The Committee on Peace and Order headed by City Councilor Mabel Sunga-Acosta is currently drafting an ordinance to regulate the use of uniforms of government soldiers and police force in the city.
More than a hundred participants from various sectors in the city danced to the song titled “Bangon na sa Rebolusyon” to signify their support to the launching of One Billion Rising campaign for next year.
Students of University of the Philippines in Mindanao launched a photo exhibit that tackles about the struggles of agrarian reform beneficiaries in the region on Monday, November 27.
For at least four hours, firefighters tried to put out the fire that hit a residential area and a large portion of the busy public market in Kilometer 11, Barangay Sasa here last Friday, November 24.
The human rights group Karapatan here said they recorded the 55th case of political killing in the region two days after President Rodrigo Duterte formally ended the talks with the communists.
An estimate of 800 families lost their homes on Friday, November 24, after a fire razed a residential area in Kilometer 11 Sasa, Davao City.
Progressive groups and security sectors met here on Friday, November 24, in a public hearing to discuss the request of the Presidential Security Group (PSG) to ban all protest outside the Presidential Guest House in Panacan.
The city council here is bent on creating a local ordinance that would ban all forms of protests outside “Panacañang” or the so-called Malacaňang of the South.
Davao City Police Office (DCPO) chief Alexander Tagum said they now have three possible suspects on the killing of a police officer in Tugbok district last Monday.
A total of 362 members of the Davao City Police Office (DCPO) headquarters underwent a surprise random drug test at the Camp Capt. Domingo E. Leonor on Thursday morning, November 16.