**Tijuana Commercial Sector Falls Short During Vacation Closure**
Tijuana's commercial sector disappointed in sales due to border wait times and protests, seeing a 15% decrease compared to last year. Recovery is hoped for during Thanksgiving.
"Tijuana struggles to cater to disabled individuals with inaccessible businesses, restaurants, and roads, prompting calls for inclusive infrastructure improvements from advocates and organizations like Sinergia Inclusiva."
**In the wake of rising temperatures in Tijuana, Civil Protection urges residents to stay hydrated, seek shade, and follow safety tips to combat heat-related illnesses. Stay cool and informed!**
Stay safe in rising temperatures! Protect yourself by staying hydrated, avoiding prolonged sun exposure, wearing light clothing, and following your city's heatwave guidelines.
- Women entrepreneurs in Tijuana lead the way with 'Startups Baja' project supporting local business growth, especially empowering women for economic independence and innovation.
Tijuana’s mayor-elect, Ismael Burgueño, seeks support for city projects from Baja California government. Focus on infrastructure and improvements for citizens' well-being, including boosting the tourism sector and enhancing security measures.
Don't miss the inaugural National Maxi-Basketball Championship in Tijuana from Nov 14-18, 2024! Over 200 teams compete, with a chance to qualify for the 2025 World Championship in Ticino.
Baja California’s industrial growth focuses on aerospace, technology, medical devices, and military sectors for development, leveraging proximity to the U.S. and emerging markets. Aiming for a transparent and stable business environment amidst judicial reforms will pave the way for increased investments.
Judicial workers across Mexico protest against proposed judiciary reforms, demanding protection of judicial independence and warning against politicizing justice. Solidarity grows as nationwide demonstrations aim to influence legislative decisions.