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Negros Police Chief Relieved After Fatal Shooting

Police Colonel Criscent Tiguelo was relieved as Negros Oriental police chief following a shooting that killed three officers. Read the latest updates on the investigation and PNP directives.

Bayan Criticizes Cebu's PTF-Elcac as Misguided Move

BAYAN Central Visayas condemns Gov. Baricuatro's Executive Order 61 creating a provincial Elcac task force, calling it a militarized approach that ignores poverty's root causes. Read why they demand its revocation.

Crime in Philippines down 12.4% in 2025, says PNP

The Philippine National Police recorded a significant 12.4% decrease in crime incidents nationwide in 2025. Rape, carnapping, and murder saw the biggest drops. Read the full report.

Medellin Schools Reopen After 6.9 Magnitude Quake

Face-to-face classes resume in Medellin, Cebu on Jan 5, 2026, after safety inspections. The 6.9-magnitude quake damaged a bridge, leaving one lane passable. Read the latest updates.

PRO-7 Confiscates 3,241 Illegal Firearms in 2025

Police Regional Office 7's successful campaign against illegal weapons in 2025 netted 3,241 firearms, 93 explosives, and 5,900 rounds of ammunition, significantly reducing crime threats in Central Visayas.

Cebu Establishes Heritage Site Commission via EO 79

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro signs EO 79, creating a Heritage Site Commission to protect cultural landmarks. This is among 80 executive orders she issued, focusing on transparency and institutional reform. Learn about the new body's powers and members.

16 Apprehended in Cebu City Anti-Mendicancy Operation

Cebu City authorities detained 16 individuals, including minors used for begging, in a renewed push against street mendicancy. The operation highlights a coordinated, culturally sensitive enforcement strategy.

Peaceful Christmas 2025 Nationwide, PNP Reports

The PNP confirms a peaceful Christmas season with no major incidents. A Pasay traffic enforcer in a Santa suit brought smiles to motorists. Read about the holiday security success.

Gov't Imposes Hiring Cap on COS, JO Workers

The Philippine government sets a hiring ceiling for contractual workers starting 2025. Learn how this move impacts public sector employment and worker welfare.

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