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Culiacán

Culiacán, the capital of Sinaloa, is a political and economic hub known for its agriculture, universities, and security concerns. In this section, follow updates on public policy, infrastructure, crime, education, and local business. As the heart of the state, Culiacán plays a pivotal role in both development and regional governance.

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Rock Sinaloa 2025

Rock Sinaloa 2025 sets Culiacán dates for November

Rock Sinaloa 2025 sets Culiacán dates on Nov 8–9 as organizers keep the call open; eight bands will be chosen after September auditions.
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Youth Month in Culiacán

Youth Month in Culiacán brings free cultural events

Youth Month in Culiacán offers free concerts, film, art, sports, and entrepreneurship all August.
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Women carrying AK-47s in Culiacán

Military Arrests Three Women Carrying AK-47s in Culiacán

Three women carrying AK-47s in Culiacán were arrested by the Mexican military, highlighting arms trafficking concerns.
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1,500 Mexican Army troops arrive in Sinaloa amid violence surge

1,500 Mexican Army troops arrive in Sinaloa amid violence surge

The surge in violence in Sinaloa intensified as 1,500 federal troops arrived on August 2, part of a buildup that began in July to curb...
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Culiacán shootout

Culiacán shootout leaves three injured and leads to weapons seizure

A shootout in Culiacán left three civilians injured and led to the seizure of rifles, tactical gear, and stolen vehicles.
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Violence in Sinaloa 22 Dead

Wave of Violence in Sinaloa Leaves 22 Dead Despite Military Reinforcements

A brutal wave of violence swept the state of Sinaloa over the weekend, with authorities reporting 22 homicides between Saturday and Monday.
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Culiacán police officer shot remains stable after Sunday ambush

Culiacán police officer shot remains stable after Sunday ambush

Culiacán police officer shot on July 20 is in stable condition after ambush in Las Quintas; Health Secretary confirms no life‑threatening organ damage.
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