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Border News Translations: Holiday Weekend; Amber Alerts
Hope you don't mind a friendly comment.... The headline makes it appear that there actually WERE Amber Alerts, not that officials were working to enhance the program. There is a difference between the two, and the headline seems a bit misleading. No Amber Alerts in Baja this weekend... just higher occupancy rates in Baja's hotels.— May 30, 2011 7:33 p.m.
Rosarito Clubs Go Out of Business
Yes... thanks to the constant barrage of negative reports, not only the big, noisy clubs but many smaller businesses in Baja have been shuttered. Those small local entrapreneuers are the real "victims" of the popular (bad) impression. However many newer businesses clubs have opened up; perhaps smaller than Iggys, et al, but "Metropolis" seems to be doing well. More intimate and quieter settings like "the Lizard Lounge" are entering the fray, as are new restaurants such as "Akai Sushi," all on the boulevard, and others in Pabelleon... the new mall. The city seems to be seeking more than the temporary, "Spring Break" crowd... and that's okay with the residents. Also interesting... some of the big clubs may be dark, but are not for sale. The beach location, great weather and value are all lures too strong to be ignored for long.— March 19, 2011 7:04 p.m.