E-Bike Ban on Major Roads Starts December 1
Starting December 1, 2025, e-bikes and e-trikes face nationwide ban on major roads. Learn how this impacts drivers' livelihoods and road safety across the Philippines.
Starting December 1, 2025, e-bikes and e-trikes face nationwide ban on major roads. Learn how this impacts drivers' livelihoods and road safety across the Philippines.
LTO prohibits e-trikes and e-bikes from national highways starting December 1, 2025. New traffic regulation aims to improve road safety in San Fernando and nationwide.
Starting December 1, 2025, the LTO will apprehend and impound e-bikes and e-trikes on major roads. Learn the details and safety reasons behind this nationwide ban.
PCSO delivers 82 medical transport vehicles to Negros Island Region and Western Visayas, enhancing emergency healthcare access for remote communities. Read how this initiative saves lives.
500 VinFast electric taxis are set to launch in Davao City on Nov 28, 2025, creating 20,000 jobs. A major step for green mobility in the Philippines. Read more!
PCSO turns over 84 Patient Transport Vehicles to LGUs in Negros Island Region and Western Visayas on Nov 25, 2025, enhancing emergency medical services.
Philippines deports 23 Chinese nationals involved in illegal POGO operations and cyber fraud. Read how the new Anti-POGO Law strengthens government crackdown.
Mayor Archival eyes P12M annual savings from free DILG emergency system to fund eco-friendly police fleet. Cebu City could redirect funds to modernize law enforcement.
Philippines deports 23 Chinese nationals involved in illegal Pogo operations and cyber fraud. New Anti-Pogo Law strengthens government crackdown on criminal syndicates.
Bureau of Customs sells three luxury vehicles in public auction, generating over P38 million for national treasury. Mercedes-Benz, Lincoln Navigator among sold items.
Bureau of Customs sells 3 luxury vehicles from controversial contractors in public auction. Government vows to recover more stolen funds. Read the latest updates.
The Bureau of Customs sold three luxury vehicles linked to the Discaya family, raising over P38 million. Proceeds will go to the national treasury. Read the full update.
Cebu City residents affected by Typhoon Tino may receive financial relief as Councilor Jun Alcover Jr. proposes waiving water and electricity bills for November and December 2025. Learn about the recovery plan.
Negros Electric and Power Corp. provides 100 sacks of rice to families affected by Typhoon Tino in Negros Occidental, reinforcing its commitment to community resilience.
Consumer watchdog warns delayed power restoration in Cebu Province triggers widespread water shortages, sanitation risks. Urgent action needed to prioritize water pumping stations.
Philippine auto sales increased 4.96% monthly in October 2025, driven by AUVs and MPVs. Electric vehicles surged 62.1% as government pushes for green transport.
New CCPO chief Col. George Ylanan pledges safer Cebu after courtesy call with Mayor Archival. The city approves P12 million for new electric patrol vehicles. Read more.
Discover how Detective Chinatown 1900 at Davao's Chinese Film Festival transforms comedy into powerful immigrant resilience lessons. Learn the film's historical significance today!
Negros Electric and Power Corp. secures a 20-megawatt Power Supply Agreement with AboitizPower to meet rising electricity demand in Central Negros. Discover how this partnership ensures reliable and cost-efficient energy for the region's growth.
Two weeks after Typhoon Tino, Cebu faces severe infrastructure damage. Lusaran Dam paralyzed, thousands lack water and electricity. Community assistance continues as recovery efforts intensify.
Chinese EV makers like BYD are entering Japan's auto market, unveiling new models at the 2025 Japan Mobility Show. Discover how this challenges domestic brands and accelerates electrification.
Subic Bay Freeport Zone tests electric buses in its CBD, a major step towards becoming the Philippines' first carbon-neutral economic zone by 2030. Learn more about this green initiative.
Alas Pilipinas' impressive volleyball campaign ends against Chinese Taipei in a hard-fought battle at the AVC Challenge Cup. Read about the team's valiant effort and future prospects.
In a remarkable show of solidarity, Davao Light and Power Company dispatches 25 skilled linemen and specialized equipment to assist in power restoration efforts across Cebu following severe tropical storm conditions.
Heavy rainfall transforms Cebu City roads into rivers, trapping vehicles and disrupting traffic. Authorities issue warnings as commuters face unexpected delays.
The Bureau of Internal Revenue updates tax treatment for previously exempt vehicles when transferred to new owners. Learn how this affects government, diplomatic, and international organization vehicles.
Mayor Javier Benitez transforms Victorias City's public service capabilities with the turnover of 72 brand-new vehicles to various departments, marking a significant infrastructure investment.
Philippines' Alas U16 faces their toughest test yet against undefeated Chinese Taipei in the FIBA U16 Asia Cup quarterfinals. Can the young cagers pull off a massive upset?
Cebu City downgrades from red alert to yellow alert status as power supply stabilizes, bringing relief to residents and businesses after rotational brownouts.
Cebu braces for Typhoon Tino as power distributors and water utilities implement emergency protocols to maintain essential services during the severe weather event.