Nabanhaw ang isyu ni Bay Lando

Lloyd Suarez 05/14/2017

Ang pagdakop sa taga National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) kang Noel Ababa Maricuelo kinsa nagpa-abogado-abogado, nakapalab-as sa akong panumduman sa isyu niadtong usa sa mga sinaligan ni kanhi Cebu governor Vicente Tingting Dela Serna nga si Rolando…

Kaingin haze

Gerard Pareja 10/26/2015

Pasensya sa tanang mga hubakon. Di sad ta magkiat ron kay kining aso nga gikan Indonesia mitaptap sa atong kawanangan. Gani sa Tagbilaran, Bohol, nanghapdos man ang mga mata sa mga molupyo tungod ning maong aso. Huypon…

Big waves, fierce winds batter Talisay shanties

Michelle Joy L. Padayhag 10/21/2015

AURELIA Baculpo, her daughter and nephew know the drill. They leave their house by the sea and evacuate to a small chapel nearby whenever the waves grow big and  winds start to howl. Last weekend, Baculpo said…

Save the Children launches emergency response in Lando-affected areas

PR 10/21/2015

SAVE the Children has launched an emergency response as recent government reports revealed that around 280,000 people—or more than 150,000 children—have been affected by typhoon Lando. Some of them are living in cramped evacuation centers, after they…

3 boys missing in Olango

Norman V. Mendoza 10/20/2015

Three boys were reported missing yesterday morning after they went fishing in a  paddle boat Sunday morning in barangay Baring in Olango Island. Their  parents reported to the  Talima Police station at 7 a.m. yesterday after the…

Costly judgments

10/20/2015

When the chief of the Philippine Coast Guard-Central Visayas (PCG-7) promised to   “teach a lesson” to the boat owner and crew of the Motor Banca (MB) Mansan for sailing at night despite a ban against night travel,…

El Niño and La Campaña

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 10/19/2015

The specter of El Niño, the strongest in five decades, as scientists have so warned, is still to seep into the consciousness of many. While the national government has boldly asserted that it is preparing for its…

NO SEA TRIPS DUE TO ‘LANDO’

Inquirer, Michelle Joy L. Padayhag 10/18/2015

Over 2K passengers stranded in ports as gale warning still in effect Some 2,313 passengers were stranded in Cebu City’s ports as of 4 p.m. yesterday due to strong winds and waves caused by the southwest monsoon…

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