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Cañeros de Los Mochis made their debut on 25 October 1947 in the Liga de la Costa del Pacífico (Pacific Coast League). [3]The Cañeros won their first Mexican Pacific League championship during the 1968–69 season, in which the top ranked team by the end of the season were crowned as champions.
The state's major cities include the capital and largest city, Culiacán; Mazatlán, a famous tourist resort and destination; and Los Mochis, an agricultural hub in Northwestern Mexico. Other cities include Guasave, Guamúchil, Escuinapa, El Fuerte, Sinaloa de Leyva, El Rosario, San Ignacio de Piaxtla and Choix.
Operation Black Swan was a military operation that led to the recapture of the Sinaloa Cartel leader, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán in Los Mochis, Sinaloa, on 8 January 2016. [6] This event led to the division of the cartel into various factions vying for control.
XHPFRT was awarded in the IFT-4 radio auction of 2017 and signed on in January 2019. The station's launch returned local radio to El Fuerte after a 34-year absence. The prior local station in El Fuerte, XEORF, relocated its studios to Los Mochis in 1985, though the transmitter remained in El Fuerte. [2]
XHORF-FM is a radio station on 99.7 FM authorized to broadcast from Mochicahui in El Fuerte Municipality, Sinaloa, Mexico, covering the Los Mochis area. It is owned by Grupo Radio Centro and carries its Planeta pop format. The station began broadcasting as an AM station from El Fuerte in 1970 and moved to Los Mochis in 1985. It moved to FM in 2011.
Mochi (Boerhavia coccinea) plant for which Los Mochis was namedIndigenous nations for this location include Yoreme (), Cahita, and Guasaves/Tamazulas. [2]Los Mochis (from mochim, plural of mochic, Cahitan for "earth turtle" and used to refer to the flowers of Boerhavia coccinea) [citation needed] was founded in 1893 by a group of American utopian socialists who were adherents of Albert Kimsey ...
El Debate (20 October 2013). "Bajo el signo de escorpión: vida y muerte de Francisco Rafael Arellano Félix". El Debate (in Spanish). Sinaloa. p. 6. Archived from the original on 21 October 2013; Grayson, George (2012). The Executioner's Men: Los Zetas, Rogue Soldiers, Criminal Entrepreneurs, and the Shadow State They Created.
A confrontation between the Federal Police forces and La Familia Michoacana in a ranch at Jilotlán de los Dolores, in western Jalisco, left 11 La Familia gunmen killed and 36 arrested. [216] More than 70 assault rifles were confiscated, along with 14 handguns, 3 grenades, 578 cartridges, 20,000 rounds of ammunition, and 40 bullet-proof vests.