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Former CENECO general manager shot dead
The former acting general manager of Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) was shot and killed along 16th Lacson Street on Tuesday evening, December 20.

Valladolid vice mayor unhurt in SM parking shooting
Valladolid Vice Mayor Roel Yogore was unharmed following a shooting incident at a parking lot in SM Mall along Reclamation Area shortly before 2 p.m. on December 15.

Bacolod Vice Mayor catches COVID-19
The vice mayor has been in self-isolation since Sunday, December 11, after suffering from a sore throat and a fever that reached 40 degrees on Sunday and Monday.

Bacolod’s 90-day new traffic schemes now at full swing
The Bacolod City Traffic Authority Office has begun a 90-day trial period of new traffic schemes to address traffic problems on Circumferential Road.

Imee Marcos distributes P5M cash aid in San Carlos
Senator Imee Marcos, the sister of Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr, was in San Carlos City Sunday, November 20, and distributed cash assistance amounting to P5 million.

Moratorium on non-apprehension of PUVs set to end soon
The 15-day moratorium issued by the Land Transportation and Franchising Board (LTFRB) on public utility jeepneys without permit to operate is set to expire tomorrow,

Flights to and from Clark to resume soon
Negrenses will soon have a more convenient travel option between Bacolod City and Clark in Pampanga with the return of air travel between the 2 destinations.

Marcos hails Bacolod for a month-long MassKara festival
President Ferdinand R. Marcos on Sunday, October 23, commended the Bacolod City government for holding a successful Masskara Festival after a two-year hiatus. “I am

NPA member surrenders in Himamaylan
A hungry and exhausted member of the New People’s Army voluntarily surrendered to the elements of 94th Infantry Battalion, 3ID, PA in Barangay Carabalan, Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental, yesterday, October 19, the 303rd Infantry Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Philippines said in a press statement.

Capitol no plans to raise alarm on Cholera outbreak
The provincial government of Negros Occidental has no plans to declare a provincewide Cholera outbreak despite of 12 confirmed cases and 2 deaths.
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