Tijuana
Nearly All of the World's 50 Most Violent Cities Were in Latin America in 2014
San Pedro Sula, Honduras, was named the world's most murderous city for the fourth year in a row, while 19 Brazilian cities, 10 Mexican cities, and four cities in the United States also made the list.
Baja California Celebrates First Same-Sex Marriage, Despite Earlier Claims of 'Insanity' Against Couple
A week ago, local officials in Mexicali said the couple known as "the Victors" were too "crazy" to get married. Now, the doors are open in Baja's other major city, Tijuana, for same-sex couples to wed.
Photos of Kids Playfully Crossing the US-Mexico Border
Recently a storm took out a chain link fence separating the two countries at a park bisecting Tijuana and San Diego, letting people jump back and forth between nations.
Mexican Mods Helped Reshape the Cartel-Ravaged City of Tijuana
Tijuana's mod scene might be tiny, but that hasn't stopped them from throwing parties every month or raising their kids to keep on carrying the torch.
Shoes, Books, Bullets, and Backpacks: Every Found Object on the Mexican Border Represents a Tragedy
Photographer Richard Misrach and Mexican composer Guillermo Galindo are turning human trash found on the US-Mexico border into instruments, giving a new identity to fragments of lost lives.
Forever Alone? Cotillon Know the Feeling in Their New Track "Before"
Listen to the first cut off the LA band's debut LP, plus a brief chat about making it in LA, LSD in Tijuana in the sixties and kimonos.
Ex-Marine Who Carried Loaded Guns Into Mexico Is Released
Andrew Paul Tahmooressi, now 26, crossed into Tijuana in March with three loaded guns and 400 rounds of ammo. On Halloween night, he was freed.
Sad Girls y Qué Are Breaking Down Machismo with Internet Art
Sad Girls y Qué are a glittery, girl power gang based out of Tijuana who use art to retaliate against the machismo culture prevalent in Mexico and the world at large, and reappropriate the girly "feminine" aesthetic and put it in an aggressive and...
Torture in Mexico is 'Out of Control' According to Amnesty International
Fueled by the drug war, reports of torture at the hands of Mexican security forces have reportedly increased six-fold in the last decade.
Deported Veterans of America
We met some of the soldiers that were deported after serving in the US military.
Last Link to the Tijuana Cartel Gets Arrested While Celebrating Mexico's World Cup Win
Decked out in an official Mexico team jersey, Fernando Sánchez Arellano and his wife were dining at Carl's Jr. when he was arrested.
Legal Pot in the US Is Crippling Mexican Cartels
Following weed legalization in some states, Mexican cartels can no longer import so much north. And the DEA doesn't seem too happy about it.