The rise of violent home invasions in La Paz has residents on edge, with multiple incidents reported across various neighborhoods, prompting concerns and calls for increased police presence.
La Paz residents unite against Maravia’s Kuni project in Balandra, fearing environmental harm. Swiftly gaining signatures, they petition Semarnat to reject the undertaking for a sustainable future.
The Health Secretariat of Baja California Sur confirms five cases of monkeypox in 2024, originating from a known lineage with no severe cases, while authorities investigate the source for proper control.
Sharp crisis grips ESSA as 6 million tons of unsold salt choke Guerrero Negro. Worker fears mount as President-elect’s team mulls solutions amid economic ripples.
Enia Juliana, a patient at Hospiten San José del Cabo, faced medical negligence as her allergy to fentanyl was ignored during emergency surgery, sparking a legal battle for justice.
New La Paz Sports Center announces minimal fees for maintenance, sparking mixed reactions from locals, emphasizing transparency and community involvement in fund management.
Protests in Baja California Sur intensify against judicial reform, warning of potential damage to the justice system. Wide-ranging concerns expressed over potential political interference in judiciary appointments.
**Election Results Voided in San Felipe as Tribunal Uncovers Serious Irregularities**
Electoral Tribunal nullifies San Felipe’s election due to significant irregularities, casting doubt on the initial victory. Judicial review may alter the political landscape in the region.
INE invalidates Alito and Viggiano’s reelection as PRI President and Secretary due to unconstitutional reforms; Mexican political scene experiences turmoil post-decision, with currency depreciation and law enforcement changes.
In response to rising security concerns, SSC assumes control of Mexicali Valley police. 165 officers to undergo examinations in joint effort for community safety. Stay tuned for developments.