### Elderly Woman Found Murdered Inside Home in Francisco Villa Neighborhood
In the Francisco Villa neighborhood of Tijuana, an elderly woman was tragically found dead inside her home early Wednesday morning. The gruesome discovery was reported around 4:15 AM on Margarito Street, where police found the 65-year-old victim with multiple stab wounds.
Officials have yet to disclose the identity of the victim or any suspects connected to the homicide. It was also noted that the victim did not appear to suffer any gunshot injuries.
This incident occurred just hours after another violent episode in the Urbi Villa del Prado Segunda Sección, where a man was found shot to death inside a separate residence.
### Additional News on Crime in Tijuana
**Double Shooting on Avenida Revolución**
On Sunday morning, two men were shot in the bustling Avenida Revolución. The incident has raised concerns about escalating violence in the area, which is a popular spot for both locals and tourists.
**Human Remains Found in Bags Hanging from Cuesta Blanca Bridge**
In a chilling discovery, bags containing human remains were found hanging from a bridge in Cuesta Blanca. Authorities are currently investigating the grisly scene to identify the victims and those responsible.
**Search Continues for Missing 16-Year-Old Camila Briseth Fernández**
The search for Camila Briseth Fernández, a 16-year-old girl missing in Tijuana, continues. Family and authorities are urging anyone with information about her whereabouts to come forward.
**Overcrowding in Migrant Shelters**
Tijuana’s migrant shelters currently have at least 2,000 available spaces, according to Enrique Lucero Vázquez. The city operates approximately 12 shelters, struggling to accommodate the steady influx of migrants.
**Local Economy and Weather Updates**
The current exchange rate for the dollar in Mexican banks can be found in our latest financial updates. Meanwhile, Tijuana began the day with partly cloudy skies, but sunny weather is expected by the afternoon, with temperatures reaching a high of 28°C.
**Water Supply Issues in High Altitude Areas**
The Tijuana water utility company, Cespt, has reported that high altitude areas in the city could face water supply issues due to increased consumption during the hot weather, affecting water pressure in pipelines.
**Reopening of Mexico Gate No Longer a Priority**
The reopening of the Mexico Gate, closed for some time, has been deemed a non-priority by the Secretary of Infrastructure. Originally planned to operate only in emergencies, the closure remains indefinite.
**Potential Delays in School Year Due to Teachers’ Unpaid Salaries**
The new school year might face delays if teachers’ outstanding salaries are not addressed, warns Erick Díaz Preciado from the CNTE. The government shows willingness to resolve the issue, but current efforts fall short of meeting educators’ needs.