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Sinaloa is a Pacific coastal state known for its agricultural production, seafood, beaches, and complex security landscape. In this section, follow the latest news from cities like Mazatlán, Culiacán, and Los Mochis, covering tourism, politics, economic development, and organized crime. With a rich cultural history and growing international appeal, Sinaloa is a state of contrasts—balancing scenic beauty and regional challenges. This section offers timely reporting on what’s shaping Sinaloa today.

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Five chemical concentration areas destroyed in Sinaloa

Explore the recent operations targeting chemical concentration areas in Sinaloa to dismantle clandestine drug production sites.
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Mazatlán home port plan

Mazatlán home port plan sets 450-million-peso target

Sinaloa’s governor filed a 450-million-peso plan with FONATUR to convert Mazatlán’s cruise terminal into a Mazatlán home port, aiming for embarkations and overnight stays.
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22 people stranded on Isla Venados

Heavy rains flood streets; 22 people stranded on Isla Venados

Heavy rains flood Mazatlán streets as lifeguards and Civil Protection evacuate 22 people from Isla Venados; no injuries reported amid traffic closures and a non-injury...
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Mazatlán logs 245,000 cruise passengers so far in 2025

Mazatlán logs 245,000 cruise passengers so far in 2025

Mazatlán cruise passengers 2025 keep rising as Sectur reports 245,353 visitors on 66 ships, with 13,283 in August alone; what’s driving the numbers and what...
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Carpa Olivera pool reopens after weeklong closure

Carpa Olivera pool reopens after weeklong closure

Carpa Olivera pool reopens in Mazatlán after seven days closed for high waves and damage, with partial areas still restricted and lifeguards supervising swimmers from...
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Sinaloa dams at 21.5 percent

Sinaloa dams at 21.5 percent after August rains statewide

Sinaloa dams at 21.5 percent after August rains, with 3,356.4 Mm³ stored; strong inflows and a 200 m³/s Huites–Miguel Hidalgo transfer lift reserves but risks...
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Arroyo Jabalines mangrove pruning

Arroyo Jabalines mangrove pruning debate splits neighbors

Neighbors and activists clash over Arroyo Jabalines mangrove pruning, with calls for permits, flood control, and safety. Protesters reject logging and demand a study.
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Navigator of the Seas in Mazatlán

Navigator of the Seas in Mazatlán brings 3,891 passengers

Navigator of the Seas in Mazatlán arrives with 3,891 passengers and 1,258 crew, lifting local business as visitors explore the Malecón, Centro, and Olas Altas.
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Sinaloa records zero homicides

Sinaloa records zero homicides for second day according to FGE

Sinaloa zero homicides for the second straight day, per the FGE daily crime report for August 17; no disappearances were logged and only one vehicle...
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Security operations in Sinaloa weaken warring groups

Federal and state security operations in Sinaloa are “undermining” warring groups, the governor said in Culiacán, as 100 new patrol cars and a training pact...
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Rosario artisanal bread tradition survives in Donato Guerra

Rosario artisanal bread tradition survives in Donato Guerra

Rosario artisanal bread endures in Donato Guerra as Enrique and Mayte keep hand-made baking alive with a clay oven, early starts, and classic recipes.
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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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