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‘We Just Ran': Witness Says About Fiery Fuel Pipe Incident in Tijuana
Firefighters in Tijuana responded to a fire in the Los Alamos community after a fuel pipe overturned on Insurgentes Boulevard.
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Couple Killed in Tragic Accident in Tijuana Laid to Rest, Children Remain Hospitalized
With hundreds of flowers, dozens of people surrounded the street outside a church in Tijuana as they gave their last goodbye to a mother and father who died in a tragic accident crossing the U.S.-Mexico border on Sunday.
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US to Keep Border Travel Restrictions Extended Until June 21
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed Thursday that land crossings at the Mexican and Canadian borders will remain restricted only for essential travel for one more month.
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Friendship Park on US Side Closed Until Further Notice
It has been more than a year since the International Friendship Park remains closed on the U.S. side, a situation that has led to the discontent of the park’s founders and the sadness of those who used it to see their families divided by the border.
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San Diego Teens From Immigrant Families Accepted Into Harvard University
Two San Diego teens whose families migrated to the United States in search of a better life were accepted to Harvard University, and now, they dream of giving back to the communities who saw them grow.
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Despite Being Born in The US, Adopted Man Says He is In Danger of Being Deported to Mexico Again
A Spring Valley resident who was born in the U.S. was adopted as a baby by a family in Mexicali, and due to the change of his last name on his birth certificate, immigration officials could deport him at any moment.
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San Ysidro School District Bus Drivers Now Working in Classrooms
Its been months since children switched from in-person learning for online learning. That was something that caused fear for those who had the daily task of taking students from home to school and vice versa. So, what happened to school bus drivers? School trucks in the San Ysidro School District have not transported students for months. Paul Azevedo, director of…
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Sales of ‘Memory Bears' Increase During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Teddy bears known as “Memory Bears” help provide emotional support to those who lost a loved one, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Border Restrictions Extended Until January 2021
TIJUANA- Through its official Twitter account, the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that “after reviewing the development of the spread of COVID-19 and due to the fact that various entities are in the Orange color of the Epidemiological tiers, it was proposed to the United States the extension for one more month of the restrictions on non-essential land traffic…
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Baja California Governor Hospitalized With COVID-19
The Governor of Baja California has tested positive for COVID-19 and has been hospitalized at the Tijuana General Hospital, Mexico health officials confirmed to Telemundo 20 on Tuesday.