Police stations receive 54 computers
LINGAYEN — Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief Jesus Verzosa received 54 computer sets at a ceremony from Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino Jr. Saturday.
Hog business in Mangaldan normalizes
MANGALDAN — The pork and hog business in this town’s slaughterhouse and in the public markets’ meat sections has gone back to normal after a “boodle fight” held here last week.
Flying A advises Pacman: Don't run
KIDAPAWAN CITY — Johnny Abarrientos, the “flying A” of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) and a “legend” in his own right, has something to tell boxing icon Manny Pacquiao before he decides
Champ's home
HE MAY have been hogging the limelight in the rock band scene for quite some time already, with hordes of fans, especially girls, following him around like he is some demi-god.
Students told to focus on studies
DAVAO City Vice Mayor Sara Z. Duterte urged students to take their studies seriously once school opens.
DTI confident to meet Davao's target growth
THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Southern Mindanao office is confident the region will meet the economic growth target set by the Regional Development Council for 2009, which has been pegged
The cat is out of the bag
By Janette Huang-Teves
Mines bureau warns vs geohazard prone areas
THE Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) has renewed its warning to residents, especially those living in identified geohazard areas in the region.
‘Gabii’ guests explore memory lane
SIX museums flung open their doors until midnight Friday and gave visitors the chance to explore Cebu’s heritage.
Luab: Parents leave a legacy
LAST Sunday May 17, I received a text message from a friend and it said: “Read, your column today and I am so thankful that my dad insisted that we keep our word.” He was referring to my column on

