Wendy Fry, Los Angeles Times

Wendy Fry

Los Angeles Times

San Diego, CA, United States

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  • Los Angeles Times
  • The Union-Tribune

Past articles by Wendy:

Two women alleged sexual harassment by Border Angels founder

Enrique Morones, a longtime immigrant rights activist, was the subject of an internal investigation in 2019. He announced his retirement in an email later that year. → Read More

Journalism at Risk: The stories behind the journalists who tell Tijuana's story

The murders of two journalists in January served as a reminder of the peril of reporting in Mexico. A video series goes behind the scenes with the journalists who tell Tijuana's story. → Read More

Power and success of Latino community to be celebrated at San Diego L'ATTITUDE conference

Former President Barack Obama, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Sen. Alex Padilla scheduled to speak at 5th annual conference → Read More

'No borders when it comes to fire': Book explores 100 years of firefighting in Tijuana and beyond

Telemundo 20's Marinee Zavala wrote about cross-border collaboration between San Diego and Tijuana firefighters → Read More

Siblings who went missing after mother's murder in Mexico found safe

The Baja California Attorney General's office issued an Amber Alert for the minors after their mother was killed outside of Tijuana on Sunday night → Read More

Authorities searching for two missing American children last seen in Tijuana

The siblings were last seen with their mother in Tijuana on Sept. 2 → Read More

Tijuana's Gay Men's Chorus harnessing the power of music to make LGBT community more visible

The group's official mission is to create a safe space for the artistic development of Tijuana's LGBT community and to make the community visible through music. → Read More

Mexican president highlights his support of Baja California during visit to Tijuana

The president visited on Friday morning following a weekend of chaos in the border city → Read More

Six arrested in Sinaloa for alleged involvement in Tijuana chaos

Among those arrested are some of the "bosses" of criminal groups, Mexico's president said → Read More

Baja California tries to return to normal after a weekend of cartel violence

Baja California struggled Sunday to return to normality after cartel violence shut down much of the region Friday. → Read More

Troops patrol Tijuana as city emerges from cartel-fueled night of terror

24 vehicles were burned across the region including 15 in Tijuana; 17 arrests made in connection with mayhem → Read More

Judge sentences boat pilot to 18 years in prison for three smuggling deaths

Prosecutors say Antonio Hurtado jumped first, saving himself, when a boat carrying 32 migrants capsized off Point Loma → Read More

Administrators of popular Facebook page Tijuana 664 gunned down outside their home

Both were founders of Tijuana 664, and one of the lines of investigation in the case is related to their informative work on the anonymous Facebook page. → Read More

Ex-Rutgers basketball player gets 22 years in prison for killing Tijuana nightclub worker

The father of the victim says the penalty isn't enough → Read More

Border officials pause construction of new barriers at Friendship Park following outcry

In a statement released Thursday, the agency said they will also reopen the park a minimum of two days each month after construction → Read More

Man run down by car after rescuing woman being attacked outside Tijuana bar

The victim, 26, was killed outside Le Conteiner, and his death is being investigated as a homicide → Read More

U.S. says border wall replacement project at Friendship Park will continue for now

A group of activists asked Border Patrol to pause construction to allow for review of the design and community input after concerns that it would close the historic binational park permanently → Read More

Baja authorities probe death of a Guatemalan diplomat's wife following Tijuana plastic surgery

Baja state officials said the private hospital where the surgery was supposed to take place had been operating without a license for two months, and the director running it is not a doctor → Read More

Defendants in 'monumental' meth bust in National City appear in court

One of the defendants has a familial relationship with Baja California's Secretary of the Economy → Read More

Tijuana, in sore need of green space, is getting a huge new ecopark

The city of 2.2 million has 0.8 meters of green area per person, far less than the 16 meters the World Health Organization says is ideal for a healthy community → Read More