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Good morning, mga Ka-Siloys! Here are the top stories and headlines for Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Cebu City hospital: COA flags ₱1.13B spent on delayed CCMC project
The Commission on Audit (COA) has flagged the Cebu City Government’s implementation of the long-delayed Cebu City Medical Center (CCMC) project. It found out that the City Government had spent ₱1.13 billion on the Cebu City hospital despite major issues.
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Cebu City audit: DEPW constraints delayed 41 projects
Capacity constraints within Cebu City’s Department of Engineering and Public Works (DEPW) contributed to delays in the implementation of dozens of priority infrastructure projects that left billions of pesos in development funds largely unused in 2025.
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No clear return date for aging power plants behind Visayas outages
Aside from the lack of base load power generators, the Visayas power grid also faces aging plants, which grid operators identified as among the reasons it is unstable.
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Add pickleball to Mandaue City school sports, grassroots, Council asks
The Mandaue City Council wants pickleball included in school sports programs and grassroots sports development in Mandaue City, through two resolutions passed during its session on Monday, July 13.
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Cebu Marathon 2027 to unfold under Cebu City Sports Commission
The Cebu Marathon, one of the province’s premier road races, officially announced that its 2027 edition will be held on January 10.
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