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Though the visit was preplanned, it came on the heels of a weekend of chaos on the border by criminal organizations.
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Fear about Friday's violence in Tijuana didn‘t stay on the Mexican side of the border. It also affected businesses in San Ysidro.
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U.S. and Mexican officials are working to fix two broken sewer pipes, but a resolution is not expected anytime soon.
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The court’s decision allows the Biden administration to terminate the controversial Trump-era program.
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Federal officials are working to slow cross-border sewage flows south of San Diego, as a major plan to fix the problems slogs forward.
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Federal officials have finished an environmental impact report and hope public input can be incorporated by fall.
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Mexican prosecutors have named associates of the old Arellano-Felix drug cartel in the murders of two Tijuana journalists earlier this year.
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U.S government agencies are helping the Mexican border city get a better understanding of where air pollution is an issue south of the international border.
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Researchers found that the HIV incidence rate among people who use drugs in Tijuana had risen to an unprecedented 11% per year.
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From KPBS and PRX, "Port of Entry" tells cross-border stories that connect us. The podcast's latest season is focused on personal stories from cross-border artists and musicians who've gone through a lot to get where they are today.
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