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Watch the moment a building came crashing down onto a road following a landslide in Tijuana, Mexico, on the morning of Sunday, 9 April. It is the second building to collapse in the area, according ...
Things appeared to return back to normal as the hours-long traffic to go through border checkpoints to the United States were back.
This is the first time that a federal agency is investigating the potential harm caused by millions of gallons of raw sewage pouring through the Tijuana River that have caused beach closures of ...
[51] Quitobaquito Springs in Pima County, Arizona. Quitobaquito Springs is a sacred oasis to Tohono O'odham people located near the border. It is significant in being an area that was used for trade and cultural practices prior to an international border. [52] It holds remains of O’odham ancestors and serves as a sacred cultural site. [53]
Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us was an American Facebook event that took place on and around September 20, 2019, in the desert surrounding Area 51, ...
XHBJ added a digital signal in the late 2000s on channel 44, where it remained after Tijuana's first-in-Mexico digital conversion in 2013. In March 2018, in order to facilitate the repacking of TV services out of the 600 MHz band (channels 38-51), XHBJ was assigned channel 27 for continued digital operations.
Life was largely back to normal in Tijuana on Monday, a day after the border city dodged the worst of Hilary as the storm made its way north.
The Tijuana River has been polluted for decades, but in recent years, south San Diego residents say the smell — and their respiratory illnesses — has gotten worse.