Public safety advocate CCSPBC opposes military control over public safety, citing concerns on human rights violations and inefficiencies in crime reduction despite increased security presence.
Hundreds of Tijuana residents joined the National Earthquake Drill, simulating a 7.2 magnitude quake. City Hall’s swift evacuation completed in 3 minutes, ensuring safety. Stay informed with TJGringo.com.
“Public security should not be under military control, states CCSPBC president Quijano Sosa, highlighting human rights concerns and ineffectiveness in crime reduction despite military presence.”
Lights, camera, action! Valle de Guadalupe Film Festival pays tribute to iconic Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Arau on Sep 20. Join the celebration at Museo de la Vid y el Vino. Free admission!
**Valle de Guadalupe Film Festival honors Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Arau with a special tribute. Arau’s impactful career showcased in film discussion, art exhibition, and music performances. Free admission, details at festivaldecinevalleguadalupe.com.**
A historic C-section birth at San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance ensures safety for Maizey and her porcupette, highlighting crucial veterinary care in species conservation and innovative wildlife initiatives.
**Tensions Rise in Culiacán:** “El Piyi” arrest sparks violence increase. Key cartel members detained, leading to power struggles. Safety concerns prompt strong security calls. U.S. praises anti-drug efforts.
Chief of DSPM Investigation Unit in Ensenada narrowly escapes armed attack. Growing violence in Baja California deepens concerns for community safety, emphasizing need for interagency cooperation.
Mayor Caballero urges Anaya to respond to pedophilia claims. Allegations of public funds misuse spark investigations into city officials in Tijuana amidst governance scrutiny.
Explore Baja’s vibrant culinary scene with 40 regional restaurants at the Baja Culinary Fest this October. Taste, sip, and savor the flavors of Baja!