- If information is right, there is an increasing number of people below 25 years old, who are engaged in illegal drug trade in the localities during the pandemic.
- The quality of infrastructure projects will not be compromised even if the new SOP has been increased up to 35 percent, compared to the 10 percent in the past.
- Members of a newly formed coop must be vigilant to protect their investments since one of their officers has been involved in several legal battles in the past.
- This humanitarian organization is not behind the hanging of countless tarpaulins of politicos greeting their constituents similar to political culture in the lowlands.
- Officials in this nearby town prefer their constituents not to be subjected to mass testing so they will not be confronted with problems due to Covid-19 pandemic.
- This MMA promotion is under scrutiny by several renowned media outfits for its practice of disclosing questionable worth of assets and number of followers.
- Several of those linked to progressive and militant groups alleged to be political fronts of the CPP-NPA-NDFP are hiding due to legitimate threats on their lives.
- Most churches in the locality are religiously implementing the minimum health protocols such as discouraging full capacity during regular Sunday mass services.
- Some LGUs lack a system to ensure establishments and offices conduct regular disinfection activities to protect clients even if it’s an additional operational cost.
- There was a change of heart for this chief executive when she decided to allow vendors to sell “pailaw” in the town, as the vendors are disallowed in Baguio.
- A government executive continues to work for the welfare of the agency and the employees, ignoring rumors she would be replaced by an eager beaver aspirant.
- Establishments and resorts are dismayed at how self-proclaimed social media influencers offer their expertise in exchange for free food and accommodation.