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San Diego invites to help Emergency Plans

SAN DIEGO, CA - The County of San Diego Office of Emergency Services is asking residents to participate in the consultation for the development of emergency plans to be finalized by May 2022 Citizens will be able to submit comments and...

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Cannabis industry reached more than US$5.2 million in sales

NEW MEXICO - Cannabis sales in New Mexico totaled US$52 million during the first weekend of adult-use sales, the Department of Regulation and Licensing's Cannabis Control Division reported Monday During last April 1, the first day of adult-use...

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U.S.-Mexico economic development programs continue progressing

JUAREZ - The head of the North American Unit of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (SRE), Roberto Velasco Alvarez, visited Ciudad Juarez and El Paso to review the programs that are part of the objectives of the High Level Economic Dialogue (HLED)...

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New Mexico to invest US$60 million to improve infrastructure at the Borderplex

NEW MEXICO - Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham announced the release of more than $60 million for infrastructure investments in the New Mexico Borderplex, supporting the state's economic development and global trade, primarily for the Santa Teresa...

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Albuquerque Named a Smart City for Education Technology Program

ALBUQUERQUE, NM - The City of Albuquerque was named a winner in IDC Government Insights' fifth annual Smart Cities North America Awards (SCNAA) The awards recognize the progress of North American municipalities in implementing Smart Cities...

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Expansion of Santa Fe airport begins

SANTA FE, NM - With an investment of 215 million dollars, the Santa Fe airport will expand its facilities to provide better service to travelers, as announced by the City Council On March 29, Mayor Alan Webber and Airport Advisory Board Chairman...

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California awards more than US$800,000 for hate crime prevention in border region

CALIFORNIA - In the midst of an increase in racist attacks across the country targeting the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, the California government allocated $14 million in grant funds to organizations to support victims of...

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UTEP gets US$964,000 in federal support to boost local manufacturing

EL PASO, TX - The University of Texas at El Paso and two other El Paso Makes collaborators will use a $964,000 federal grant to help local manufacturing companies develop proposals for US Department of Defense contracts, which in turn, will lead to...

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Manufacturing and R&D: How did Mexico Become the Rising Star on the Global Stage?

GlobalAutoIndustrycom’s latest Audio Interview "Manufacturing and R&D: How did Mexico Become the Rising Star on the Global Stage" features Gary Swedback  Mr Swedback is CEO of NAI Mexico and NAI PanAmericas, part of the NAI Global...

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Nearly one million people have not received COVID-19 booster in San Diego

SAN DIEGO, CA - Nearly one million people in San Diego have yet to receive their booster dose, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced According to officials, of the 2 million 182,257 San Diegans eligible to receive their booster,...

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