IN anticipation of increased traffic volume during the Undas holidays, SMC Infrastructure — operator of SLEX, STAR Tollway, Skyway System, NAIA Expressway, and TPLEX — is...
Day: October 30, 2024
METRO Pacific Tollways Corporation has reactivated its Safe Trip Mo, Sagot Ko (SMSK) motorists assistance program to ensure safe and convenient travel during ‘Undas.’ With...
PHILIPPINES’ bet Christine Juliane (CJ) Opiaza on Friday night has won the Miss Grand International 2024 first runner-up crown in Thailand. The 26-year-old Miss...
MABALACAT City Mayor Crisostomo Garbo leads the distribution of financial assistance worth P1,500 to each of the 175 persons with disabilities (PWDs) in Mabalacat...
SENATE President Francis “Chiz” G. Escudero on Tuesday said that the statements made by former President Rodrigo Duterte during a public hearing of the...
PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Tuesday directed the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to study the possible implementation of temporary relief on electricity bill...
SENATE Committee on Public Services chairperson Sen. Raffy Tulfo on Monday conducted a random surprise inspection at bus terminals in Metro Manila ahead of...
POLICE on Tuesday arrested former actor John Wayne Sace after allegedly shooting his friend dead in Pasig City. The victim was identified as Lynell...

SMC INFRA BARES TOLLWAY PREPARATIONS FOR ‘UNDAS’ HOLIDAYS
MPTC GEARS UP FOR ‘UNDAS,’ URGES MOTORISTS TO BE EXPRESSWAY READY
CJ OPIAZA IS MISS GRAND INTERNATIONAL 2024 FIRST RUNNER-UP
GARBO DISTRIBUTES CASH AID TO MABALACAT PWDS
CHIZ: DUTERTE’S ADMISSIONS COULD BE A STEP IN TAKING RESPONSIBILITY FOR DRUG WAR KILLINGS
PBBM ORDERS ERC TO STUDY ELECTRICITY BILL MORATORIUM FOR ‘KRISTINE’-HIT AREAS
TULFO CONDUCTS SURPRISE INSPECTION OF METRO MANILA BUS TERMINALS
FORMER ACTOR NABBED FOR SHOOTING FRIEND DEAD IN PASIG CITY
PRESIDENT MARCOS TO U.S. INVESTORS: PHILIPPINES OPEN FOR BUSINESS
WOMAN FOUND HOGTIED, DEAD IN MANILA HOTEL ROOM
LACSON: GUTEZA NEVER UNDER MARINES’ CUSTODY
MARCOS CAUTIONS VS RUSHING CORRUPTION CASES: BETTER TO GET IT RIGHT