CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga—More than 6,000 police personnel in Central Luzon tasked to ensure peace and security during the staging of the 30th Southeast Asian
Author: Tarlac Weekender Staff
Robredo lauds drug rehab facility in Dinalupihan
Dinalupihan Mayor Gila Garcia welcomes Vice President Leni Robredo as she arrived Thursday at the Bulwagan ng Bayan to grace the third anniversary celebration
Search for 13 Bataan fishermen continues
LIMAY, Bataan — The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Friday it has yet to locate the 13 missing fishermen from Mariveles town here
NPA weakens further in C. Luzon due to mass surrender of members
BALER, Aurora — The already waning strength of the New People’s Army (NPA) in Central Luzon is on further decline as a result of
Solar power sets new electricity record supplying a quarter of UK demand
By: Ian Johnston (independent.co.uk) Solar surpasses output from nuclear power stations for first time. Solar panels have set a new record for electricity generation,
Troll armies, a growth industry in the Philippines, may soon be coming to an election near you
By SHASHANK BENGALI, EVAN HALPER (latimes.com) MANILA, Philippines — As public anger mounted last year over delayed plans to shake up the Philippines’ outage-plagued
Duterte sees no need to suspend rice importation: Palace
MANILA – President Rodrigo Duterte has decided to push through with the rice importation amid harvest season, after hearing the explanation of Department of
Hacienda Luisita farmers gather to promote peace, harmony
TARLAC CITY– Farmers of the 11 barangays of Hacienda Luisita gathered to promote peace and harmony as the community marks the 15th anniversary of
SEAG cauldron, a work of art? Alan Peter Cayetano, a piece of work
By: Yen Makabenta (manilatimes.net) First word ALAN Peter Cayetano must think Filipinos will believe anything when he declares before the Senate that the P55-million
