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  2. Disappearance of Alfredo Jiménez Mota - Wikipedia

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    Alfredo Jiménez Mota (February 16, 1980 – disappeared April 2, 2005) was a 25-year-old Mexican journalist, working for El Imparcial (Hermosillo) in the northern city of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, [1] [2] who went missing while investigating government involvement with organized crime and drug traffickers in Sinaloa during the Mexican Drug War.

  3. List of journalists and media workers killed in Mexico

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    El Imparcial del Istmo: Killed [254] 8 October 2007: Agustín López Nolasco: Tehuantepec, Oaxaca: El Imparcial del Istmo: Killed [255] 8 October 2007: Flor Vásquez López: Tehuantepec, Oaxaca: El Imparcial del Istmo: Killed [256] 3 December 2007: Gastón Alonso Acosta Toscano: Aguas Prieta, Sonora: Noticias de la Frontera: Killed [257] 8 ...

  4. List of newspapers in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    La Prensa Sonora [2] Hermosillo, Sonora [2] Primera Hora: Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas Primera Plana [2] Hermosillo, Sonora [2] Público [citation needed] Guadalajara, Jalisco Pulso: San Luis Potosí [6] Realidades: Tepic, Nayarit Récord: Mexico City [3] Reflexión Informativa Oaxaca [8] Oaxaca Reforma [1] Mexico City: El Regional de Sonora [2 ...

  5. 2009 Hermosillo daycare center fire - Wikipedia

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    According to Sonora Governor Eduardo Bours the day of the blaze, "There were 142 children in the nursery, 35 have died, and another 41 are hospitalized." [13] Two days later on Sunday, Sonora state Health Minister Raymundo López Vucovich announced, "In the past few hours three more have died. Twelve of the 22 hospitalized children are in a ...

  6. Hermosillo - Wikipedia

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    The Héctor Espino Stadium is located in the city of Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. It was the home of the Naranjeros de Hermosillo, team of the Mexican Pacific League until the 2012–13 season, which was supplied by the Sonora Stadium from the 2013–14 campaign. It also hosted the Cimarrones de Sonora football team, team of the Mexican Ascent ...

  7. Ernesto Munro Palacio - Wikipedia

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    Munro Palacio was born on 16 October 1948 in Puerto Peñasco, Sonora, Mexico. His family had arrived from Hermosillo to the city of Puerto Peñasco in 1928 to work in what was at the time a small fishing camp; his parents Guillermo Munro Fourcade and María Palacio were among the first settlers there. [1] Munro Palacio played baseball as a pitcher.

  8. Vernon Pérez Rubio - Wikipedia

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    He was treasurer of the Civil Engineers College of Sonora, from 1992 to 1994, and member of the Board of Directors of the Banco del Atlántico in Hermosillo from 1993 to 1996. [11]

  9. Javier Gándara Magaña - Wikipedia

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    Javier Gándara Magaña (born 23 November 1944) is a Mexican businessman and politician. He is a member of the National Action Party (PAN). He served as the municipal president of Hermosillo from 2009 to 2012 and was the PAN nominee in the 2015 Sonora gubernatorial election, where he was defeated by Claudia Pavlovich.