Lanao del Norte Police Receive 4 New Patrol Vehicles
The Lanao del Norte Police Provincial Office enhances community safety with four new patrol vehicles distributed to key stations. This move aims to improve response times and police visibility.
The Lanao del Norte Police Provincial Office enhances community safety with four new patrol vehicles distributed to key stations. This move aims to improve response times and police visibility.
Clark International Airport Corporation leads as the first gov't agency in Clark Freeport to adopt EVs, supporting EVIDA law and national goals for sustainable transport. Read more.
PRO-7 Director PBGen Redrico Maranan turns over 11 Toyota Hilux units and gear to CCPO, prioritizing Cebu City's security for Sinulog 2026 and the ASEAN Summit. Mayor Archival pledges additional support.
Davao City Police Office implements Oplan Tuyok, a 24/7 mobile patrol strategy to prevent crime and ensure public safety. Learn how this proactive approach works.
PNP Acting Chief Nartatez asserts the operation confiscating 34 luxury vehicles from former Rep. Zaldy Co was lawful. The cars are part of a flood control fund probe. Read the full details.
Authorities seize P145 million in luxury vehicles from companies tied to ex-Rep Zaldy Co amid a flood control project probe. Details on the raid and the ongoing investigation.
In Manila, Cebu, and Davao, commuters face long journeys, mixing jeepneys, tricycles, and taxis. Discover how electric vehicles and public sentiment are shaping the future of daily travel. Read more.
Metro Cebu's taxi modernization sparks a conflict between local operators and a Vietnamese EV firm. Will the city's green future leave its long-standing drivers behind? Read the full story.
Davao's City Council passes a resolution demanding a full study on EV taxi operations, citing lack of local consultation. Learn about the traffic, economic, and regulatory concerns raised.
Cebu's Provincial Government will hold a crucial consultation on electric vehicle implementation on Jan 5, 2026. Join the live-stream to shape the province's sustainable transport future.
Brigadier General Emmanuel Cabasan visited a CAA patrol base in Indanan, Sulu, to check on troops' welfare and ensure operational readiness for peace and security. Read more.
Explore how Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao residents navigate daily travel gaps. With 70% using multiple transport modes, discover the shift towards comfort and reliability.
Driving electric vehicles in New Clark City will be easier as BCDA and ACMobility partner to install EV charging stations. This supports sustainable development goals.
A new APEC report warns electricity demand in Asia-Pacific could soar 96% by 2060, driven by EVs and data centers. See the massive investment needed for the energy transition.
Philippine Army's 32nd Infantry Battalion launches patrol and clean-up in Sampinit Complex, Basilan, to secure the area, protect the environment, and deter threats. Read more.
New Highway Patrol Group 7 chief, Lt. Col. Wildemar Tiu, paid a courtesy call to Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival, pledging full support for city programs and traffic enforcement. Read more.
Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro opposes granting 600 EV taxi permits, citing fairness for existing operators. The debate highlights the need for a just green transition in transport.
Veteran broadcaster Noli 'Kabayan' de Castro is recovering after a successful surgery. His daughter shared the update, thanking the public for their prayers and support. Read more.
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.
Highway Patrol Unit 7's compassionate outreach delivered holiday cheer, gifts, and support to young cancer patients at Perpetual Succour Hospital, offering a moment of relief and hope.
A Philippine National Police colonel faces dismissal after allegedly beating a patrolman over a parking dispute following a Christmas party. Get the latest details on the case.
Metro Cebu faces severe holiday gridlock with up to 100,000 vehicles. Authorities clear roads and adjust schedules for Misa de Gallo. Plan your trips wisely.
The LTFRB announces no fare increase for traditional and modern jeepneys following a significant diesel price rollback. Officials cite economic recovery and inflation concerns. Read the full story.
Two more luxury vehicles owned by contractors Curlee and Sarah Discaya were auctioned for nearly P9.5 million. Read the latest on the BOC's asset recovery efforts.
The surge of unregistered e-bikes and e-trikes on Philippine roads demands urgent LTO action. Outdated laws and regulatory confusion fuel safety risks and unfair competition. Read more.
The LTO suspends the ban on e-bikes and e-trikes on national roads, moving enforcement to January 2026 for a public information drive. Officials cite safety concerns and lack of regulation.
Governor Lala Taliño-Mendoza leads the turnover of 100 Serbisyong Totoo Rescue Vehicles to boost emergency response in remote barangays of North Cotabato. Read about this P90M initiative.
The LTO announces a ban on light electric vehicles on national highways starting Dec 1, 2025, with impounding operations to begin January 2, 2026. Learn the new rules.
The Western Mindanao Naval Command intercepted two vessels carrying P56.2 million worth of smuggled rice, food items, and cigarettes. Read about the intensified maritime patrols.
PCSO boosts emergency medical care, donating 10 vehicles to reach 99% national coverage. The program aims for 100% coverage by year-end. Read more about this vital initiative.