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Methee Muangkaew, Published on 04/08/2018
» TRANG: Police are hunting for two suspects — one held for drugs and the other for attempted murder — who escaped from their cell in the provincial courthouse on Saturday afternoon.
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 15/07/2018
» TRANG: The body of a young Irrawaddy dolphine was found floating to the east of Khang Khao island in Ta Se bay of this southern province on Sunday.
News, Methee Muangkaew, Published on 06/04/2018
» TRANG: Artifacts believed to date back more than 300 years to the Ayutthaya Period have been uncovered in Muang district of this southern province.
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 11/02/2018
» TRANG: Eighteen couples will tie the knot beneath the surface of the sea this year - but one couple has a special reason to join the world-famous event.
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 06/01/2018
» TRANG: A fourth suspect wanted for smuggling 4 million speed pills was arrested early on Saturday after eight months on the run.
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 02/12/2017
» TRANG: Flood embankments along the rising Trang River burst at two locations in Muang district on Saturday evening, causing water to overflow into hundreds of properties.
News, Methee Muangkaew, Published on 14/07/2017
» TRANG - A female dugong found on a beach in Kan Tang district this week later died as a result of various ailments, veterinarians said Thursday.
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 20/06/2017
» TRANG – "Thuad" Thong Kongkaew had lived a long time on his land and wanted to do a good deed in memory of his late wife - so he donated some of it to the community for use as a new road, to save them a long journey to the next tambon.
Methee Muangkaew, Published on 16/05/2017
» TRANG -- A local farmer has transformed part of his rubber plantation into an organic vineyard -- a first in Thailand's South -- and his success is encouraging others to follow suit.
News, Methee Muangkaew, Published on 07/05/2017
» A crewman from a southern tour boat has been fined 500 baht for taking starfish and sea cucumbers from the sea so that tourists on board could take photographs of them.