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Complaint seeking disqualification of Cauayan mayor filed at Comelec

Complaint seeking disqualification of Cauayan mayor filed at Comelec

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Cauayan mayoral candidate Jurry Nabaja being interviewed at the Comelec provincial office on Tuesday.* Ronnie Baldonado photoA complaint seeking the disqualification of Cauayan Mayor John Rey Tabujara from running for reelection was filed before the Commission on Elections' Kontra Bigay Complaint Center on Tuesday, May 6, his opponent Jurry Nabaja said.Nabaja alleged that on April 29, the mayor was present at the distribution of government aid to senior citizens at the Cauayan Arts Center in violation of the Omnibus Elections Code in relation to Comelec Resolution 11104 on abuse of state resources.Resolution No. 11104 defines abuse of state resources as the misuse of government property, funds and manpower by government officials for partisan political activity and their undue ...
‘Power of Fourth’ shows full force for Ferrer’s congressional bid

‘Power of Fourth’ shows full force for Ferrer’s congressional bid

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Vice Gov. Jeffrey Ferrer at his grand rally in Bago City on Tuesday.*Ronnie Baldonado photo ”The Power of Fourth” came out in full force to support Vice Gov. Jeffrey Ferrer who is running for congressman of the 4th District of Negros Occidental at his grand rally at the Manuel Y. Torres Sports Complex in Bago City on Tuesday, May 6.Ferrer, who was celebrating his 56th birthday, began the day by attending a mass at the Our Lady of Peace Parish Church in La Carlota City with his wife, Rep. Juliet Ferrer, and his political allies followed by a caravan to Bago City.The mayors of the Fourth District, including opposing mayoral candidates in La Carlota and Valladolid, came out in full force to show their support for Ferrer at his grand rally.Present were Bago Mayor Nicholas ...
Woman with chain on ankle found dead in Ilog river

Woman with chain on ankle found dead in Ilog river

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A 21-year-old woman with a chain around her ankle was found dead in a river in Brgy. 2, Ilog, Negros Occidental, Tuesday morning, May 6.Lt. Rygie Pigar, Ilog Deputy Police Chief, said that the victim was identified as Jenny Gallego, 21, of Brgy. Bantayan, Kabankalan City, and was reported missing twice before she was found in the river in Sitio Malabong in Brgy. 2.The police said that the victim had a chain on her ankle because she was restrained by her family so she could not get out of their house as she was suffering from a mental illness.However, she was given a hammer by one of her siblings, which she used to break the chain and went missing on May 3.She was found by her other sibling on May 4 and was brought home and she went missing again on Monday, May 5.The vic...
Keep your cool, Comelec reminds candidates as Election Day nears

Keep your cool, Comelec reminds candidates as Election Day nears

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Election supplies arrive at the Comelec provincial office in Bacolod City on Tuesday, May 6.*Ronnie Baldonado photo“Keep your cool and reign in your supporters”, a Commission on Elections (Comelec) official reminded candidates with less than a week left before the May 12 elections.Comelec Negros Island Region Assistant Regional Director Jossil Macute on Tuesday, May 6, said as tension rises as the polls near candidates should keep their cool to be examples to their supporters and to prevent violence.The preparations for the May 12 are set and we are so near the finish line, be a leader for peace and development, Macute said.“Just let the people cast their votes, you’ve done your best…let the people decide,” Macute said.The last day for campaigning is Saturday, and a liq...
Fire incidents in Bacolod drop by 58 percent

Fire incidents in Bacolod drop by 58 percent

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The number of fire incidents in Bacolod City dropped by 58 percent in the first four months of this year, the Bacolod City Fire Station reported on Tuesday, May 6.There were 60 fire calls from January to April this year, which are 58 percent lower compared to the 143 fire calls in the same period in 2024.,Of the 60 incidents, 31 involved residential buildings, 11 - non-residential, four - vehicular fires, and three - non-structural fires.Damage also significantly decreased by P21 million from January to April, at P5,228,950 this year compared to P26,496,750 in the same period in 2024.The number of injured persons also decreased by 73 percent, from 11 last year to three this year, the report added.*
May 12 holiday for midterm polls

May 12 holiday for midterm polls

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Malacañang declared Monday, May 12, as a special non-working holiday throughout the country for the 2025 national and local elections.Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin, on the authority of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., signed Proclamation 878 on Tuesday declaring a nationwide holiday to "enable the people to properly exercise their right to vote."The Commission on Elections (Comelec) recently urged Marcos to declare May 12 as a holiday to allow registered voters to cast their ballots.Filipino voters will elect senators, House members, party-list representatives, and local officials such as governors, vice governors, mayors, vice mayors, and members of their local council.*PNA
Police have person of interest in killing of 3 family members

Police have person of interest in killing of 3 family members

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The police have identified a person of interest behind the killing of a family of three in Brgy. Buenavista, Murcia, Negros Occidental, on May 1.They are already investigating the person, Maj. Sherwin Fernandez, Mucia police chief, said Tuesday, May 6.Nelde Celayes, 59, his wife, Josefine, 60, and their son Juvy were shot dead in their home by unidentified suspects on Friday night.Fernandez said that they are looking at a land conflict as one of the motives of the crime, which is not related to politics.Col. Rainerio De Chavez, Negros Occidental provincial director, in a statement issued earlier condemned the shooting incident and assured of an intensified investigation of the crime.“We are condemning this brutal and senseless act. Let me make it clear—this is an isola...
Comprehensive profiling of PUJ operators underway in Bacolod

Comprehensive profiling of PUJ operators underway in Bacolod

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Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez (center) and City Planning and Development Office head Mary Jean Ramos (left) discuss the conduct of comprehensive database profiling of public utility jeepneys (PUJs) operating within the city on Tuesday*Bacolod PIO photoThe Bacolod City government is conducting a comprehensive database profiling of public utility jeepney (PUJ) operators until Friday, May 9, as part of its collaboration with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to develop a sustainable mass public transportation plan.“The objective is to establish a more efficient, reliable, and environmentally sustainable public transport system,” City Planning and Development Office head Mary Jean Ramos said in a statement on Tuesday.The data-gathering covers operators of regist...
Comelec: Prepare ‘kodigo’, behave while voting

Comelec: Prepare ‘kodigo’, behave while voting

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Comelec Chairperson George Garcia in Bacolod City last week.*CPG photoWith less than a week before the May 12 midterm elections, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Tuesday, May 6, urged voters to start listing down the names of the candidates they will be supporting on election day."Let's make our 'kodigo' now. It's difficult to think of the 12 candidates for senator, one party-list group, as well as local candidates while you're already voting," Comelec Chairperson George Garcia said.Aside from making their "kodigo (list)”, Garcia also advised the voters to know their particular voting center and polling precinct ahead of election day.“One must know where is their designated school and polling centers are located,” he said.Garcia also urged voters to behave while...
310 Bacolod cops augment poll security in NegOr

310 Bacolod cops augment poll security in NegOr

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Fr. Chris Gonzales officiates the prayer and blessing of the 310 personnel of the Bacolod City Police Office during the send-off ceremony Tuesday.* photo courtesy of Gracelyn ParconThe Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO) has deployed 310 of its personnel to Negros Oriental to beef up security operations for the May 12 national and local elections on the other side of the island.The send-off ceremony, with the prayer and blessing officiated by Fr. Chris Gonzales, was held at the Bacolod City police headquarters Tuesday morning.“The augmentation force for the Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office will come from BCPO to address their needs there this coming election,” Brig. Gen. Arnold Thomas Ibay, officer-in-charge of Police Regional Office-Negros Island Region (PRO-NIR), said. ...
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