THE Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) has urged local government units (LGUs) and the Philippine National Police (PNP) to be more vigilant
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Payo sa PECO respetuhin ang batas
BAGAMAT may mga legal remedies, pinayuhan ng distribution utility na More Electric and Power Corp(More Power) ang Panay Electric Company(PECO) na respetuhin at sundin ang
LRT-1 station 4 na buwan isasara
APAT na buwan na pansamantalang isasara ang Light Rail Transit Line 1 (LRT-1) Roosevelt Station sa EDSA, Quezon City, ayon sa management. Sa advisory ng
US death toll soars as global virus cases top 19 million
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Daily coronavirus deaths in the US surged to a three-month high of over 2,000 on Thursday and the number of cases passed
PNP exec arrested for ‘hot car’ possession
AGENTS of the Philippine National Police Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group (PNP-IMEG) early evening Thursday arrested a police official found to be in possession of
Isko ensures health workers not tired out
MAYOR Isko Moreno yesterday directed the directors of the six city-run hospitals in Manila to execute a system that would make work shifts among health
Lebanon’s leaders face rage, calls for reform
BEIRUT (AFP) - Lebanon’s leadership faced growing rage after a massive explosion laid waste to large parts of central Beirut, with security forces firing tear
Trump targets TikTok, WeChat
WASHINGTON (AFP) - US President Donald Trump on Thursday ordered sweeping restrictions against Chinese-owned social media stars TikTok and WeChat, which could strangle their ability
Sikyu held for selling stolen gun online
POLICE on Thursday arrested a security guard in a gun buy-bust in San Juan, Batangas. Arrested was Mark Anthony Agapay, who was caught in an
Nueva Ecija mayor to telcos: Don’t blame us for delay of cell tower’s construction
SAN ANTONIO, Nueva Ecija -- Mayor Arvin Salonga yesterday defended the local government units on claims of corruption by telecommunication firms. Salonga said it was