years of planning, state and local officials in California and San Diego say they are close to reaching a long-sought goal: bringing a university presence to Chula Vista, one of the largest ...
City crews worked across several neighborhoods this week, clearing debris and making targeted infrastructure improvements.
Movie theaters and live performance venues in Baja California will soon be allowed to sell alcohol, following a legislative reform approved by the state congress.
The case is one of 88 border-related filings announced this week by federal prosecutors in Southern California.
If invoked, the measure would allow the president to deploy active-duty troops or federalize the National Guard for domestic law enforcement.
The policy affects countries across Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Caribbean, including Colombia, Cuba, Nicaragua, Brazil, and Uruguay.
A storm drainage project completed in Ampliación Solidaridad Social is designed to prevent water accumulation that has affected the neighborhood for decades.
City firefighters and social services quickly assisted a family after a fire destroyed their home in Rosarito’s Los Ramos neighborhood.
Alongside lower border encounters, the U.S. Embassy in Mexico reported that more than 605,000 people have been deported since Trump returned to office.
City officials say early property tax payments have pushed Tijuana’s collections past 198 million pesos in the first 11 days of January.
The upgrades will allow traffic lights to adjust in real time based on vehicle volume, easing congestion on some of the city’s busiest streets.
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