“Casa Paloma shines as a beacon of hope for children in Tijuana, offering love, education, and a nurturing environment. Other initiatives are rising to support vulnerable children as well.”
SCJN Minister Ortiz Ahlf alleges bribes from Salinas Pliego’s companies prior to rulings, sparking legal upheaval and financial repercussions on domestic and international fronts. Stay informed on TJGringo.com.
Amid teacher shortages at “José Santos Valdez,” parents protest the ongoing crisis, demanding immediate action to secure quality education for students in Tijuana’s schools facing similar challenges.
**Tijuana Faces Teacher Shortage Crisis**
Parents rally against teacher shortages at local schools, highlighting the dire impact on students’ education. Urgent action needed to address systemic issues.
Efforts to stop illegal sales of medical passes have intensified in Tijuana, with prices soaring over $150. Unauthorized sellers face removal from the registry, a more severe penalty than fines.
Efforts intensify to curb illegal medical pass sales in Tijuana, with inspections, investigations, and consequences for offenders. Medical tourism faces challenges amidst the city’s diverse issues.
Limited space plagues Tijuana’s forensic cemetery, impacting body storage efficiency and prompting concerns about handling unclaimed bodies in the future. Structural and funding issues persist in Baja California’s forensic graveyards, necessitating urgent reforms for dignified treatment and effective management.
Workers in Tijuana’s river zone demand justice reform with street blockades. Across Mexico, legal protests intensify for fair labor conditions and legislative attention to judicial reform.
Family members barricade Prime Wheel, demanding answers on Salazar’s disappearance. Tensions rise as protests continue, urging swift action from authorities.
“Hurricane ‘John’ intensifies to Category 2, heading north with dangerous winds. Prepare for heavy rains, high winds, and stay vigilant as landfall approaches.”