A total of 38 complaints were filed against police forces at the Regional Internal Affairs Service in Davao Region (RIAS 11) for the first quarter of 2018.
Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre announced that the city will attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the longest buntings or banderitas.
Councilor Bai Halila Sudagar formally vacated her post as a councilor during the regular session of the City Council on Tuesday, April 10, after the Certificate of Affirmation (COA) from the National Commission on Indigenous People expired last March 30.
A movement was launched here on Monday calling on Special Assistant to the President (SAP) Christopher “Bong” Go to run for Senator in the upcoming 2019 midterm elections.
Barangay Captain Carmelo Clarion of Mulig, Toril formally assumed the vacant third district councilor seat on Monday, April 9, and vowed to address the needs of barangays such as potable water supply among others.
Members of Kilusang Manggagawa ng Coca-Cola (KIMACO KMU) staged another protest action on Monday, April 9, to call for the reinstatement of 65 workers who were dismissed last month and the regularization of all contractual workers under Coca-Cola FEMSA Davao.
Computer firm, Acer Philippines has noted how the present administration’s spending in information and communication technologies (ICT) has increased has boosted the sales in communication gadgets and computers.
The Bureau of Fire Protection here recorded P11.3 million in damages caused by 52 fire incidents in the city last month, the start of the fire consciousness period.
Police authorities released 10 Coca-cola workers charged with “simple disobedience” after four days in detention.
The City Health Office has recorded 25 death cases due to measles as of November 2017 to April 2018.