Dismissed cop killed
A 36-year-old dismissed policeman was allegedly killed by two men in front of a bakery in Quiapo, Manila yesterday, police said.
Amy is everybody’s favorite ‘Tiang’
Amy’s happy and fulfilled wife to Carlo Castillo, TV5 reporter, and mother to three boys, Adi, 18, who’s in college, and the much younger Kyle and Isaiah. She faced a…
NPA frees 2 soldiers to Duterte
Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on Tuesday turned over to the military two soldiers who were captured and declared prisoners of war (POWs) by the New People’s Army (NPA) last Sept. 30…
Gunman’s sketch out
The Quezon City Police District yesterday released the facial composite illustration of the alleged gunman of 44-year-old radio reporter and tabloid columnist Jose Bernardo in Quezon City Saturday.
No proof gangs behind ‘tanim bala’ – DoTC
The Department of Transportation and Communications said yesterday that there is no proof that syndicates are behind the “tanim bala” scheme in the country’s airports.
Fall from grace
WEEKS before his spectacular but barely talked about fall from grace, Francis Tolentino described his MMDA posting as “the most punishing job, perhaps, available.” Subsequent events have shown how no…
High school teachers robbed
Teachers of a public high school in Barangay Baclaran, Parañaque City were allegedly robbed by three unidentified men who broke into their faculty room Tuesday.
NE judge sets arraignment of Mary Jane’s recruiters
A Nueva Ecija court has set the arraignment of the alleged recruiters of Mary Jane Veloso, who is still on Death Row in Indonesia, on November 11.
Niño to set up trust fund for Alonzo
HALF OF WHAT MY FATHER DID FOR ME: “If i can do half of what my father did for me during my time as a child actor, I’d be very…
LVPI to form a more focused nat’l pool
THE Larong Volleyball sa Pilipinas Inc. (LVPI) will soon form a national pool that will keep the members focused on representing the country in international competitions.
Businessman loses P1M
A 38-year-old businessman from Parañaque City lost R1-million worth of jewelry to suspected “Dugo Dugo Gang” members who allegedly duped his housemaid on All Souls’ Day, police said yesterday.
Gov’t assures level playing field in 2016
The Aquino administration will play fair and never resort to black propaganda against political opponents in the upcoming national and local elections, Malacañang asserted yesterday.
Bullet amulets not illegal, says Recto
Senate President Pro Tempore Ralph G. Recto yesterday asked government authorities to explain to the public that carrying amulets fashioned out of bullets or displaying such amulets as ornaments is…
Koreans’ safety in PH stressed
According to the Department of Foreign Affairs, South Korean officials “acknowledged and articulated their appreciation for the efforts being undertaken by the Philippine government in addressing the issue, including in…
Young turks fill Knights vacancies
This early, the Letran Knights are looking for ways to fill the void left by stalwarts Mark Cruz and Kevin Racal who helped the team win the NCAA title in…
Bilibid raid yields guns, phones
Almost a year after authorities raided the villas of high-profile inmates, the smuggling of firearms and gadgets inside the New Bilibid Prison (NBP) has remained unabated.
