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PUJ drivers resume to its operation during GCQ (Kath M. Cortez/davaotoday.com)

Mayor Sara heeds complaints of drivers over face shields

Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio said the city government would appeal to a national agency to consider the complaints of vehicle drivers that they need to wear face shields while commuting.

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Residents in flood-prone areas urged to follow evac procedure

In the aftermath of the evacuation of residents along Talomo River due to heavy rain and flooding, Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio reminds the public to follow the pre-emptive evacuation procedures in flooding situations to ensure their safety.

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Read more about the article FM pass, curfew in Davao City to be lifted on August 3
A barangay tanod (watchman) in Agdao Centro sprays a disinfectant on a resident's hands prior to his entry into the community. (Kath M. Cortez/davaotoday.com)

FM pass, curfew in Davao City to be lifted on August 3

The City Government of Davao is set to lift the food and medicine (FM) pass and curfew hours for Davao City starting Monday, August 3, as part of easing things for residence under the general modified community quarantine (MGCQ).

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Read more about the article Progressives slam ‘sudden rules’ from police on SONA rally
Chairs remain empty inside the cordoned area of the Freedom Park where protesters cancelled their event here, as authorities insisted they should sit to observe social distancing while having their protest action. (Kath M. Cortez/davaotoday.com)

Progressives slam ‘sudden rules’ from police on SONA rally

The supposed first street protest of progressive groups in Davao City since the lockdown during the President's fifth state of the nation address on Monday, July 27, was marred when Davao City Police suddenly put up barriers and requirements for rallyists at Freedom Park along Roxas Avenue.

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Read more about the article Activists to CHR, police: probe spread of terror-tagging posters
The human rights group Karapatan files a complaint on Monday, July 27, at the San Pedro Police station on the spread of posters in Davao City tagging activist leaders as 'terrorist recruiter'. (Kath M. Cortez/davaotoday.com)

Activists to CHR, police: probe spread of terror-tagging posters

Leaders of progressive groups filed complaints to the police and to the Commission on Human Rights over the spread of posters tagging them as “terrorist recruiters."

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