By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) will deploy security personnel for a peaceful conduct of the three-day transport strike in the city starting today. BCPO director Colonel Noel Aliño has directed police commanders to coordinate with local transport groups participating in the transport strike, BCPO spokesperson, Lt. Colonel Ronnie Brillo, said in …
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No significant effect? Bacolod transport group to join nationwide strike
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga A transport group in Bacolod City announced that they will join the nationwide transport strike to protest against the government’s public utility vehicle (PUV) modernization program. Rudy Catedral, president of the Bacolod Alliance for Commuters, Operators and Drivers Inc. (BACOD) said they will only participate in the strike for a day. However, he …
Still in effect; PVO: Entry of pork products to NegOcc remains banned
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The Negros Occidental Provincial Veterinary Office (PVO) said the entry of pork products in the province remains banned. PVO head Dr. Placeda Lemana reminded Negrenses, especially those who are already planning to return home to the province and wish to bring pork-related products for the upcoming yuletide season, that the pork …
Strictly regulated; NOCPPO to start inspection of firecracker permits
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office (NOCPPO) said the manufacturing and selling of firecrackers and pyrotechnics in the province will be strictly regulated as the holiday season gets closer. Lt. Colonel Joem Malong, NOCPPO deputy director for operations, said firecracker manufacturers must secure permits with the Philippine National Police-Firearms and Explosives Unit. …
‘Critical juncture’; House committee gives nod to bill granting franchise to NEPC
By Mae Singuay The House Committee on Legislative Franchises gave its preliminary approval to House Bill (HB) 9310, which seeks to grant the Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC) a franchise to operate and maintain a power distribution system in Negros Occidental, during a pivotal session at the Batasang Pambansa Complex in Quezon City on Monday, November 13. The decision follows …
Lacson vs. GMA? NegOcc governor: Arroyo running against me in 2025 ‘unlikely’
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga Negros Occidental Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said he does not believe that former president and now Pampanga 2nd district Representative Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will run against him in the 2025 midterm elections. Rumors are circulating that Arroyo will seek the gubernatorial seat in Negros Occidental. However, there is no confirmation yet if the …
‘No gun-for-hire’ BCPO: No vigilante group operating in Bacolod
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) said over the weekend that there are no vigilante groups operating in the city. The statement came following a shooting incident along Araneta Street last Friday, November 10, that claimed the lives of two residents allegedly involved in a string of home burglaries and robberies …
Abuse of authority? NegOcc board member accuses town vice mayor of ‘slapping’ minor
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga A board member accused Negros Occidental’s Murcia town Vice Mayor Johnny Reosura of “abuse of authority” after he allegedly slapped a minor during a scuffle last November 2. Third district Board Member Andrew Montelibano said the case should be pursued instead. He also vowed to assist the 15-year-old victim in filing …
Leptos cases up; CHO: Leptospirosis cases in Bacolod increased by 176%
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The number of leptospirosis cases in Bacolod City increased by 176 percent this year, data from the City Health Office (CHO) showed yesterday. The CHO recorded 66 leptospirosis cases since January of this year, higher than the 29 cases logged during the same period in 2022. Fourteen deaths have been recorded, …
No longer proceed; Comelec scraps Negros Oriental 3rd district special polls
By Dominique Gabriel G. Bañaga The special elections in Negros Oriental’s 3rd district on December 9 will no longer push through in response to the resolution of the House of Representatives, which called the Commission on Elections (Comelec) to “reconsider” the conduct of the polls. “The [Comelec’s] law department and the en banc decided to …