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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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