HOLTVILLE — After three weeks of what has often been physically and emotionally demanding work, Sure Helpline Crisis Center staff... Read More
HOLTVILLE — Residents of the homes adjacent to the Barbara Worth Country Club have been consigned lately to swapping concerns... Read More
CALEXICO — That Iron Maiden’s heavy-metal adaptation of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s seven-part “Rime of the Ancient Mariner” would plant the seeds of a junior-high hesher’s lifelong love of poetry is apropos. Apropos in the sense that some 15 years later, this child of the border, Calexico native Charlie M. Zamarripa,... Read More
With the news that Imperial County was green-lit to officially enter the Orange Tier of the state’s Blueprint for a... Read More
Several chamber of commerce organizations throughout the Imperial Valley have spent the last year reevaluating the way they can better... Read More
HOLTVILLE — As uncertain as the future may seem for Cuban brothers and asylum seekers Reynaldo Marquéz Giniebra and Marco Antonio Marquéz Giniebra, both maintain they will never see Cuba again. That’s because the brothers’ opposition to the political regime in Cuba is so strong that both suggested they would... Read More
HOLTVILLE — In a year when nothing feels normal, the city of Holtville brought some unexpected joy to residents by... Read More
The designation was a candid acknowledgment by the federal government of the vital role that farmworkers play in the food... Read More
HOLTVILLE — For the first time in over a year, select students were allowed to return to Holtville High School for traditional in-person instruction on Tuesday, March 30. The timing of the reopening of the campus for in-person instruction could not have come sooner for senior Raymond Castillo, who said... Read More
(This story was updated at 12:20 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, with additional statements from Mike Abatti, IID, and others.) Imperial... Read More