Jill Replogle
Jill Replogle was a reporter for the Fronteras Desk.
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At the Instituto Madre Asunta shelter for migrant women and children in Tijuana, a woman in a red sweatshirt with a sullen face tries to keep her 4-year-old son entertained while she tells a stranger her story.
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Winemakers in Baja California’s Guadalupe Valley are raising their glasses to a future without condos and traffic jams.
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Three California natives pleaded guilty to smuggling immigrants through a hole in the U.S.-Mexico border fence and then transporting them inland via private plane.
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A developing scandal involving the pop singer children of a Mexican drug lord is raising questions about the tight connections between politicians, pop culture and the cartels.
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On the heels of legislative victories in 2013, immigrant advocates in California are planning their next major battles.
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Four United States fugitives have been detained in Baja California in recent years thanks to the Mexican state’s international tip line.
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It’s the beginning of gray whale calving season in the lagoons of Baja California, Mexico, and fishermen there recently had a rare find: conjoined whale twins.
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Exactly three years after being shot in the head by a would-be assassin, former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will spend the anniversary skydiving over her beloved borderland.
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The collapse of part of the scenic toll road that runs from Tijuana down the Baja California peninsula has been bad news for the tourism industry in Ensenada.
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One of the most scenic portions of the coastal highway between Tijuana and Ensenada collapsed on Dec. 28, plunging a cement truck at least 100 feet toward the sea. Geologists had warned the area was unstable for decades.