LOCAL GOV’T UNITS TO HELP FIX CLASSROOM SHORTAGE
DOH URGED: LET LGUS TAKE OVER IDLE HEALTH CENTERS
GONZALES VOWS: MORE JOBS TO OPEN IN EASTERN SAMAR
MAYOR ISKO BACKS PLAN TO BUILD MORE CLASSROOMS
TIU LAUREL CHAMPIONS ‘BENTENG BIGAS’ PROGRAM
DPWH, CIVIL SOCIETY TO MONITOR INFRA PROJECTS
DEPED: P1.35B FOR DISASTER-RESILIENT LEARNING
LEGARDA LEADS 2025 NAT’L ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR
ALAN CAYETANO: PROTECT SENATE VS ATTACKS
PANGILINAN EYES GROWTH FOR PH COFFEE INDUSTRY
UP OVERPOWERS FEU TO GRAB SOLO SECOND
BULLDOGS STORM PAST BLUE EAGLES
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POLITICS
LOCAL GOV’T UNITS TO HELP FIX CLASSROOM SHORTAGE
Local government units around the country will do their best to uphold their newly-assigned duty to construct classrooms to address shortage. This was what Union of Local Authorities of the Philippines (ULAP) president and Quirino Governor Dax Cua said after Pres. Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. ordered that funds be given directly to LGUs for classroom construction…
DOH URGED: LET LGUS TAKE OVER IDLE HEALTH CENTERS
Camarines Sur LRay Villafuerte is pushing a sweeping reform of a nearly two-decade-old priority program of the Department of Health (DOH) that received almost ₱30 billion this year for building or improving health facilities, but which has, at this point, left this Department stuck with 300 idle or non-operational health centers out of almost 900 built thus…
GONZALES VOWS: MORE JOBS TO OPEN IN EASTERN SAMAR
Eastern Samar Lone District Representative Christopher Sheen Gonzales expressed confidence that the province’s economy will expand at a faster pace and generate more jobs once Congress enables the establishment of a new coconut oil processing plant and two modern fish ports equipped with cold storage facilities. “There’s no question that the proposed coconut oil refinery…
MAYOR ISKO BACKS PLAN TO BUILD MORE CLASSROOMS
Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso added his voice to the growing clamor for the passage of Senator Bam Aquino’s Classroom-Building Acceleration Program (CAP) Act, which seeks to address the country’s classroom backlog. In a statement, Domagoso agreed that Aquino’s proposal to involve government units (LGUs) in the construction of classrooms will hasten efforts to…
GOVERNMENT
TIU LAUREL CHAMPIONS ‘BENTENG BIGAS’ PROGRAM
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. led the launch of “Benteng Bigas, Meron Na!”, the flagship food security program of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. that delivers rice at only P20 per kilo — a lifeline for vulnerable sectors and a new market opportunity for Filipino farmers. Speaking at the Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Plant…
DPWH, CIVIL SOCIETY TO MONITOR INFRA PROJECTS
The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has assigned an agreement with Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines and it’s advocacy arm Caritas Philippines (CBCP-CARITAS), Mayors for Good Governance (M4GG), and Taongbayan’s Action for Participatory, Accountable, and Transparent Governance (TAPAT) to strengthen the monitoring of infrastructure projects in the country and protect public funds…
DEPED: P1.35B FOR DISASTER-RESILIENT LEARNING
To ensure learning continuity every time calamities occur, the Department of Education (DepEd) allotted ₱1.35 billion for the printing, distribution, delivery and use of Learning Packets and Dynamic Learning Program (DLP) materials. The initiative aims to give teachers and students the tools to continue learning even if schools are closed. “Ang pondong ito ay para…
TIU LAUREL: MONITOR IMPORTED RICE RETAIL PRICE
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. has ordered stricter market monitoring to ensure that the P43 per kilo maximum suggested retail price (MSRP) on imported rice is enforced—despite the current suspension of rice importation. “Teams from AMAS (the Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Service) will visit markets where price increases on imported rice have been reported.…
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
EMERGENCY KITS ARE KEY TO EARTHQUAKE SURVIVAL
The magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Cebu zeroes in on the vulnerability of the Philippine population when disaster strikes. Residents of areas located on higher ground may be spared from floods and heavy rains, but earthquakes do their damage anywhere. They are the most unpredictable disaster of all. Earthquake victims suffer Injuries from falling debris, get…
MID-YEAR POWER CHECK: WHY JULY IS THE BEST TIME TO TEST YOUR CAR BATTERY
As we reach the midpoint of the year, July offers more than just a mental reset—it’s also the perfect time for a mid-year car maintenance check, especially when it comes to something most drivers take for granted: the car battery. By now, we’d already sounded like a broken record, but your car’s battery plays a…
SURVIVAL GUIDE FOR THE BRAVE AND THE FOOLHARDY
Only in the Philippines—where driving isn’t just a skill—it’s an extreme sport, to some brave souls, it could even be a contact sport. It’s like running an obstacle course except the obstacles are traffic, potholes, and the occasional rogue tricycle. But kidding aside, it requires patience, precision, and a deep-seated acceptance that logic, unfortunately, sometimes,…
READY FOR SUMMER? MAKE SURE YOUR CAR IS TOO!
In movies, we always see a car breaking down and the driver figuring out how to fix it. Now, imagine you are on your way to a summer vacation when you experience exactly that. Nothing ruins a summer road trip faster than getting stuck in the middle of the road, under the scorching heat, with…
TRAVEL & TOURS
PEACEFUL ESCAPES AND QUIET PLACES TO REFLECT THIS HOLY WEEK
Every Holy Week, there is a quiet pull toward stillness—a desire to step away from the noise of everyday life and enter a space of reflection. This sacred season offers more than tradition; it extends an invitation to pause, breathe deeply, and turn inward. In a world that constantly demands attention and motion, Holy Week…
FAITH ON THE ROAD: A HOLY WEEK PILGRIMAGE
Filipinos hold the Holy Week close to their hearts. It’s not just an observance but a way of professing one’s faith and devotion. One particular tradition that is truly cherished is Visita Iglesia, or the visiting of seven churches to pray and reflect. Each Holy Thursday, families and friends travel across cities, with some even…
NEW IN TOWN: PASIG RIVER ESPLANADE PHASE 3 NOW OPEN!
Looking for a fresh spot to explore this weekend? Good news—Phase 3 of the Pasig River Esplanade is officially open! Now you can stroll along the 600-meter West Showcase Area, linking the newly improved Plaza Mexico, Maestranza Esplanade, and the beautifully restored Fort Santiago Riverwalk (a scenic 305 meters of pure charm). Plus, it’s all…
UP FOR A FUN RIDE WITHIN THE METRO? HOP IN!
Metro Manila is chaotic and can sometimes become stressful to explore—thanks to the heavy traffic, unpredictable weather, and the occasional detour. But for those who can brave these challenges, or perhaps, are already immune to them, the metro can offer an experience that will make any trip worthwhile. Brimming with culture, and food, and a…
FOOD, HEALTH & FITNESS
MANMAN SAI-GON’S LANTERN IN THE CITY’S BUSTLE
Looking for the best Vietnamese Egg Coffee in the Metro? ManMan, we might know where. Viet Nam’s culture has been embedded in the Philippines for decades, as the country became a refuge for many Vietnamese people during the Viet Nam War. From sharing knowledge of crop production to passing down culinary traditions, the two nations…
DRIVE UP YOUR FITNESS GOALS WHILE BEING ONE WITH NATURE
Crowded, noisy, and sometimes utterly chaotic. While most of the people living in the city are already used to these things, there will always be a time when one would simply wish for a free and green space. Perhaps this is why many Filipinos enjoy doing errands or activities in wide and clear spaces, not…
A DRIVE BACK HOME: DISCOVER VINTA MODERN CARINDERIA
When you hear the word “Vinta”, we automatically picture the colorful sails of Mindanao traditional boats. The distinct craftsmanship and movement of every boat serve as an homage to regional culture. At the heart of Quezon City, adjacent to one of the country’s food districts, Tomas Morato, a new restaurant carries the very essence of…
GET READY! MAGINHAWA SUMMER FEST 2025 THIS SATURDAY
This is your sign to answer the call and treat yourself to that long-awaited food crawl along one of the most beloved food districts in the metro. There’s no better time to visit the bustling street than this Saturday as the Maginhawa Food Community takes over the iconic Maginhawa Street in Quezon City on May…
FASHION & BEAUTY
MISS BINGOPLUS LUCKY BATS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ED
Fil-Canadian Jasmine Paguio finished as runner-up in the recently concluded Miss Philippines Earth beauty-with-a-cause pageant, but for the BingoPlus community of players, game developers, employees, partner brands, institutions, and beneficiaries, she is their queen. The 23-year-old actress and model who grew up in Canada but returned to the Philippines to seek an acting and pageantry…
FILA, STARBUCKS PARTNER FOR A LIMITED-EDITION LINE
Two classic and iconic brands are partnering to give back to their customers who have remained loyal despite the challenges of the pandemic in the past two years. For a limited run, FILA and Starbucks will give free fashionable and functional items inspired by their iconic hues and logos. The results represent FILA’s red, blue…
Mr. and Ms. JPIA continues legacy
To continue the legacy of Mr. and Ms. JPIA, PUP JPIA Manila announced its search of the event for this year on their Facebook page on November 16, 2021. The event is open to all bonafide students of Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Sta. Mesa branch, which is also a PUP Junior Philippine Institute…
DRESS TO IMPRESS: CHOOSING A SUIT
Suits are timeless clothes. It’s stylish and classy, and can be worn during important events or activities such as for business, formal gatherings, or even casual daily wear if you feel like looking dapper. But good suits aren’t always easy on the wallet. This is why it’s important to choose the right one for you.…
SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT
UP OVERPOWERS FEU TO GRAB SOLO SECOND
The Fighting Maroons have won five of their last six games, improving to 6-3 and sitting just a game behind league-leading National University Bulldogs, who are 7-2. Trailing by 13 at halftime, the Tamaraws came out of the break determined, opening the third quarter with a 10-3 run to cut the deficit to six, 41-47.…
BULLDOGS STORM PAST BLUE EAGLES
National University showcased its resilience, rallying from a mid-game deficit to overpower Ateneo de Manila University, 66-50, in a statement victory at the UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball Tournament on Sunday at the UST Quadricentennial Pavilion. The Blue Eagles led 40-32 before the Bulldogs responded with a massive 25-4 run bridging the third and fourth…
BAUTISTA CARRIES FEU PAST ATENEO
Jorick Bautista delivered in the clutch as Far Eastern University mounted a stellar late-game rally to extend Ateneo de Manila University’s woes, 75-68, in the opening of the second round of the UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball Tournament at the SM Mall of Asia Arena on Wednesday. Trailing 63-67, Luke Felipe and Janrey Pasaol hit…
UP HOLDS OFF NU FOR BOUNCE-BACK WIN
University of the Philippines staved off National University’s relentless comeback bid to secure a 78-74 win and bounce back in the UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball Tournament at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City, Wednesday. Harold Alarcon turned in his best performance of the season with 24 points, four assists, and three…
ARTS & CULTURE
UNFILTERED, UNAFRAID: EUGENIA APOSTOL
In a world where content is consumed in seconds and stories vanish in 24 hours, there was once a woman who used words not just to inform, but to ignite revolutions. Eugenia “Eggie” Apostol, a name you might not often hear in TikTok explainers or Instagram carousels, is one of the most powerful figures in…
GET READY! MAGINHAWA SUMMER FEST 2025 THIS SATURDAY
This is your sign to answer the call and treat yourself to that long-awaited food crawl along one of the most beloved food districts in the metro. There’s no better time to visit the bustling street than this Saturday as the Maginhawa Food Community takes over the iconic Maginhawa Street in Quezon City on May…
FILIPINO CORE: A COLLECTION OF FUNNY MOMENTS IN PINOY TV
Much has been said about the Pinoy TV experience. We can’t help it, we are a passionate nation and we take things to heart when it comes to our viewing habits. If we weren’t, Princess Punzalan who played Selena Montecillo in Mula sa Puso wouldn’t have to take all the Much that has been said…
JANUARY ART-SCENES IN THE METRO
Start the year off with reimagined art this January! Metro Manila will never run out of new things and surprises to keep us curious and entertained. For January, that’s enough reason to embark on a journey to discover yourself through arts and culture. Discover new places and learn about the abundant art scene in the…
HOBBIES & ADVOCACIES
PHILHEALTH AGREES TO SETTLE UNPAID PRC SERVICES
The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) and the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) reaffirmed their long-standing partnership through the signing of a supplemental Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). This marked a renewed commitment to strengthening collaboration in public health response. The ceremony, held at the PRC Tower in Mandaluyong City, was attended by PRC Chairman and CEO…
PH RED CROSS DEPLOYS TENTS TO EARTHQUAKE-HIT CEBU
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., together with DPWH Secretary Vince Dizon, personally called Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Chairman Dick Gordon to urgently seek the Red Cross’ assistance in deploying tents for families displaced by the recent earthquake in Northern Cebu. “The province of Cebu is and will always be close to my heart. That is why…
RED CROSS ASSURES BLOOD SUPPLY FOR QUAKE-HIT CEBU
In the wake of the recent earthquake that struck Cebu, the Philippine Red Cross (PRC) Cebu Blood Center is sending urgently needed blood units to the Cebu Provincial Hospital in Bogo. PRC Chairman Dick Gordon assured the public of the organization’s readiness to provide support, especially in times of crisis. “Sa ganitong panahon ng sakuna,…
PRC, CEBU PROVINCE SIGN BLOOD SAMARITAN FUND PACT
PRC Chairman and CEO Dick Gordon signed an agreement with Cebu Governor Pamela Baricuatro and the Cebu Provincial Government, allocating P2 million to the Blood Samaritan Fund, ensuring indigent patients across Cebu have access to free blood that can be delivered to hospitals when needed. An additional P1.212 million was dedicated to registering 1,010 PDRRMO…
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
DAVAO TO HOST ANGEL INVESTING 101 AND INVESTORS MIXER AT STARTUP WEEK 2025
Davao City, Philippines — Mindanao’s growing startup ecosystem takes the investment spotlight at Davao Startup Week 2025 with the Angel Investing 101 Workshop x Davao Investors Mixer, happening on September 26, 2025 at the Pinnacle Hotel & Suites, Davao City. With the theme Backing Builders in the South, the program is designed to lower barriers…
NGA 911 PH EXPANDS SERVICES IN MORONG, MAMBAJAO
Residents and visitors of Morong town in Rizal and the municipality of Mambajao in Camiguin Island can now make emergency calls to their 911 command centers using their preferred messaging apps. NGA 911 Philippines, provider of next generation, advanced emergency communication systems in the country, has activated its secure, omnichannel platform called NEXiS Message in…
NGA 911 PHILIPPINES IS NOW CERTIFIED NENA MEMBER
NGA 911 Philippines, the local subsidiary of Next Generation Advanced 911 (NGA 911) of California and a global innovator in the field of emergency response, is now a member of the National Emergency Number Association (NENA). NENA is a global non-profit organization that ensures emergency services in the United States, Canada and other parts of the world…
ATTENTION ECONOMY: THE PRICE TAGS OF ATTENTION AND VISIBILITY
“Getting attention online today is like trying to get a toddler to eat vegetables—you need color, tricks, and maybe a little song and dance.” In today’s digital age, attention is no longer just a metric—it’s gold dust in a sandstorm. Social media has become a bustling marketplace where everyone is shouting, waving signs, and juggling…
