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El Sol de Morelia [8] Morelia, Michoacán El Sol de Nayarit: Tepic, Nayarit [6] El Sol de Puebla [1] Puebla [6] El Sol de San Luis: San Luis Potosí [6] El Sol de Sinaloa [25] Culiacán, Sinaloa El Sol de Tampico: Tamaulipas [6] El Sol de Tijuana [1] Tijuana, Baja California El Sol de Tlaxcala: Tlaxcala [6] El Sol de Toluca [1] Toluca [6] El ...
Organización Editorial Mexicana, also known as OEM, is the largest Mexican print media company and the largest newspaper company in Latin America.The company owns a large newswire service, it includes 70 Mexican daily newspapers, 24 radio stations and 44 websites.
The elderly mother of convicted Mexican crime boss Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman has died after spending the last couple weeks in a private clinic, local media reported on Sunday. El Sol de Sinaloa, a ...
Newspapers of Sinaloa include: El Debate de Culiacán, El Debate de Guamúchil, El Debate de Guasave, El Debate de los Mochis, El Debate de Mazatlán, El Sol de Culiacán, El Sol de Sinaloa, La I Noticias para Mí Culiacán, Noroeste (Culiacán), Noroeste de Mazatlán, and Primera Hora. [35] [36]
Grupo Reforma was created by Alejandro Junco de la Vega and Rodolfo Junco Jr. from the merger of two companies, Editora el Sol S.A. and Ediciones del Norte S.A. The newsgroup was started with the founding of El Sol in April 1922, followed by El Norte in 1938, Monterrey's Metro in 1988, Reforma in 1993, Palabra and Mexico City's Metro in 1997 ...
On 9 September 2024, a conflict erupted between the primary factions of the Sinaloa Cartel—Los Chapitos and La Mayiza—and their respective armed groups in Culiacán, Sinaloa, and later spread to other municipalities in the state. The conflict stemmed from the capture of two key cartel leaders, Joaquín Guzmán López and Ismael "El Mayo ...
El Debate de Culiacán is a Mexican newspaper published by El Debate S.A. de C.V. of Culiacán, Sinaloa. [1] Fernando Brito, a photographic editor of El Debate, gave a speech at the "Crónicas: Seven Contemporary Mexican Artists Confront the Drug War" exhibit in Houston, Texas. [2]
Raúl Meza Ontiveros, commonly referred to by his alias El M6, was born in La Mesa del Rodeo, a rural community in Tamazula, Durango, Mexico, on 11 December 1966.Though originally from the state of Durango, he did most of his criminal career in Sinaloa. [1]