Ride-share drivers in Tijuana heighten precautions amidst rising safety concerns. They adjust operating hours, avoid high-risk areas, and prioritize female passengers for enhanced safety.
In the Postal Workers’ Colony, a chilling find unfolded: a man’s lifeless body, wrapped in a blanket with signs of violence, discovered on López Leyva street. Stay informed as details emerge.
Recent surge in Tecate’s marijuana plantations prompts authorities to intensify surveillance and destruction efforts, uncovering a web of criminal activities perpetrated by cartels, impacting local communities and prompting increased anti-narcotic measures.
Law students united against President López Obrador’s proposed Judicial Reform, echoing protests nationwide. Concern grows over threats to judicial independence and democratic principles.
**Tijuana Forecast:** Sunday starts partly cloudy in Tijuana, with winds from the west at 5-10 km/h. Expect a high of 28°C and a low of 20°C. Clouds clear as the day progresses.
Efforts to boost police salaries and recruitment take center stage in Tijuana, with increasing population stressing the need for a larger, more efficient force. Improving training, structures, and integrity are key goals.
Cesispe, the most complained-about agency in 2024 per CEDHBC, faces scrutiny over inadequate medical care for inmates, prompting collaborations for improved health services.
“Cruz Azul dominates ‘Clásico Joven’ with a 4-1 victory over América, solidifying their lead in the Apertura 2024 Liga MX tournament.”
President López Obrador’s move to abolish INAI compromises Mexico’s hard-won transparency gains. Critical local and national challenges demand enhanced oversight, not regression.
“Developing Mexico’s military sector could boost investments. Higuera highlights profitability, stresses need for permits, certifications, and tech advancements for successful industry entry and competition.”