Tijuana will distribute thousands of free medical passes to U.S. visitors shopping during Mexico’s biggest sales event of the year.
The governor assured this investment is the most ambitious public works program in Baja California's history.
The new crossing on Calle Segunda is part of a broader effort to streamline travel and boost the local economy.
Julian’s beloved Parade of Lights is back, bringing festive magic, mountain warmth, and a joyful sing-along to kick off the holiday season.
City officials shared key updates with business leaders, detailing initiatives designed to modernize Tijuana’s transportation systems.
This CBP program will provide SENTRI users with two points of entry into the San Ysidro vehicle lanes, instead of only one.
City authorities reported a successful Halloween celebration with no major incidents as more than 30,000 people participated in festivities.
Through free doctor visits and eye exams, the city seeks to promote a culture of preventive care and improve quality of life.
The ceremony honored the memory of the departed, symbolically welcoming their spirits in a vibrant cultural and spiritual gathering.
A period of social transformation in Baja California has culminated in a historic reduction of poverty across the state.
CETYS University gathered academic leaders, government officials, and cross-border partners to present its vision for strengthening the region.
Baja California joined a nationwide effort promoted by Mexico’s Interior Ministry to foster peace and social trust through newly established local councils.