Covid hits Moises Padilla mayor
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Moises Padilla Mayor Ella Celestina Garcia-Yulo was added to the list of local chief executives in Negros Occidental, who tested positive
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Moises Padilla Mayor Ella Celestina Garcia-Yulo was added to the list of local chief executives in Negros Occidental, who tested positive
Mayor Mark Andrew Golez turns over assorted guns and accessories to P/Lt. Col. Robert Petate and the Silay City police SWAT operatives Wednesday* PNP photo
BY ADRIAN P. NEMES III More than two suspects could be behind the fatal shooting of a real estate broker and a businessman at the
BY ADRIAN P. NEMES III Tangub Brgy. Captain Noli Villarosa will not step down despite the 90-day suspension order issued by the Ombudsman in the
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN The search continued yesterday for a retired police officer, who was swept away by a flashflood in Hinobaan, Negros Occidental on
BY ADRIAN P. NEMES III Health protocol violators in Bacolod City have reached 19,311, as of last month, P/Lt. Col. Lester Leada, who heads the
BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN Livino Duran, former provincial environment and natural resources officer of Negros Occidental, has been designated by Environment and Natural Resources Secretary
BY ADRIAN P. NEMES III Legal action awaits those who refuse to be swabbed despite being identified as close contacts of Covid-19 positive patients. The
Just six months after the horrific video of the double murder cum execution of mother and son tandem Sonya and Frank Anthony Gregorio by off
Will the Olympic Games push through? As I write this, there is still no assurance that the most awaited contest of the year, and of
The Department of Agriculture-Western Visayas recently held a groundbreaking of a P2 million Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) Training Center for Menakalaw Farmers
• GILBERT P. BAYORAN The Police Regional Office 6 reported that it arrested 29 drug suspects and recovered P5.1 million worth of suspected shabu in
Farmers in the 5th district of Negros Occidental have availed of P11.8 million in rice and corn agricultural inputs, from the provincial government headed by
• CHRYSEE G. SAMILLANO “A mother is the heartbeat of her home, the pulse of her family’s existence.” In honor of all mothers, a group
This is what we can learn from St. Paul who, despite being contradicted and rejected by some people, just proceeded to go on preaching. (cfr.
• GILBERT P. BAYORAN As the number of suspected pertussis cases rise in Negros Occidental, the Provincial Health Office is targeting 20,000 more children for