Ex-Marines Allege Cash Deliveries to Top Officials

Lawyer Levito Baligod presented affidavits from former Philippine Marines claiming they delivered cash-filled luggage to high-ranking officials, including President Marcos Jr. and former Speaker Romualdez, with allegations extending to ICC investigation f

Cebu Carbon Market Redevelopment: Public Concerns Addressed

The redevelopment of Cebu's Carbon Public Market aims to modernize the historic site while addressing public concerns over displacement, traffic, and heritage preservation. This project seeks to balance economic growth with community needs.

Cebu City Celebrates 89th Charter Day, Honors Legacy

Cebu City officials commemorated the 89th Charter Day, honoring Vicente Rama's legacy and emphasizing unity, integrity, and public service. The celebration included awards for outstanding individuals and institutions.

Supreme Court Upholds Davao Light Expansion Act

The Supreme Court of the Philippines has affirmed the constitutionality of Republic Act No. 12144, dismissing petitions against the Davao Light Expansion Act. The ruling allows Davao Light to expand into areas previously served by Nordeco, following debat

Notorious Thief Rearrested in Cebu for Cellphone Theft

A notorious thief with a history of imprisonment for theft and illegal drugs has been rearrested by Mabolo Police Station operatives in Cebu City for stealing cellphones from a residence in Brookside Valley, Lahug.

Bohol Police Relieved Over Assault Allegations on Councilor

The chief of Sevilla Municipal Police Station in Bohol and three officers have been relieved of duty after being accused of assaulting a barangay councilor on February 10, 2026. An investigation is ongoing, with CCTV footage supporting the allegations.

Cebu City Marks 89th Charter Day with Unity and Service Focus

Cebu City commemorated its 89th Charter Day with a solemn ceremony emphasizing integrity, unity, and public service. Mayor Nestor Archival honored historical figures and highlighted the city's political autonomy under Commonwealth Act No. 58.

Mandaue's Subangdaku Skywalk Reopens After Typhoon Repair

The repaired skywalk in Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City, has been officially turned over, featuring a new roof, paint, and lighting. Funded by private companies, it enhances safety for students and pedestrians, part of the 'Adopt-a-Skywalk' program.

Corruption Probe Bias: 'Cong-Traktors' Target Rival Funds

Congressmen accused in billion-peso flood control scandals, dubbed 'cong-traktors,' are now leading probes into Vice President Inday Sara's confidential funds, raising concerns of political bias and accountability evasion in Philippine politics.

Political Dynasties Persist: Call for Electoral System Overhaul

Forty years after the EDSA Revolution, political dynasties continue to dominate Philippine politics. Experts argue that merely passing anti-dynasty laws is insufficient without comprehensive electoral reform to ensure fair competition and genuine democrac

Edsa 40th & Trillion Peso March Part 3 Unite vs Corruption

Church leaders, Edsa veterans, civil society, and youth groups will gather at the People Power Monument on Feb 25, 2026, for the Trillion Peso March Part 3, focusing on anti-corruption, anti-dynasty reforms, and historical truth.

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