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Miroslava Rodriguez is the new head coach of Chihuahua’s Dorados Capital. In her debut column, she wrote about an assassination attempt on Don Adan, a prominent businessman from the state’s affluent neighborhoods. The murder attempt was stopped by armed escorts, which was a huge surprise to many. In another article, she detailed how Don Adan funded political campaigns.

During the governorship of Cesar Duarte Jaquez, Peniche was investigating reports of a crime in the state. When she took office, local media learned to keep quiet about it. She was murdered just 31 days after completing her investigation. The killers also targeted her family, but Peniche did not release the details. Despite the allegations, she says the crime was a victim of political corruption.

Miroslava and Patricia asked to stop covering the stories when they learned that the priest had been killed. When the two women were caught, the police moved them to Creel, which is a tourist town. In the following days, the priest was never found. Her murder sparked outrage and anger among residents. The murders of Los Salazares and Miroslava have been the talk of the town ever since.

In the same report, the NBC4 news station reported that a good samaritan discovered a dog with multiple stab wounds in a Pomona park.

The dog survived, but the owner is desperate to catch the animal abuser. NBC4 confirmed that a person with a knife had injured Panchito. The slain dog suffered from broken ribs, a fractured rib, and multiple slashes to the body.

A Chihuahua state health minister has died of coronavirus, the virus that has wracked Mexico. The death of a government official in the state of Chihuahua is not a surprising outcome of the incident. However, it is crucial to understand how the local media works. After all, it is their job to report on any issues that affect the state’s economy.

In recent years, violence has risen in Chihuahua. According to data from the Mexican federal government, there were more than a thousand murders between January and October this year. This is not surprising considering the migrant population and the number of people moving through the state’s border. But the increased violence is also a result of human smuggling. Thousands of migrants are stuck in Juarez awaiting their asylum decisions.

The state government’s decision to implement a measure that would protect journalists in Chihuahua was a significant step forward.

The government’s agreement with the federal authorities aims to protect human rights defenders and journalists from abuse. The corresponding measures have been implemented. In October 2016, the federal mechanism for protecting journalists and human rights defenders met in Chihuahua and met with representatives of the Interior Ministry.

In 2010, Miroslava continued her coverage of necropolitics. Drug traffickers often ask political candidates for permission to run in Chihuahua, a “lawless land” in which criminals rule the area. A gang leader accused of the Creel massacre in 2008 killed 12 young people and a baby in a military hospital in the city. In 2010, the EPN Centro de Justicia opened in Chihuahua.

While the Chihuahua news network has grown, it has continued to attract new people and visitors. Its airport is now the state’s largest and serves many important cities in Mexico. It is also connected to Phoenix and many international destinations. The embassy in the city is a major destination for international travelers. There are several other airports in the state, but these two are the most important.

The embassy’s diplomatic mission to Chihuahua landed in the city of La Paz, which was the capital of Baja California Sur.

Later on, a government-sponsored conference took place in the city of Mexico City. The United States and the United Kingdom were present in the country. During this period, the situation of Chihuahua was essentially the same as in other parts of the country. The region was seized by the US, but the armed forces were able to prevent it from taking it.

The newspaper is widely circulated in the area. In addition to Chihuahua, El Heraldo de Chihuahua is the state’s largest newspaper. Its sister publication, El Heraldo de la Tarde, is available in English. There are also regional versions of the newspapers in the state. The state government has moved to Parral, which is about a half-hour drive away.