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  • LPA Continues to Bring Rains over Luzon

    The Low Pressure Area (LPA) spotted 65 kilometers northwest of Basco, Batanes as of 4 a.m. today enhances the southwest monsoon (habagat), bringing sustained rains over Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon, state weather bureau PAGASA said. In its Tuesday 24-hour weather advisory, PAGASA said Luzon will experience monsoon…

  • Crame Detention Cells Readied for ‘Pork’ Senators

    The Philippine National Police (PNP) Custodial Center in Camp Crame is ready to accommodate the three senators and other lawmakers facing plunder charges for the P10-billion pork barrel scam. The prison complex, which has recently been renovated, is secured by a six-meter-high wall with barbed wires, while the windows have…

  • What You Need to Know About RA No. 10586

    The Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act (Republic Act No. 10586) has been approved. The law and regulations aim to protect the motoring public and ensure the safety of pedestrians. Here’s what you need to know: Being flagged down A deputized law enforcement officer (LEO)…

  • Prolonged Brownouts in Albay Affecting Water Supply in Legazpi City –NDRRMC

    The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council said on Thursday that the power outages that some parts of Albay have been experiencing since May have started to affect the water supply in Legazpi City. “Some electric-powered water pumping stations within Legazpi City are currently inoperational and presently disrupted following…

  • 51 Filipinos Sign Up for Repatriation from Conflict-Stricken Libya

    Fifty one Filipinos living in Libya have signed up for voluntary repatriation while the Philippine government is working on evacuation plans. According to an Inquirer report, Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) spokesman Charles Jose confirmed on Tuesday that the Philippine Embassy in Tripoli has started making flight arrangements for the…

  • Five Dead in Tondo Fire

    Five people were confirmed dead after a fire hit a commercial-residential building in Tondo, Manila before dawn Tuesday. Various sources reported that the fire started shortly before 4:00 a.m. at a two-story building along Sto. Niño Street in Delpan, Tondo. In a report from Inquirer.net, Senior Inspector Romeo Pepito Jr.,…

  • MRT Suffers Glitch Anew

    Commuters were greeted with long queues Tuesday morning as another technical glitch hit the Metro Rail Transit (MRT 3). A report on Radio dzMM said a power interruption hit MRT Quezon Avenue Station. As a result, trips between North Avenue Station to Shaw Boulevard Station were suspended. Standed passengers were…

  • Pro Active Policing

    We know what the problem is: there is a rise in criminality. We need to deal with it, so we look around and see what the others are doing. Some have had success with ‘pro active policing’ so we pitch that line to the public to give them the sense…