March 10, 2025 Edition

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Hot Topics, Local Drama, and a Whale of a Time in This Week’s Gringo Gazette South!

The latest issue of Gringo Gazette South is packed with everything you need to know about what’s shaking (and stirring) in Baja. From alarming environmental concerns to major infrastructure projects, and even a bit of local gossip—this edition has it all!

Whale Woes in Bahía Magdalena

It’s not looking good for the gray whales, and our feature story sheds light on why marine biologists are sounding the alarm. With a shockingly low number of calves this season and multiple whale strandings reported, what does this mean for the future of Baja’s iconic sea giants?

San Jose’s Roundabout Nightmare Comes to an End (Sort Of?)

After years of frustrating congestion, the infamous San Jose roundabout is finally getting a much-needed overhaul. But there’s a catch: the project will take an entire year, and detours will be a way of life for locals and tourists alike. Will the pain be worth the gain?

Water Extraction Mystery in El Tule

What happens when 40 water trucks start filling up daily from a mysterious well? A whole lot of questions, that’s what. Business owners and residents are raising eyebrows (and sending official complaints) over what seems like a private operation affecting public water supply. Is this just another case of Baja politics at play?

Tertiary Hospital Finally Coming to San José

Los Cabos is about to get a serious upgrade in healthcare with the planned construction of a 260-bed tertiary hospital. Promising specialized care and much-needed relief for an overburdened medical system, this project is set to change the landscape of healthcare in the region.

Expats and Entrepreneurs Unite

The first-ever Ex-Pat Professional Business Mixer in Los Cabos was a smashing success! Business owners from across the globe gathered to network, exchange ideas, and sip cocktails at the stunning Corazón Resort and Spa. If you missed it, don’t worry—this might just become a regular thing!

Coastal Road Controversy—Will Access Be Cut Off?

A petition is gaining traction as locals fight to keep the scenic coastal road from San José del Cabo to Cabo Pulmo open to the public. With nearly 10,000 signatures already collected, will authorities listen, or is this just another battle against privatization in paradise?

Cabo’s ‘Grey Ghost’ Finally Comes to Life

After years of being an eyesore, the long-abandoned “Grey Ghost” is transforming into The Place at Cabo, a stylish new hotspot featuring trendy boutiques, upscale restaurants, and even a cable car ride. Is this the next big thing in Cabo’s nightlife and shopping scene?

The Return of Steinbeck’s Ship to La Paz

History buffs and marine lovers, get ready—the Western Flyer, the ship that carried John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts through the Sea of Cortez in 1940, is back! The newly restored vessel will be docked in La Paz for a special event this April, offering a unique blend of history, science, and adventure.

And More!

From real estate trends and restaurant openings to upcoming festivals and local fundraisers, this issue of Gringo Gazette South is your ultimate guide to all things Baja.

Pick up your copy today and stay in the know—because in Baja, you never want to be the last to hear about what’s going on!

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