Sonora News Hub
Sonora News Hub
Your Source for Trusted News and Updates from Sonora, Mexico
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Discover the latest news, events, and developments from Sonora, Mexico. Whether you’re looking for updates on the local economy, culture, politics, or community stories, we provide timely and accurate information to keep you informed.
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1. Local News
Stay updated on the most important local happenings across Sonora’s municipalities, from Hermosillo to Cajeme and beyond.
2. Economy & Business
Get insights into Sonora’s dynamic economy, including key industries like manufacturing, agriculture, tourism, and cross-border trade with Arizona.
3. Community & Culture
Explore the vibrant traditions, festivals, and stories that make Sonora unique. Learn about the people shaping the region’s future.
4. Weather Updates
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5. Border News
Track the latest news affecting Sonora’s relationship with its neighbor, Arizona, including trade, travel, and border policies.
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Do You Miss the Summer Heat? Visit Sonora.
Hermosillo is already feeling like summer. And it’s only February. The city has set a new heat record for February 27, reaching a scorching 100°F, breaking the previous record of 99.5°F set in 2008, according to Mexico’s National Water Commission (Conagua). This marks...
The Colonial Treasure of Álamos, Sonora
Where History, Culture, and Mountain Beauty Converge Tucked into the foothills of the Sierra Madre Occidental, Álamos is one of the most beautiful and historically preserved towns in northwest Mexico. Known as La Ciudad de los Portales (The City of Portals) for its...
Cananea to Host Expo Minera 2026 in March 2026
300+ Companies, 4,000 Daily Attendees, and a New “Shark Tank” Business Format Sonoran newspaper El Imparcial reports that Cananea, Sonora, one of Mexico’s most important mining cities, will host Expo Minera 2026: “Viviendo la Minería” (Living Mining) from March 25–27,...
Sonoran Amapa Trees Start their Annual Bloom
Annual Amapa Blooms Sonora’s “Northern Jacaranda” Something quietly magical to welcome Spring has started in the Sonoran Desert, trees bursting with soft pink, white, and golden-yellow blooms. They are amapa trees, a native desert species sometimes called “the...
Springtime in Sonora
Springtime in Sonora Desert Light, Coastal Festivals, and Living Tradition In Sonora, the first signs of spring arrive long before the calendar says they should. The evenings soften, the light turns golden, and the rhythm of daily life begins to shift from winter...
Fiesta en Sonora con Bacanora 2026 in Hermosillo
Fiesta en Sonora con Bacanora 2026 Two Nights of Music, Culture, and Sonora’s Signature Spirit Hermosillo is getting ready for one of Sonora’s most anticipated cultural events of 2026: Fiesta en Sonora con Bacanora, happening February 13–14 at the Expoforum Explanada....
February 2 in Sonora: La Candelaria and Tamales
February 2 in Sonora: La Candelaria and Tamales An annual tradition that begins on Three Kings’ Day In Sonora, February 2, known north of the border as Candlemas (la Candelaria) or the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, is more than a religious observance. It...
Discovering an Ancient Calendar in Sonora
The Winter Solstice Today is the winter solstice – the shortest day of the year and the turning point toward longer days and more sunlight. On December 12, 2014, I climbed a hill on a ranch in the Sonoran Desert of Sonora with Dr. Ed Krupp, director of the Griffith...
Beach Cleanup Campaigns Begin This Saturday in Kino Bay
A new season of beach cleanups Sonora newspaper El Imparcial reports that Environmental group Credespa, along with partner organizations, is launching a new season of monthly beach cleanups in Bahía de Kino, running from November through June. Luis Landaverde, a...
Agricultural Protests Disrupt Sonora–Arizona Border Crossings
Nogales and San Luis Río Colorado Affected For a second consecutive day, agricultural producers affiliated with the Frente Nacional para el Rescate del Campo Mexicano carried out coordinated blockades at two major Sonora–Arizona border access points – the Mariposa...




