Police prepare to charge man who shot ex-mayor
POLICE are set to file a case against a man identified as the one who shot former Compostela mayor Joselito Valencia Reynes Monday night.
Domeng leaving RP but habagat brings heavy rains
TROPICAL depression Domeng, which caused some areas in the country to raise storm warning signals, is slowly leaving the country, said weather bureau officials yesterday.
Prosecution wants Ecleo to be their witness
TO find evidence to cancel his bail, prosecution lawyers have asked the court to summon cult leader and Dinagat Island Rep. Ruben Ecleo Jr. to serve as their witness.
Air Force can maintain, fly airplanes for Cebu City: Tom
IF Cebu City pushes through with the purchase of aircrafts of the Department of Education (DepEd), it will be City Hall’s contribution to the Philippine Air Force (PAF), said Rep.
Priest accused of ‘touching’ female student
THE Archdiocese of Cebu is investigating allegations a diocesan priest abused female students of a Catholic school.
Karate punches its way back to relevance
COMPARED to its prime a decade back, karate in Cebu today is slowly becoming stagnant due to a divided organization marred by controversy and politics, said a local instructor yesterday.
Seaman sees hope in annulment bill
WHEN he promised to love his wife until death parted them, John, 30, never thought he would be forced to end his marriage after only two years.
Bill seeks help for ex-couples
REP. Pablo Garcia plans to file again a bill that, if enacted into law, will bind the government to honor annulments granted by the Catholic Church, sparing estranged couples from the pain and expense of going to court.
Rama wants end to ‘gag order’ issue
CEBU City Mayor Michael Rama sought an end to the issue on the restrictions he imposed on department heads in dealing with the media, saying he already clarified this with them.
Worker killed in Danao mine
ANOTHER miner died in Danao City, in the second mining-related accident in the northern city these past three weeks.
