Prime Wheel Restart in Tijuana

**Excerpt: Prime Wheel Resumes Operations in Tijuana** After paying a hefty fine, Prime Wheel’s factory in Tijuana partially reopens, amid safety concerns and ongoing scrutiny from labor experts and local authorities.

**Prime Wheel Resumes Partial Operations in Tijuana After Paying Fine**

Tijuana – A segment of Prime Wheel’s previously shuttered factories has resumed operations. This decision comes after the company paid a municipal fine amounting to approximately 10 million pesos, as confirmed by Alejandro Arregui, head of the Secretariat of Labor and Social Welfare. Despite the partial reopening, the exact section of the plant that has resumed operations remains undisclosed.

The temporary closure of Prime Wheel’s plants 1 and 2 was instigated following a tragic incident where a worker lost his life after being trapped in machinery. Previous safety concerns at the factory also included the mysterious disappearance of another employee. Labor experts have critiqued Prime Wheel for failing to adhere to essential labor protocols.

In other related news, students from the Autonomous University of Baja California held a vigil to honor Eduardo and Servando, victims of the recent incidents at Prime Wheel. Meanwhile, the company has requested additional time from the city council to submit required documentation.

**Secondary Article: Recent Developments in Tijuana**

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**Women’s Pleas for Support in Healthcare**

A local mother is reaching out to authorities, requesting assistance with chemotherapy treatments for her daughter. This highlights ongoing challenges in accessing necessary medical services in the area.

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**Business Regulations Update**

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**Weather Warning: Santa Ana Winds in Tijuana**

The city remains on alert as strong Santa Ana winds are forecasted, likely increasing fire risks and impacting both vacant lots and residential areas. A maximum temperature of 24°C is expected.

**Ongoing Investigations and Accountability**

Sindicatura Procuradora is currently pursuing 25 cases against former officials from Montserrat Caballero’s administration. These investigations are nearing completion, with outcomes expected to be announced soon.