Avenida Revolución, once a nightlife hotspot, is undergoing a revitalization to attract tourists again, and locals, too.
At a time when widespread crime had brought Tijuana to a low point, one man had an idea that would bring back civic pride.
A lot of people are just preparing their horses and there’s a possibility it may flood, so definitely the horse owners are ...
Cities in northern Baja California depend on Mexicali farmers’ rights to use Colorado River water. The Mexican government ...
Lawmakers say they hope to improve conditions for workers exposed to gases and hold companies accountable for their role in ...
Crossing times from Tijuana into San Diego through the San Ysidro Port of entry have gone down by 10 to 18 percent, according ...
Everyone has an opinion on Mexico. Some think it's a phenomenal country to vacation in, just about anywhere, whether it's a ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced an agreement Monday intended to permanently end the Tijuana River sewage ...
As Tijuana River sewage has contaminated neighborhoods, the federal government has pledged two-thirds of a billion to clean it up. Will California follow?
It is Tijuana’s most prominent touristic icon: the “zonkey” -- a donkey painted with zebra stripes and made available for souvenir pictures along the party strip of Avenida Revolución. But who came up ...
The Mexican government has taken control of the nation’s waters, including the Colorado River, and Mexicali farmers are not ...