### Warning: Youth Alcohol Abuse Starts as Early as Age 12
Alarming trend in Tijuana—youth alcohol abuse begins at 15, with some cases at just 12. 80% struggle with alcohol, leading to dangerous addictions.
Health officials acknowledge lacking specific protocols for handling sexual abuse in clinics, emphasizing the need for stricter measures to protect vulnerable populations in educational and healthcare settings.
Mothers in Tijuana protest teacher shortage at “José Santos Valdez” school. Parents demand action from authorities to address academic disruptions affecting their children’s education.
Two Baja California Sur State Police officers, Morales Meza and Radilla Flores, have gone missing since Sept 21 after finishing their shift, sparking concerns for their safety.
Excitement builds for the Tijuana International Mile 2024 as local runners gear up for qualifying sessions. International participants set to join for a thrilling competition in Tijuana.
Don’t miss Tijuana’s Jaime Munguía defending his WBC Silver Super Middleweight title against Canadian Erik Bazinyan, promising a thrilling showdown in Glendale, Arizona.
Natalia Bermúdez, a rising filmmaker from Tijuana, achieves historic success with double Ariel awards, showcasing her talent and commitment to authentic storytelling and societal impact.
**CECUT 2018-2024: A Step Backward**
Under Vianka Robles Santana’s leadership, CECUT faced significant financial setbacks, including budget cuts, revenue losses, canceled events, controversies, and notable exhibition absences.
“Ideas outweigh equipment,” shared Abby Fuller in Tijuana, inspiring filmmakers to focus on storytelling. Women making strides in the documentary industry signal progress and diverse narratives.
Baja California faces a grave issue with 856 child abuse cases, highlighting the urgent need for enhanced protection mechanisms and community vigilance to ensure justice and safety for vulnerable children.