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Cebu Province Grants P10M to Sinulog 2026 Foundation

Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro announces P10 million aid for Sinulog 2026 activities and additional cash prizes for local contingents. Read about the province's full support for the grand festival.

Cebu City's Strict Vendor Rules for Sinulog 2026

Mayor Nestor Archival Sr. announces strict vendor registration and P1M-P1.5M aid for contingents to ensure a safe, orderly Sinulog 2026. New traffic rerouting plans also revealed.

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.

Davao's 2026 New Year: Peaceful, No Firecracker Injuries

Davao City celebrates another incident-free New Year with zero firecracker-related injuries or stray bullet cases. Authorities credit strict ordinance enforcement and community cooperation. Read how the city maintains its safety record.

Philippine Crime Rate Drops by 12.4% in 2025

The Philippine National Police recorded a significant 12.4% decline in crime incidents in 2025. Rape cases saw the biggest drop. Acting PNP chief Nartatez credits police-community cooperation.

Cebu South Bus Terminal Temporary Closure for Sinulog

Cebu City officials and Governor Pamela Baricuatro agree to close the Cebu South Bus Terminal on Jan 18, 2026, to manage Sinulog traffic. Buses will be rerouted to SRP El Pardo. Plan your trip now!

4 Cops Face Dismissal Over New Year Gunfire

Four Philippine police officers are under investigation and could be dismissed for alleged celebratory gunfire on New Year's Eve. Acting PNP Chief Nartatez vows accountability. Read the full story.

Davao City Crime Drops 23% in 2025

Davao City ends 2025 with a 23.15% decline in index crimes, driven by a sharp fall in theft. Police credit community partnerships and targeted patrols for the improved safety record. Read the full report.

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 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.

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