Manifestos vs. 4 bry. captains
HUNDREDS of residents in four barangays in Pinamungajan town signed manifestos, alleging their barangay captains illegally used Capitol-issued vehicles.
Police, church allay doubts
CEBU Archbishop Ricardo Cardinal Vidal looks forward to the day when election monitors like C-Cimpel will become “superfluous and useless on election day.”
Cutie declines offer to join bloc, wants north district ‘eco-zone’
RACHEL Marguerite “Cutie” del Mar, congresswoman-elect of Cebu City’s north district, has no plans of joining the newly formed Cebuano bloc in the House of Representatives.
Brgy. says it lost 15% of territory
RESIDENTS of Oprra, Barangay Kalunasan are complaining about the allegedly erroneous records of the Cebu City Assessor’s Office.
Bus operators complain of poor service at LTFRB
BUS operators in Cebu City and Cebu Province want employees of the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) 7 to provide efficient service to the transacting public.
City helps Tinago fire victims in rebuilding houses
ALTHOUGH there will be no monetary assistance that will be given to the families who have lost their homes to the fire in Barangay Tinago, the Cebu City Government assured it will help them rebuild th
Work on Mambaling flyover resumes as poll fever subsides
AS THE end of the election season approaches, officials look forward to resuming work on infrastructure projects that were stalled when the Commission on Elections (Comelec) enforced last March 26 a b
Proclaim early, Gullas appeals
A CEBUANO legislator is proposing that Congress hold a special session to proclaim a new president and vice president early.
Gwen, Greg lead
GOV. GWENDOLYN Garcia and Vice Gov. Greg Sanchez Jr. took the lead in an unofficial tally, with the ballots of about 27 percent of Cebu’s voters counted.
Party-list group brings case vs. cop to Comelec
A PARTY list group has filed its third complaint against a police officer for allegedly participating in partisan politics.
