The opening of classes in Muntinlupa on Aug. 22 went “smoothly”.
According to a report by the Schools Division Office (SDO) of Muntinlupa, “Generally, all schools in Muntinlupa have smoothly and successfully opened their face-to-face classes.”
Muntinlupa Mayor Ruffy Biazon (left) at Tunasan N
A shortage in classrooms and lack of teachers were among the challenges faced by several schools as classes for School Year 2022-2023 opened on Monday.
(PNA file photo) MANILA - There was a time when the former town of Novaliches, shared by Quezon City and Caloocan City since 1948, served as the "egg, meat, fruit, and vegetable basket" or the source of these farm products for residents of both cities. That was until the early 1980s when Novaliches was still considered the "bukid" or farm area of its two mother cities. The southern parts of both Quezon City and Caloocan at the time were already commercially developed and no longer fit for growing or raising farm products. The then sparsely-populated barangays of Novaliches belonging to Quezon City were Nagkaisang Nayon, Capri, Novaliches Proper, San Agustin, San Bartolome, Kaligayahan, Santa Monica, Pasong Putik, Santa Lucia, Gulod, Bagbag, Talipapa, Sauyo, Pasong Tamo, Tandang Sora, Culiat, Sangandaan, Baesa, Balong Bato, Kangkong, and Unang Sigaw. On the other hand, the Novaliches side that belonged to Caloocan included barangays Bagbaguin, Caybiga, Llano, Deparo,
Caloocan City Mayor Dale Gonzalo “Along” Malapitan has cited the members of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) for their successful anti-illegal drug operation in the city last Aug. 4, that resulted in the arrest of an erring police officer.
Malapitan, along with People’s Law Enforcemen
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) arrested an active police officer and his cohort after they allegedly yielded P3.4 million worth of suspected crystal meth or "shabu" during a buy-bust operation in Caloocan City on Thursday, August 4.
Photo by PDEA
P/Cpl. Mark Jefferson Lopez, 30,