DAGUPAN City mourns the demise of one of its founding fathers, former Mayor Liberato Ll. Reyna Sr. who passed away on July 1 at the age of 94 due to lingering illness.
ABUSIVE tricycle drivers better watch out. “Mystery riders” will soon be deployed by the city government to catch tricycle drivers who charge fees higher than the approved rates.
‘Mystery Rider’ to be deployed against abusive trike drivers
TAYUG–A school teacher here is facing cases of child abuse in violation of Republic Act 7160, or the Child Abuse Act, after a complaint was filed by the police on July 7 before the Provincial Prosecutors Office here.
Tayug teacher faces abuse charges
WTH not enough fish to process, operating the seafood processing plant will not be economical. This, according to Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) Regional Director Nestor Domenden, is the major problem now facing the Seafood Processing Plant in Dagupan built through a P110 million grant from the Korean government…
Seafood processing plant deemed not viable
AUTHORITIES at the Region 1 Medical Center have expressed alarm over the increasing number of dengue cases in the province, especially with records of admittance shooting up from July 1 to 7 alone.
Dengue rise alarms health authorities
AFTER TWO YEARS SAN CARLOS CITY–After two years, the Office of the Ombudsman finally acted on the complaints filed against an official of the city treasurer’s office here who was accused of falsifying documents to pilfer local government funds.
Ombudsman dismisses San Carlos City cashier
CRIME IN LAOAC–Fifth District Rep. Kimi Cojuangco condoles with the family of Rodrigo and Gener Eleazar who were killed in a police shootout when she and husband, former Rep. Mark Cojuangco, visited the wake. The Cojuangcos vowed to help the Eleazars get an impartial investigation into the incident which they…
CRIME IN LAOAC
LAOAC–The family of a father and son who died in a reported shootout with the police in Barangay Lebueg here last June 19 is crying for justice for their dead kin.
Rubout suspected in Laoac shooting
FLASH FLOOD IN THE CITY–Vehicles navigate the knee-deep water along the Mayombo Road in Dagupan, which was among the towns and cities in the province hit by flashfloods last Saturday, June 26, due to several days of monsoon rains spawned by Tropical Storm “Falcon”. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka) Back to…
FLASH FLOOD IN THE CITY
LINGAYEN–Pangasinan was declared under a state of calamity in a resolution passed by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan during its special session on June 29 in response to the extensive damage caused by the week-long southwest monsoon rains aggravated by tropical storm “Falcon”.




