ALIS TAMBAY – The police interrupt a drinking session of a group by the street in Dagupan City in connection with the enforcement of Artikulo 21 under Oplan Rody. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)
AFTER ARREST OF PADILLA-LARGO MEMBERS THE recent arrests of four members of a notorious gun-for-hire group in Dagupan City and Pangasinan by joint police teams in Baras town, RIzal on June 17 may finally shed light on the identities of persons who ordered them to eliminate their targets, mostly Indian nationals and other…
PNP: Identities of those behind killings next
SINCE the Pangasinan police declared all towns and cities in the province as drug-cleared in January, only 28 have so far been validated by the Regional Oversight Committee headed by the PDEA Regional Office. This was the update from P/Chief Inspector Norman Florentino, Police Community Relations Branch (PCRB) chief. He…
Pangasinan PNP, PDEA: War on drugs continues
THREE graduates of the PHINMA-University of Pangasinan (UPang) in Dagupan City were among the top successful passers in the 2018 Nursing licensure examination by placing first, seventh and tenth places. The results released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) Tuesday night showed that out of the 4,326 passers from the 9,873…
3 PHINMA-UPang grads top Nursing licensure exam
THE vision to establish a $11-million Waste to Worth Facility in Dagupan will be a reality in just a few months following its groundbreaking on June 18 in Barangay Bonuan Binloc led by Jill Boughton, founder of Sure Global, the American company that will build the project at no cost to…
Waste 2 Worth program, our legacy to next generations – MBTF
THE city government, in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd), marked the celebration of the 71st Agew na Dagupan on June 20 in commemorative rites held at CSI Stadia. City Mayor Belen T. Fernandez, together with Schools Division Superintendent Dr. Lorna Bugayong and Young City Mayor Jalen Kody Fernandez,…
Dagupan celebrates 71st year of cityhood
35 DEATHS REPORTED THE Pangasinan Provincial Health Office (PHO) has issued an alert over the rising cases of dengue, diarrhea and leptospirosis with the onset of the rainy season. A surveillance update from PHO as of June 18 this year already showed 1,470 reported cases of dengue, which is 116%…
PHO issues alert on dengue, diarrhea, leptospirosis
DUCK AND COVER – Pupils of West Central I Elementary School in Dagupan City taking part in the simultaneous nationwide earthquake drill on Thursday executes the routine under the watchful eyes of their teacher. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)
DUCK AND COVER
MANAOAG—A group of priests, nuns, seminarians and a few lay people braved the rain on June 18 for a dawn penitential pilgrimage from San Jacinto town church to the Basilica of Manaoag while Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas waited for them to arrive for the Day of Reparation Mass. Their messages…
Priests, seminarians join “Day of Reparation” mass
ALCALA—Residents and electric consumers here are up in arms over the Central Pangasinan Electric Cooperative (Cenpelco) for experiencing almost daily power interruptions lasting anywhere from 30 minutes to half a day for so many years. The petition dated June 11 addressed to Cenpelco General Manager Rodrigo Corpuz, partly read: “Aside from…