Three men were apprehended at dawn Wednesday by Tugbok Police for causing alarm when they threw stones at a residence after a heated discussion.
Environmentalists joined by church leaders protested during a public hearing Thursday for the entry of two mining companies for a copper-gold mining project in Punta Malabrigo, Lobo, Batangas.
A local chocolate made in Malagos won an international award and gained high recognition by the Academy of Chocolate in London.
Workers group called on Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz to resign, blaming the “collusion” between the capitalists of Kentex Manufacturing, Inc. and the Labor Department for the death of many workers.
The number of individuals who availed Tagum city’s medical and social services caravan has increased to 20, 931 from the 8,437 individuals last 2013.
Militant youth group scored the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Aquino administration for its approval and implementation of tuition and other school fee increases for the incoming school year despite protests from students, parents, and educators.
A dead man was found floating in Davao River at around 8:00 am on Sunday (May 17).
Workers of Tanduay Distillers Inc. in Calamba, Laguna who are on strike starting Monday cried foul over the violence and harassment committed by the security group and hired goons of the company owned by billionaire Lucio Tan.
The Makabayan bloc today hit the Malacanang version of the Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) saying it fails to provide full and genuine autonomy to the Bangsamoro people.
Two local publications here won recognition during the 19th Civic Journalism Community Press Awards presented by the Philippine Press Institute last May 15, 2015.