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Two Children Injured by 'Boga' in Pampanga

Two children, aged 9 and 11, sustained eye injuries from a prohibited 'boga' device in Pampanga. Authorities urge the public to avoid illegal firecrackers to prevent more injuries this holiday season.

Easterlies, Amihan Affect PH Weather on Saturday

PAGASA's latest advisory details weather impacts from easterlies and the northeast monsoon (amihan) across the Philippines, including rain forecasts and sea conditions. Stay informed for your area.

NIA Finds Water Sources in Sulu for Irrigation

The National Irrigation Administration has pinpointed potential water sources in Panamao and Maimbung, Sulu, a key step towards boosting farm productivity and food security in the region. Learn more about this development.

Tawi-Tawi Farmers Get Agri Aid from Mafar-Barmm

The Ministry of Agriculture in BARMM provides vital farming inputs and equipment to the Lambog Farmers Association in Tawi-Tawi to enhance cassava production, livestock, and livelihoods. Discover how this support aims to build a sustainable farming system

Cebu Rice Prices Jump P700-P1,000 per Sack

Cebu faces a sharp rice price hike due to supply shortages from delayed imports, typhoons, and bulk government purchases. Learn the causes and current costs.

Davao Reactivates Coconut Farmer Groups for Gov't Program

Davao City's Agriculturist Office and ATI-Davao are mobilizing inactive coconut farmers' associations to access benefits under the CFIDP, including income support, training, and modern equipment. Register now to avail of long-awaited government aid.

5 Cops Relieved in P14-M Porac Robbery Investigation

Five police officers in Central Luzon were relieved for alleged involvement in a P14-million robbery in Porac. PRO-3 Director Brig. Gen. Peñones vows no tolerance for misconduct. Read the latest.

Senators Sound Alarm on Agri Smuggling Syndicates

Philippine senators warn that organized agricultural smuggling, involving foreign groups and dummy firms, is undermining food security and national stability. Urgent reforms are demanded.

AGSB Clark Campus Shapes Future Business Leaders

Ateneo Graduate School of Business Clark Campus equips professionals in Pampanga with two distinct MBA programs. Develop leadership skills rooted in Jesuit values. Contact them today!

Central Luzon Attracts Crowds in Tokyo Festival

Central Luzon's cultural and culinary treasures captivated thousands at Philippine Festival Tokyo 2025. Discover how Kapampangan delicacies and traditional crafts impressed Japanese visitors.

Zamboanga Arrests Central Luzon's 8th Most Wanted

Philippine law enforcement captures Central Luzon's 8th most wanted businesswoman in Zamboanga City. 45-year-old suspect arrested for estafa through falsification. Read the full details.

CLMA Pampanga Renews Anti-Corruption Commitment

Central Luzon Media Association Pampanga Chapter reaffirms fight against corruption and dedication to accurate news delivery during General Membership Assembly. Read their renewed pledge!

US Lifts Brazil Agricultural Tariffs, Refunds Duties

White House eliminates punitive tariffs on Brazilian agricultural products including coffee, beef, and fruits. Move aims to ease inflation as 63% of voters disapprove of tariff policy. Full details.

Former AMGL-KMP member surrenders in Pampanga

A 62-year-old former AMGL-KMP rebel voluntarily surrendered in Pampanga, turning over a hand grenade. The Pampanga PPO provided aid, reinforcing its peace and security drive.

First LGU-Run Plant Tissue Lab Opens in Guiguinto

Guiguinto, Bulacan launches the Philippines' first LGU-owned tissue culture lab for ornamental plants, boosting local agriculture and scientific innovation. Discover how this project transforms the Garden Capital.

3 Weather Systems Affect PH, Cyclone Risk Low

Pagasa reports three weather systems are affecting the Philippines: ITCZ, shear line, and amihan. No cyclone development is expected soon. Stay updated on panahon.gov.ph.

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