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Patient w/ Over P333K Hospital Bill Escapes Private Hospital 

Patient Escapes Private Hospital Without Paying Hospital Bill Amounting to P333K A young patient reportedly left a private hospital without paying a hospital bill worth over P333,000 after slipping out of the facility with his sister.  The incident happened at Saint Gabriel Medical Center, Inc., where the 18-year-old patient, known as alias Joel from Buruanga, Aklan, had been confined ... Read more

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Multiple Pakistanis clash on Pattaya beach over family dispute

A brawl involving multiple Pakistani nationals broke out on Pattaya beach early today, June 5, leaving two men injured after a family dispute escalated into violence. The incident was reported at 1.19am after a member of the public alerted a reporter to a fight involving foreign nationals on Central Pattaya beach. The confrontation took place …

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SK Labangon hits ‘selective transparency’ amid accountability probe

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Facing mounting complaints over transparency, governance, and a controversial Thailand trip, officials of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) in Barangay Labangon, Cebu City, broke their silence on Thursday, arguing that they have become targets of what they described as “selective transparency” and political attacks. During the Kapihan sa Sugbo forum, SK Chairman

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Taal Volcano’s toxic gas emission declines after sharp spike

LUCENA CITY – Sulfur dioxide emissions from Taal Volcano declined after a sharp increase recorded the previous day, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) on Friday. In its morning bulletin, Phivolcs reported that 3,105 metric tons (MT) of sulfur dioxide were emitted from Taal Volcano’s main crater over the past 24

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New SSS pensioners to receive pension hike by September

MANILA, Philippines — New retirement, disability, and survivor pensioners will not benefit from the Social Security System’s (SSS) early implementation of the 2026 pension increase this June. They will have to wait until September to receive the increase as only pensioners on record as of May 31, 2026 are covered by the advanced rollout. SSS’

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Student brings pet carabao in Brigada Eskwela cleanup in Cagayan

TUGUEGARAO CITY — A three-year-old carabao and his student caretaker have become unlikely yet celebrated volunteers in the ongoing Brigada Eskwela activities in Lal-lo, Cagayan. Officials of Bangag Elementary School commended incoming Grade 7 student John Michael Andres and his pet carabao, Gelo, for joining community volunteers preparing the school for the opening of classes

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Man Caught on CCTV Stealing 3 Cartons of Milk from Grocery Store in Bacolod 

Man Steals 3 Cartons of Milk from Grocery Store in Bacolod City A man was caught on CCTV allegedly stealing three cartons of milk from a grocery store in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental.  The robbery incident was recorded by the store’s security cameras, which showed the suspect acting like a regular customer while moving around the grocery store. At first, he appeared ... Read more

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Yellow alert raised in Visayas grid anew

CEBU CITY, Philippines — The Visayas power grid has been placed under Yellow Alert anew on Friday, June 5, as electricity demand is expected to surge close to available supply, with several major power plants remaining offline, according to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP). In an advisory issued Friday morning, NGCP said

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Rama, Cebu Duterte allies brand Senate shakeup ‘illegal, immoral’

CEBU CITY, Philippines — Former Cebu City Mayor Michael “Mike” Rama and local allies of former President Rodrigo Duterte on Thursday challenged the legitimacy of the recent Senate leadership coup, forging ahead with their protests despite a fresh legal opinion from the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) validating the takeover. Leaders of the pro-Duterte

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