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SC: Fugitives Cannot Seek Judicial Relief in Court

The Supreme Court clarifies who qualifies as a fugitive from justice and rules that such individuals are barred from seeking judicial relief. Learn the legal implications of the Vallacar Transit vs. Yanson case.

Cebu PB Approves P18M for Quake-Hit Churches

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro allocates P2 million each for nine northern Cebu churches damaged in the Sept. 30, 2025, earthquake to aid recovery and boost tourism. Read more.

Baricuatro Accused of Dishonesty Over Sea Ambulance

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro faces an administrative complaint for alleged false statements about a sea ambulance procurement. Byron Garcia filed the case with the Ombudsman. Read the full story.

35 Board Passers Honored in Lapu-Lapu City

Lapu-Lapu City awarded P5,000 cash incentives to 35 board passers from various professions. Mayor Cindi King-Chan recognized their achievements and encouraged job applications.

Iloilo Universities Ace 2025 Nursing Licensure Exam

WVSU-La Paz, CPU, and SPU Iloilo achieve perfect passing rates in November 2025 nursing board exams. WVSU produces 36 topnotchers including two rank 1 graduates. Read more about this educational triumph.

Cebu Launches P40M 'Learning on Wheels' Program

Cebu's P40M 'Learning on Wheels' initiative deploys mobile libraries to bridge learning gaps in math and science, responding to the Philippines' alarming PISA 2022 rankings.

Cebu Funds P85M for Quake-Damaged School Shelters

Cebu's Provincial School Board greenlights an P85 million supplemental budget to construct 269 Temporary Learning Shelters for schools damaged by the magnitude 6.9 earthquake and subsequent storms. Learn how the province is ensuring uninterrupted educatio

Naga Man Arrested for Oral Defamation Charge

A 48-year-old man in Naga City was arrested after a bench warrant was issued for calling his neighbor 'kawatan' (thief). Learn about the legal consequences of oral defamation in the Philippines.

Pampanga CPA Topnotcher Credits Capitol Support

Discover how Capitol's educational assistance program helped a determined student from Pampanga achieve top honors in the recent CPA licensure examinations against all odds.

Davao Divided Over P2,000 Wage Hike Proposal

Davao City faces heated debate over proposed P2,000 wage increase. Workers demand living wages while businesses warn of closures and inflation. Regional wage board considers economic impact.

Nursing Board Exam Postponed Due to Typhoon

The Philippine Nursing Licensure Examination scheduled for September has been postponed due to Typhoon Jenny. PRC confirms new dates and important guidelines for affected examinees.

PRC Resets Nursing Exams in Visayas Due to Tino

The Professional Regulation Commission reschedules nursing licensure exams in Visayas testing centers as Typhoon Tino disrupts travel and safety conditions. Learn the new dates and affected locations.

Pampanga Graduates Top 2025 CPA Board Exams

Two exceptional accounting graduates from Pampanga have claimed the top spots in the challenging May 2025 CPA board exams, bringing honor to Central Luzon and their respective universities.

Cebu Rebuilds Trust After Earthquake Damage

Following the powerful earthquake that shook Cebu, local communities and authorities work together to restore confidence in building safety and structural integrity across the province.

CESAFI's phased school reopening after Cebu quake

CESAFI implements cautious phased reopening of athletic programs following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that shook Cebu, prioritizing structural safety assessments over immediate competition resumption.

SBP Installs New Board of Trustees for Philippine Basketball

The Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas unveils its newly appointed Board of Trustees, featuring prominent business leaders and sports executives who will shape the next era of Philippine basketball development and international competitiveness.

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