Tijuana’s tourism spiked by 20% over Memorial Day weekend, boosting city sales. Plans are underway for the upcoming Día de Muertos parade and addressing border congestion issues. Exciting times ahead!
La cherished La Gatita store in Plaza Río, Tijuana, closes after 44 years. Liquidation sale now ongoing until final goodbye on September 8. Thank you for the memories!
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*Tijuana Authorities Rescue Injured Hostage, Detain Armed Suspects*
Municipal police rescued José Joel, injured and kidnapped in Santa Fe. Three suspects with weapons were detained after a pursuit.
Multiple incidents in Tijuana, including an overnight accident on Fast East Road and a fire in Villa del Campo, emphasize the crucial need for community safety and awareness.
Monreal shifts judicial reform discussion to Magdalena Mixhuca amidst worker protests. Opposition parties PAN, PRI, and MC vow to vote against, sparking heightened political tensions.
**Tijuana Heatwave Update: Weekend Forecast**
Prepare for scorching weather in Tijuana as temperatures soar near 40 degrees Celsius by the weekend. Stay hydrated, wear light clothing, and seek shade. Stay tuned for more updates on TJGringo.com.
In Tijuana, the dollar is priced at around $18.50 for buying and $18.80 for selling. Exchange rates vary between banks. Long queues and inspection scandals follow Labor Day.
Four new cases of monkeypox detected in Baja California Sur this week, totaling five for 2024. Residents urged to stay informed and follow preventive measures. Stay updated on TJGringo.com.
Delays at U.S. border post-Labor Day due to increased traffic; CBP reports 3.5-hour wait for vehicles, 90-minute wait for pedestrians at San Ysidro. Traffic congestion persists in the area.