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El Paso Air Traffic Plummets

EL PASO – The COVID-19 pandemic has been reflected not only in the health and economic contingency, but also in the urban mobility of international crossings and in El Paso International Airport According to data from the City of El Paso,...

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Crowds on Ensenada Beaches Prompt Reclosure

Ensenada’s director of municipal public security, Adrian Ortiz, reclosed the boardwalk above the municipality’s public beaches Friday after crowds of tourists flocked to the shoreline The closure was aimed at mitigating the spread of...

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Texas’ Economic Rebound Stalls

The resurgence of COVID-19 in July appears to have reversed economic gains in Texas that emerged when the virus’ frequency abated in May and June, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas’ latest Texas Economic Update “The...

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Phat Scooters to Open Headquarters in AZ

Phat Scooters, a leader in Neighborhood Electric Vehicle manufacturing, will soon be opening a new headquarters in Phoenix, Arizona The company signed a longterm lease for a 44,162-squarefoot industrial/flex building in the Phoenix Sky Harbor...

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Arizona hotel industry 'on brink of collapse'

ARIZONA - COVID-19 has affected almost every industry across the world But the hospitality industry could be one of the last to recover, according to the American Hotel Lodging Association According to a new reported condcuted by the...

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COVID-19 stopped investment in the Tampico International Airport

TAMPICO – The health emergency caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, stopped the investment plans in the Tampico International Airport, works that were planned to be executed this year for US$138 million, however, the situation postponed the...

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Construction of suburban train in Monterrey moves forward

MONTERREY – The Monterrey-Garcia airport suburban train project, which will cost close to US$879 million, continues moving forward With resources already transferred by the Ministry of Communications and Transport (SCT), the government of...

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Exports from Juarez to the U.S. fall

JUAREZ – During the first semester of 2020, Ciudad Juarez stopped exporting more than US$55 billion in merchandise to the United States, due to the effects caused by the COVID-19 pandemic on the maquiladora industry Figures from the National...

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Index seeks to bring vaccines against influenza to maquilas

JUAREZ – Due to the start of the allergy and influenza season, vaccination campaigns are being sought in the maquilas to protect workers because the symptoms are similar to those of COVID-19 Pedro Chavira, president of Index Juarez, said the...

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Renters Request Relief

A group called “Nosotres Baja California” has filed a citizen petition with the Baja California state legislature requesting rental relief, including prohibiting evictions and stopping all rent increases during the COVID-19...

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