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5 die in separate accidents

5 die in separate accidents

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Rescuers help the three persons on board a tricycle that collided with a truck at Barangay Bata, Bacolod City, on Friday, August 26.*Amity Volunteer Fire Brigade photoFive people were killed in separate accidents in Negros Occidental in three days.Killed on Friday, August 26, were 40-year-old Marciano Mahilum Jr., his 17-year-old daughter, whose name was withheld, and brother-in-law, 35-year-old Reynald Porras, of Barangay Matab-ang, Talisay City.The victims were onboard a tricycle driven by Mahilum when it collided with a truck at Barangay Bata, Bacolod City.The tricycle overtook a truck, but it collided with another truck on the opposite lane.On Saturday, August 7, a 13-year-old boy was killed at Hacienda San Jose, Barangay Katilingban, Talisay City.The tricycle d...
2 sisters nabbed in Silay, yield P13.668M in drugs

2 sisters nabbed in Silay, yield P13.668M in drugs

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The two kilos of suspected shabu estimated to cost P13.668 million.*Silay PNP photoTwo sisters, tagged as high-value drug suspects, were arrested in a buy-bust operation at Brgy. Lantad, Silay City, Negros Occidental, on Sunday, August 28, which led to the recovery of P13.668 million worth of drugs.Nabbed by operatives of the Regional Police Drug Enforcement Unit 6 and the Silay City Police Station were Angie Dumdumaya, 30, and her sister, Angielyn Dumdumaya, 25, both tagged by the police as high-value drug individuals.The suspects were arrested after they sold illegal drugs worth P30,000 to a police-poseur buyer.Recovered from their possession were two kilos of suspected shabu estimated to cost P13.668 million and the buy-bust money.The suspects are now detained at the...
Classes to resume at NONSHS but not in new buildings: Javi

Classes to resume at NONSHS but not in new buildings: Javi

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The Negros Occidental National Science High School in Victorias City.*Victorias Mayor Javier Miguel “Javi” Benitez said on Sunday, August 27, that classes will resume at the Negros Occidental National Science High School (NONSHS) on Tuesday, after they were suspended late last week when tremors were felt in the area.Strong tremors were felt in barangays 10 and 14 in Victorias City on August 24 and 25 but the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said it had not recorded any earthquakes in the area.Benitez has asked the PHIVOLCS, Mines and Geosciences Bureau, and the Department of Public Works and Highways to investigate what caused the tremors and to check on the safety of classrooms.Classes at the NONSHS were suspended late last week, but Benitez said “on Tues...
Family of Dauin mayor held hostage by security escort

Family of Dauin mayor held hostage by security escort

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The family of Dauin, Negros Oriental, Mayor Galicano Truita and their helpers were held hostage by their security escort at their home on Saturday, August 27.Lt Col. Roland Lavisto, public information officer of the Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office (NORPPO), said in a statement Sunday, August 28, that the suspect, identified as 57-year-old Venirando Dalope of Pangasinan, surrendered to authorities after hours of negotiations.He held captive the mayor’s wife, Maria Carmen Truita, and, daughter Jemimie Truita, and their helpers, Liza Tuban and Maricon Abarientos.The suspect has been working as a security escort for the family for several years, and was suffering from a nervous breakdown prior to the incident, the police said.It was the mayor who informed town police c...
7,852 indigent students in WV get P22.7M: DSWD

7,852 indigent students in WV get P22.7M: DSWD

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The DSWD payout at SM City in Bacolod City.* Bacolod City PIO photoThe Department of Social Welfare and Development distributed P22,786,000 in educational assistance payouts to 7,852 indigent students in Western Visayas on Saturday, August 27.There were 1,687 beneficiaries in Negros Occidental who received P5,306,000, May Rago-Castillo, DSWD 6 information officer, said Sunday, August 28.She said 276 beneficiaries were elementary students, 194 - high school, 226 - senior high school and 991 – college from Negros Occidental.The payout on Saturday was “generally peaceful, organized and smooth. It was way better and improved. The additional assessment and payout sites really helped to ensure that no untoward incident would happen,” Rago-Castillo said, after a previous near stam...
Martin: PHILSURIN varieties can mitigate high cost of farming, increase sugar yield

Martin: PHILSURIN varieties can mitigate high cost of farming, increase sugar yield

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Gina Martin - Philippine Sugar Research Foundation Inc. director general, David Alba - acting Sugar Regulatory Administrator and Terence Uygongco - PHILSURIN Foundation president (l-r) at the 68th Philippine Sugar Technologists annual convention in Bacolod City on Thursday, August 25.*Suitable high yielding sugarcane varieties are a prime necessity for sustainability of the Philippine sugarcane industry, Gina Martin, Philippine Sugar Research Foundation Inc. (PHILSURIN) director general, said Sunday, August 28.PHILSURIN has developed better high yielding varieties that would help growers attain profit despite high production cost, Martin, former Sugar Regulatory Administrator, said.She said PHILSURIN has released commercial varieties that could serve as replacement to the deter...
17 Manokan tenants served notices to pay P8.64M in delinquent accounts

17 Manokan tenants served notices to pay P8.64M in delinquent accounts

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The demand letters being served Friday.*The Bacolod City Legal Office (CLO) served final notices or demand letters to 17 tenants of the Manokan Country to pay their delinquent accounts totaling P8.64 million or face closure.The serving of the notices on Friday, August 26, was a collaborative effort of the CLO together with the City Treasurer's Office, Permits and Licensing Division and Socio-Economic Enterprise Unit – Markets, a press release from the Bacolod City Government Center said.Legal Assistant II April Rose Mae B. Morada reminded stall owners and their representatives that they only have until the end of September to settle their accounts.Failure to settle their accounts will result in the closure of their business establishments, the notices signed by City Legal O...
Big hike in diesel, gasoline prices expected Tuesday

Big hike in diesel, gasoline prices expected Tuesday

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Motorists are faced with another round of fuel price increases on Tuesday, August 30.Expect disel prices to increase by P5.90 to P6.10 per liter and gasoline by P1.20 to P1.40 per liter, Unioil Petroleum Philippines announced on Saturday.Assistant Director Rodela Romero of the Department of Energy - Oil Industry Management Bureau on Friday also said diesel and kerosene prices could go up by P5 per liter, while gasoline prices may increase by more than a peso per liter.In 2022 gasoline prices have gone up by P18.15 per liter and diesel by P31.70 as of August 23.*
Tricycle driver gets 2 life terms for sale, possession of drugs

Tricycle driver gets 2 life terms for sale, possession of drugs

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A Bacolod tricycle driver was sentenced on Friday, August 26, to two life terms for the possession and sale of drugs.Executive Judge Raymond Joseph Javier of Bacolod Regional Trial Court Branch 52 sentenced Randy Azuelo Alcala Jr., alias Liboy, to life imprisonment and to pay a fine of P500, 000 for the sale shabu in violation of Section 5, Article II of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.Alcala was apprehended after he sold .063 gram of shabu to a police poseur buyer for P500 at Purok Mars, Barangay Singcang-Airport in Bacolod City on July 3, 2021. On his arrest 10.520 grams of shabu were recovered from his possession, the police told the court.The judge found Alcala guilty of possession of the 10.620 grams of shabu in violation of Section 11, Article II of the Comp...
PRO-6 to tighten security vs. drugs during MassKara

PRO-6 to tighten security vs. drugs during MassKara

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Brig. Gen. Leo Francisco, Police Regional Office-6 director, leads a command conference at the Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office headquarters on Friday, August 26.*NOCPPO photoThe Police Regional Office-6 will tighten its security measures in Bacolod City and Negros Occidental to prevent the entry of illegal drugs during the MassKara Festival.Brig. Gen. Leo Francisco, acting PRO-6 director, who was in the province for a command conference Friday, August 26, said the supply of illegal drugs is still on the ground, citing the huge drug haul of drugs in the region, recently.He said that the police will focus on their anti-drug campaign.The police said that based on their monitoring, the demand for illegal drugs increases during festivals because of the influx of peopl...
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