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Mandaue City to Ban Drones, Lasers Near MCIA

Mandaue City plans a new ordinance to regulate drones, lasers, kites, and balloons across all 27 barangays to address flight safety concerns raised by Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

Lamitan City Cracks Down on Noisy Mufflers for Holidays

Lamitan City Mayor Roderick Furigay urges public support for Oplan Maiingay na Tambutso and fireworks regulations to ensure a safe and peaceful New Year celebration. Police intensify patrols and checkpoints.

Mandaue to Ban Drones, Lasers Near Airport

Mandaue City plans to regulate drones, laser lights, kites, and balloons across all 27 barangays to address flight safety hazards at Mactan-Cebu International Airport. Read the details.

Boy, 12, drowns in Butuanon River, Mandaue

A 12-year-old boy drowned in the Butuanon River in Mandaue City. His father demands an investigation as friends initially hid the truth. Read the full story.

8 Badjao Members Rescued for Begging in Cebu City

Cebu authorities rescued eight Badjao individuals for violating the Anti-Mendicancy Ordinance at a major intersection. The operation aims to ensure safety ahead of Sinulog and ASEAN Summit.

Santa Fe Bans Swimming at Pooc Cliffs Over Safety

Santa Fe LGU prohibits swimming and bathing near Pooc cliffs on Bantayan Island after a geological assessment found falling rocks and unstable conditions. Other tourist spots remain open.

Davao Councilor: Avoid Protected Areas for Holidays

Davao City Councilor Temujin Ocampo appeals to residents to steer clear of protected watersheds during celebrations to ensure safety and protect vital water sources. Learn about the risks and local ordinances.

Davao City Police Get P77M in New Vehicles

The Davao City Government has turned over 35 new vehicles worth P77 million to the local police, enhancing visibility and response times for public safety across the city.

Lapu-Lapu City Hall Fire Safety Deadline

The Lapu-Lapu City Hall must comply with fire safety requirements within 15 days after BFP inspection found deficiencies. Mayor pledges cooperation. Read the full report.

BFP Gives Lapu-Lapu City Hall 15 Days to Fix Fire Safety

The Bureau of Fire Protection in Lapu-Lapu City orders the City Government to comply with fire safety requirements within 15 days after an inspection found deficiencies. Learn about the findings and the city's response.

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