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From Issue #454
Motorcycle Rally Presents Donations From Last Rally
Lucrative Land Near The Docks Is For Sale
Graffiti: What A Headache
State Chief Prosecutor Inaugurates Identification System In Puerto Peñasco
Joaquin Jauregui Mercado Takes Oath As President Of Peñasco Lawyer's School
From Issue #453
Fishing Fleet Will Be Reduced, Some Boats Can Be Traded In For New Ones
It Is Necessary To Examine The Terms From CONAPESCA And SEMARNAT For The Reduction Of Our Fishing Fleet
Tourism Dips Slightly, City and Merchants Launching New Promotional Efforts
Civil Protection Unit And Others Planting Water In Desert To Save Those Evading Checkpoint
From Issue #452
Land Dispute In Morua Wetlands: Damages Beyond Repair To The Marine Ecosystem And Its Fauna
Plans To Designate 400M Pesos To Roads, Electricity, and Water During 2008
CEDO Initiates Naturarte Concept For Eco-Businesses
Water Purifying Boom In Puerto Penasco
Method Of Euthanizing Stray Dogs Will Be Changed
From Issue #451
Problems For The Foreign Tourists Begin With US Passport Policy Changes
Less RV Space For RV 'Snowbirds'
Puerto Penasco Narrowly Closes Out A Balanced 2007
CANACO Reports A Good 2007, Optimistic Forecast For 2008
From Issue #450
Public Services and Security In Puerto Penasco Being Equipped And Reinforced
Frozen Specimen of the 'Vaquita Marina' Being Brought To Puerto Peñasco
Poverty Hidden Under The Make-up At Puerto Peñasco
Puerto Peñasco: A full-time 'laundry' For The Bours Administration?
From Issue #449
Fishermen Protest City Hall
Clifton Family Donates 50 Thousand Dollars For Shelter
Eighth Annual Beach Cleaning 'Talacha' A Success
Neighbors Express Their Uncertainties
Tourism Secretary Inaugurates S.A.R.E.
Puerto Peñasco: Next Stop For Huge Cruiseliners?
From Issue #448
Successful Seventh Motorcycle Rally Comes To Puerto Peñasco
Mayor: I'm In Favor Of Opening Casinos In Puerto Peñasco
Municipal Tourist Police Patrol Begins Operations
Lukeville Port Of Entry Providing Special Entry For RV'S And Trailers
First Los Angeles-Puerto Peñasco Flight Lands
'Mother's Square' Will Be Rebuilt And Modernized
Fisherman's Square: The Shame Of The Harbor
Perimeter Wall Built For 'La Montaņa' School
From Issue #447
Working Plan For Desalination Plant Is Presented
50 Million More Pesos To Be Invested In Penasco's Water Infrastructure
Gang Of Car Thieves Caught In The Act, Three Arrested
City, Businesses Placing Garbage Containers On The Beach
Pollution On The Rise In Puerto Penasco
From Issue #446
Working Plan For Desalination Plant Is Presented
50 Million More Pesos To Be Invested In Penasco's Water Infrastructure
Gang Of Car Thieves Caught In The Act, Three Arrested
City, Businesses Placing Garbage Containers On The Beach
Pollution On The Rise In Puerto Penasco
From Issue #445
Authorities Making Public Awareness Push To Fight Extortion
'United Businessmen For Puerto Penasco' In Talks With Security Director
In The Opinion Of Armando Guzman, Famous Correspondent Of Telemundo In Washington
A List Of The Names Of Municipal Workers And Their Duties Is Requested
Johnathan Is Alive Today Because Of His Mother's Kidney
The "Charro De Mexico" Makes Puerto Peñasco Sing
Freysa Casandra had the honor of accompanying Arnold Schwarzenegger
From Issue #444
Surveillance And Security Increased For Governor's Conference
Table Dances, Table Dances, Table Dances. Also: Table Dances
Local Businessmen Acknowledge Success Of Governor's Conference
Governors And President Meet On Border Issues
From Issue #443
Highway 85 And Lukeville's Checkpoint
Aerolitoral's First Hermosillo-Puerto Penasco Flight Makes History
Excessive Competition Is Detrimental For Beer Business
Penasco Inaugurates New Tourism Industry Academy
Local Fisherman Fighting For Rights To Pier Concessions
PFP Intensifying Highway Patrols
From Issue #442
Patrol Cars, Firearms, and Segways Delivered to Local Police
Mega-paving Project Begins On 34 Streets
Estimates Say Shrimping Season Strong, On Par With Previous Two Years
City Council Presents Land To The History Museum Foundation
Warning Signs In Our Local Ecosystem
Larry D. Large Foundation donates land and building for new recreational park
From Issue #441
Puerto Penasco Also Has Its 7 Natural Wonders And Others Not So Natural
Daily Blackouts, Complains To CFE Too
Public Safety And Beach Access, Two Issues That Must Be Addressed By The P.A.N.
Advertising On Public Property - So What?
From Issue #440
El Pinacate Is Contender As Mexico's Natural Wonder
High Number Of Table Dances In Puerto Penasco
Beach Cleaning Machine Tested In Puerto Peñasco
Beaches Being Monitored for "Clean Beach" Certification
OOMAPAS Acknowledges Colonies Affected By Water Supply Shortage
Secretary of Health On Alert Due To Extreme Temperatures
From Issue #439
Those Affected By Closed Beach Access Present Complaints
Ecotourism Helps Keep A Healthy Economy
Puerto Penasco Celebrates Its 80th Anniversary With "Sea and Sun" Festivities
Cornerstone Is Laid For Puerto Penasco History Museum
First Class Of Real Estate Agents Graduates
Infernal Heat Wave Strikes Puerto Penasco, Highs Hit 40C/104F
Hotels at 70% Capacity for July 4th
From Issue #438
Officials Ask For Sonoyta/Lukeville Border Expansion
Access To Beaches - Disorder And Leniency
Strangers In Their Own Land - Puerto Penasco has bitter similarities with Cabo San Lucas
The P.R.D. Supports The U.N.T. During Conflict
From Issue #437
Dispute Over Beach Access Comes To A Head
UNT Street Protestors Evicted By Force
The Malecon - Down It Goes - Only To Be Built Again
Stopped Wells, Missing Conduits, Other Problems Have Impacted The City's Water Supply
Fourteen years of De Frente
Fisherman From Different Cooperatives Join Forces To Demand Their Rights
Project "Proyecta Sonora" will raise tourism
'Invaders' Occupy Land In Puerto Peñasco
From Issue #436
Car theft on the rise in Peñasco
Police stop, seize ATVs driven by speeding minors
Port Captain Issues Hurricane Season Warnings
It Won't Be Easy To Ensure Beach Access - But Something Must Be Done
From Issue #435
Health Department Warns Against Threat Of Hepatitis A
Plans To Construct A Convention Center Are In Progress
Properties Must Be Registered Correctly, says ICRESON
Complaint Filed Against Mayan Palace For Not Paying For Food Consumed By Its Employees
From Issue #434
Fire In The High Seas - Chronicle Of A Water Rescue
Iraq War Veteran Dies In Strange Accident
Six Tons Of Crab Confiscated During A Period Of Prohibition
From Issue #433
For The President, Housing, Water And Urbanization Are Areas of Focus
Shrimping Ban Begins
Rocky Point, The 'Beach For Arizonans' (opinion)
The Freight Train, A Great Hope For Many
From Issue #432
Electronic Payments Will Be Made Possible For Tourist Watercraft
The 'King Of The Sea' Bursts Into Flames
Tourist Development Growth Is Being Monitored
Program for Car Identification is Reinstated
Fifth Coastal Cavalcade 2007, "Uniting All States"
From Issue #431
Water Supply Is Secured For Puerto Peñasco
More than 3.5M Pesos Spent Fighting Garbage Problem
Opinion: On The Tourism Industry
Stores Selling Drugs Without Prescriptions Can Be Fined, Closed
From Issue #400
Tourism Office To Be Reopened
Students And Organizations Volunteer To Clean The Beach
Larry D. Large Foundation Delivers Didactic Material to Schools
Negative impact of 'The Pointe' on the Morúa Estuary
Local Airport Already Counts on Fuel
The Old Pantheon, Shelter Of The Homeless And Sad Stories
Death - all of us are headed there - no doubt!
From Issue #399
New Investors Interested In Peñasco Arrive
Fishermen Live In Uncertainty
Undocumented immigrants on the rise
It Is Expected That By May 2007, Puerto Peñasco Will Have A Public Sea Front
History of Estero La Pinta - Part 1
From Issue #398
Ex-Fishermen Change Their Ships For Motorcycles
The Office Of Sanitary Regulations Will Inspect Drug Stores
The Naval Sector Rescues Three Castaway Tourists
The Motorcycle Rally Expects To Receive Ten Thousand Riders
Ecotourism, An Activity That Hasn't Been Adequately Exploited
From Issue #397
The First Catches Of Shrimp Arrive in Peñasco
Delinquency Is One Of The Prices Of Development
The Second 'Walk For Health' Has Been A Success
Puerto Peñasco Occupies First Place In Growth In The Nation
Beach Access Needs To Be Respected, Warns the Municipal President
Installing desalination plant will cost 100 million pesos
An Integrated Sustainable Coastal Association is to be built.
From Issue #396
There Is A Worldwide Interest For Taking Care Of The Biosphere - And We Don't Care!
The First 'Snowbirds' Have Arrived
The Number of Residents In Peñasco Is Much Larger Than What The Official Data Says
To Sell "Carne Asada" Tacos Is A Good Business
Fox Will Recommend Puerto Peñasco To Felipe Calderon
Three million pesos are needed to build Cultural Center
From Issue #395
The Fishing Fleet Is Almost Ready to Search for 'Pink Gold'
Penasco's Tourist Capacity Has Doubled In The Last Three Years
The Museum - An Issue That Needs To Be Pushed Forward
Peñasco Is Sonora's Real Estate Leader
Puerto Penasco Has Grown Because It Was Planned Years Ago: Oscar Palacio
From Issue #394
Peñasco To Host Next Plenary Session of Arizona-Sonora Commission
The United States Reinforces The Wall Against Immigrants
CAM "LA MONTAŅA": A School In Trouble
Frontal Car Crash Results In Six Deaths
70 Tons Of Crab Captured In Last 25 Days
From Issue #393
Puerto Peñasco Causes Excitement In Mexico City
OOMAPAS Working Intensly On Water And Sewage Projects
Good Omens For Shrimp Fishing, Says CRIP
Convention and Visitors Bureau Will Intensify Its Summer Promotional Campaign
Abandoned Children, A Grave Problem In Puerto Peñasco
General news: Individuals Can Now Import Cars
From Issue #391
They Will Push to Eliminate The 'Dry Law' During Elections
Nearly 90% Of The Crafts In Peñasco Are Imported
What a surprise! Privatization of the beach
People With Disabilities Ask The Elected To Help Them Build A Commercial Center
They Are Hoping That Penasco Waves a White Flag On The Health Issue
News Of General Interest
From Issue #390
Officials Say Lack of Water Will Not Be a Problem This Summer
Fines, Fines, and More Fines - The List of Fines is Very Hefty
Several Actions To Fight Dengue Announced
Two Companies Interested In The Concession For Garbage Collections
Ecological Rezoning Will Affect Shrimp Fishing
Train Cuts Through The Most Important Roads In Puerto Penasco
9 out of 10 look for a better place to live
10 million more pesos will be set aside to expand the drainage system
From Issue #387
Clifton Couple Donate 2M Pesos To Eldercare Facility
Bureau Of Alcohol Sanctions 8 Businesses
Fewer Numbers Of Airplanes At The Airport In June
The Least Tern: An Endangered Species In Our Community (CEDO press release)
More investment for Puerto Peñasco - A New Airline Starts
From Issue #386
Mexican Immigration Vigilant for Illegal Aliens
Problems With Nancy Phelan's Dog Shelter Resurface
More Promotions Arrive to Rocky Point During the Sonora Vacational Expo 2006
Celebration Of The Tenth Anniversary Of The Pinacate Biosphere Reserve
From Issue #385
Bancomer Will Open Another Branch at Fremont Plaza This August
Penasco's shortage of construction materials
Port Captainship Watching Recreational Boats To Avoid Tradegies
Wasting Water, the Principal Problem Of The Shortage
No Need to Raise The Alarm About Beach Pollution, Elevated Levels were Temporary
Powerful Blow Against the Furtive Shrimp Fishing, Dragnets - Catch and Skiff are seized
Craft-sellers Supported With Credits
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