The House public accounts committee is set to conduct a public hearing on the status of the Manila Bay Dolomite Beach Project, panel chairman Rep.Terry Ridon said Monday.
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House probe into dolomite beach project slated this month
The House of Representatives’ investigation on the issues surrounding the Manila Bay Dolomite Beach will start by the third week of November and focus ...
Digital travel platform Agoda has curated a list of the best places in Asia to witness breathtaking sunsets. Featuring a palette of beaches, mountains, and cities, these destinations offer travelers a ...
What if Florida homeowners could reduce their property tax bill while gaining added legal protection for their homes? That’s exactly what the state’s homestead exemption offers, according to a ...
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Signal No. 2 up in 2 areas as Severe Tropical Storm Tino intensifies
Signal No. 2 has been hoisted over two areas as Severe Tropical Storm Tino continued to intensify over the West Philippine ...
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is pivoting its strategy toward premium leisure, targeting new routes to the luxury island paradise of the Maldives and the ...
Lito de Veterbo, 55, became the fastest man to traverse the Philippines on foot — now officially recognized by the Guinness ...
Trump’s return to Asia has been markedly different in tone, if not in intent. After years of deriding allies as “freeloaders” ...
Senator Erwin Tulfo has filed a bill to abolish the travel tax, the extra fee Filipino travellers pay every time they leave ...
Filipinos share why airport immigration interviews cause stress and missed flights, plus tips to stay calm and prepared ...
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Palawan fishing ban begins
The yearly fishing ban in the northern part of Palawan began over the weekend, marking the start of a three-month restriction aimed at protecting roundscad or galunggong during its peak spawning ...
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DOJ subpoenas ex-DPWH officials in Bulacan ghost flood control projects
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has served subpoenas to the respondents in the five alleged ghost flood control projects in Bulacan, acting Justice Secretary Fredderick ...
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