SOCO AT THE SCENE – Members of the Scene of the Crime Operatives (SOCO) gather evidence in the area where Calasiao POSO chief Reynaldo Bugayong was waylaid by two hitmen riding in tandem on two motorcycles. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
A 30-year-old fisherman in Sual town died after figuring in a vehicular accident along the provincial road. The victim, Jomar Ordoñez, a resident of Baquioen, Sual, was riding his motorcycle along the provincial road of Barangay Poblacion, when he accidentally sideswiped a scooter ridden by Modesto Turqueza, 63, and caused…
Fisherman meets grisly end in Sual
A 25-year-old man died in a hit-and-run incident in San Fabian town last Monday night. Witnesses say the victim, Jomel Rivera, a resident of Barangay Alacan in San Fabian, was riding his bicycle along the national highway in the barangay when he accidentally lost his balance and fell on the…
Biker dies in hit and run
A two-year-old child died in a drowning incident in Barangay Tocok in San Fabian early evening last Wednesday. Police investigation showed JP Pereras, a resident of the barangay, was left unattended while playing outside the family home located beside a creek. Moments later, a neighbor noticed the kid, floating on…
2-year-old child drowns in creek
SP Front page February 14, 2021 issue
PUNCHITERIA February 14, 2021
Editorial Cartoon February 14, 2021
Public accountability is key THE information shared by Dr. Anna de Guzman, provincial heath officer, during the last session of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan has underscored anew the need to make both the barangay kapitan and the mayor directly accountable in efforts to check the COVID-19 contagion in the province. After…
Editorial February 14, 2021
FLOWERS FOR THE GIRLS, BALLOONS FOR THE BOYS — Love is in the air for those who have saved enough for a number of choices to express one’s affection with the help of enterprising vendors. (Punchphotos (uppe panel) by Cesar Ramirez and (lower panel) by Willie Lomibao)
FLOWERS FOR THE GIRLS, BALLOONS FOR THE BOYS
AS SUMMER SEASON NEARS THE number of Pangasinan’s active COVID-19 cases continue to decline with only 338 new confirmed cases recorded as of February 11, down from 587 a week earlier. This was contained in the province-wide monitoring conducted by the Provincial Health Office (PHO), a record acknowledged by the…




