NLEX Toll Rates Increase Starting January 20, 2026
TRB approves NLEX toll adjustments effective Jan 20, 2026. Get details on new rates for Class 1, 2, and 3 vehicles and learn about mitigation programs.
TRB approves NLEX toll adjustments effective Jan 20, 2026. Get details on new rates for Class 1, 2, and 3 vehicles and learn about mitigation programs.
Runners at the 2026 Cebu Marathon faced long waits for medals, sparking criticism over poor organization. Read about the chaotic finish line experience.
Senator Bam Aquino secures P500 million in the 2026 national budget to cover Related Learning Experience fees for healthcare students, providing relief for thousands of families and aiming to retain local talent.
Senator Bam Aquino secures P500M in the 2026 budget to cover RLE fees for nursing and allied health students, easing debt burdens and aiming to curb healthcare worker migration. Learn how this impacts 20,000 students.
Former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua was involved in a fatal car accident in Nigeria on December 30, 2025. Two people died, and Joshua sustained minor injuries. Read the latest details.
Cebu City Council approves ePayment Ordinance, allowing digital payment of taxes and fees via e-wallets & banks. Learn how this impacts residents and businesses.
Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro presents Central Visayas' top infrastructure and development projects, including the Metro-Cebu Expressway, for national funding approval. Learn about the region's strategic investments.
Cebu City Council calls for NBI investigation into uncollected special permit fees at Colon Night Market. Read about the transparency concerns and accountability issues.
Porac Mayor Jaime Capil refutes allegations of double taxation as quarry operators halt work. Get the latest on the dispute impacting local business in Pampanga.
NLEX Corporation completes extensive safety upgrades on SCTEX, including 3,700 sqm of pavement repairs and 22 new rumble strips. Drive safer on this vital expressway!
Cebu City's Animal Welfare Council proposes using 10% of pet registration income for disaster animal aid and new shelters. A P620,980 fund could boost city programs.
Japan announces first visa fee hike in 48 years starting fiscal 2026. Current ¥3,000 fee rises to match other nations. Revenue to address overtourism. Learn more.
Cebu City plans to allocate 10% of pet registration fees to animal welfare programs, focusing on disaster response. Mayor Archival also pushes for a new shelter and cemetery.