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Record Season: Over 160 Gray Whales Grace the Waters of Puerto Chale in 2026
Puerto Chale reports an extraordinary season with over 160 gray whales in its bay. The high influx of cetaceans positions this destination as an ecotourism leader in 2026, boosting the local economy under strict environmental protection protocols.
Feb 51 min read


Sustainability in the Desert: Milena Quiroga Delivers Community Garden with Nearly 1,000 Vegetables in Puerto Chale
Milena Quiroga delivered a community garden in Puerto Chale that already produces 960 vegetables. This project seeks to strengthen food security and sustainability in the coastal area, allowing families to grow their own food and boost the local economy in 2026.
Feb 51 min read


Clean Lungs: Nearly One Ton of Waste Removed in La Paz Estuary Macro-Cleaning
A massive cleaning day at the La Paz Estuary and El Conchalito mangroves resulted in the collection of 940 kg of solid waste. The community effort aims to protect this vital ecosystem, improve water quality, and ensure shelter for marine species in the Sudcalifornian capital in 2026.
Feb 41 min read


Tech Breeding Ground: 60 Teams Compete in Robomatrix BCS 2026 Seeking National Qualification
The Robomatrix BCS 2026 competition gathered 60 teams in Los Cabos to vie for a spot in the national robotics phases. The event highlights the growth of technological talent in the state and the commitment to STEM education as a pillar of regional innovation.
Feb 41 min read


Mat Dominance: Quintana Roo Gladiators Shine with 14 Medals at the 2026 Mexican Open Wrestling Championship
Quintana Roo achieves a haul of 14 medals at the 2026 Mexican Open Wrestling Championship. With 3 golds, 5 silvers, and 6 bronzes, the state's gladiators secure their place on the national pre-selection radar and consolidate the state as a combat sports leader.
Feb 41 min read


Housing Justice: First "Welfare Homes" Under Construction on La Paz's Outskirts
The Housing for Well-being program is moving forward on the outskirts of La Paz with the construction of the first structural units. With accessible monthly payments and a focus on families without social security, the project aims to deliver its first homes in the first half of 2026, tackling the challenge of providing basic services to the most lagging areas.
Feb 32 min read


Forging Champions: INSUDE Begins Mass Concentration of Teams for the 2026 Regional Stage
INSUDE is concentrating the best athletes from Baja California Sur to prepare for the regional stage of the 2026 National Olympics. With high-intensity training and specialized follow-up, the state aims to optimize the performance of its teams and ensure a historic medal haul.
Feb 31 min read


Fishery Sector Alert: Upper Gulf Producers Demand Urgent Regulation for Hake Catch
Fishermen in the Upper Gulf of California urge official regulation of hake fishing to prevent overexploitation. In the absence of NOM-020, the sector seeks to protect the resource and access international certifications to export to premium markets in 2026.
Feb 32 min read


The Purple Revolution: La Paz Saves 210,000 Liters of Potable Water Through Treated Water Use
In an effort to mitigate the water crisis that historically affects the region, the General Directorate of Municipal Public Services of La Paz has consolidated a vital strategy at the start of 2026: the massive reuse of treated water. Through the program known as the "Purple Tanker" (Pipa Púrpura), more than 210,000 liters of this resource have been utilized for urban maintenance tasks that previously consumed freshwater. This measure not only optimizes the management of the
Feb 31 min read


Pedaling for Glory: 15 Cyclists from Los Cabos Lead the BCS Team in National Competition
A delegation of 15 cyclists from Los Cabos represents Baja California Sur in a national-level event. This group, forming the base of the state team, aims to score key ranking points and demonstrate the high competitive level developed in the municipality during 2026.
Jan 301 min read


Investment in Social Fabric: Comprehensive Rehabilitation of Centro Impulso Miramar Delivered in La Paz
The comprehensive rehabilitation of Centro Impulso Miramar in La Paz was delivered, a key space for training and community development. The project aims to boost local entrepreneurship and strengthen social cohesion through modern infrastructure, directly benefiting hundreds of Sudcalifornian families in 2026.
Jan 301 min read


Marine Powerhouse: Fishing in BCS reaches 200,000 tons with a value of 2.4 billion pesos
Fishing in Baja California Sur reached a record 200,000 tons in 2026, with a value of 2.4 billion pesos. This growth strengthens the state economy, boosts exports, and consolidates the fishing sector as one of the most profitable and strategic industries for the development of the peninsula.
Jan 302 min read


Commitment to History and Environment: San Javier Community Joins the Permanent Cleaning Program
The San Javier community has joined the Permanent Cleaning Program in Loreto to strengthen the conservation of its historical and natural environment. With the participation of citizens and authorities, the program aims to improve the oasis's urban image and promote a sustainable tourism model in the Sierra de la Giganta during 2026.
Jan 271 min read


Historic Boost to Connectivity: 50 Billion Pesos Announced for Federal Highway Rehabilitation; BCS Included in the Plan
A federal investment of 50 billion pesos was announced to repair Mexico's federal highway network, including key sections in Baja California Sur. The program seeks to optimize logistical connectivity, reduce transport costs, and strengthen road tourism, boosting the state's economic competitiveness during 2026.
Jan 272 min read


Sanctuary in the Highlands: Species Conservation and Reproduction Center Projected for Sierra La Laguna
A new Species Conservation and Reproduction Center is projected for the Sierra La Laguna Biosphere Reserve. The project aims to protect Baja California Sur's endemic biodiversity through scientific research and breeding programs, strengthening ecosystem resilience to climate change during 2026.
Jan 272 min read


Public Management Efficiency: Strengthening Maintenance and Rehabilitation of State Facilities in BCS
Baja California Sur is strengthening its public building maintenance and rehabilitation program to improve citizen services and operational efficiency. The initiative seeks to preserve state assets, generate local construction jobs, and modernize government infrastructure under sustainability and accessibility standards during 2026.
Jan 271 min read


A Golden Sweep for the Capital! La Paz Conquers 44 Medals in Surfing, Taekwondo, Tennis, and Volleyball
La Paz Sports, 2026 State Olympics, BCS Medal Table, Taekwondo, Surfing, Tennis, Volleyball, Sports Success, Sudcalifornian Talent
Jan 272 min read


High-Impact Investment: 684 Million Pesos Residential Development Projected for the Heart of Los Cabos
The real estate sector in Baja California Sur continues to establish itself as one of the most robust engines of the state's economy. Recently, a project was unveiled for the construction of a new luxury residential development in Los Cabos, featuring an estimated investment of 684 million pesos. This complex, designed with a four-level structure, aims to meet the growing demand for high-end housing in the destination. This multimillion-dollar capital injection not only bolst
Jan 262 min read


Color and Life in Miraflores: Successful Bougainvillea Reforestation Day Held in the Community
The community of Miraflores, in the municipality of Los Cabos, has taken a significant step toward beautifying its surroundings and environmental preservation through an urban reforestation day. During this event, neighbors and local authorities joined forces to plant bougainvilleas across the main streets and public spaces of the delegation. This initiative not only aims to enhance the visual aesthetics of this picturesque town but also to strengthen local identity by using
Jan 262 min read


Hope is Born: CONANP Reports the First Gray Whale Births of the Season in BCS Sanctuaries
CONANP reported the first gray whale births in the sanctuaries of Baja California Sur for the 2026 season. This biological milestone confirms the importance of Sudcalifornian lagoons as the world's primary nursery area, highlighting the success of conservation programs and the health of the marine ecosystem on the peninsula.
Jan 262 min read
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