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Verbena Flooding Hits Cebu: Recovery Efforts Underway

Tropical Depression Verbena caused severe flooding in southern Cebu on November 25, 2025, submerging streets and hospitals. Residents now face massive cleanup efforts. Learn how communities are recovering.

Lakers Add Drew Timme Following Ayton Injury

Los Angeles Lakers sign 6'10" Drew Timme to fill void left by Deandre Ayton's knee contusion. Ayton out for Clippers game on November 28. Read latest NBA updates.

Angeles City's Urban Development and Future Vision

Exploring Angeles City's urban evolution from historic roots to modern challenges. Can strategic development balance growth with sustainability? Discover the vision for this booming Philippine city.

Carcar City Floods: No Casualties After Verbena

Carcar City residents return home after Tropical Depression Verbena flooding. Mayor confirms no casualties but highlights ongoing flood control challenges. Read the latest updates.

Angeles City Starts 18-Day Anti-VAW Campaign

Angeles City officials, led by Mayor Jon Lazatin, launched an 18-day campaign to end violence against women. The initiative focuses on prevention, survivor support, and reinforcing gender-sensitive practices.

Lazatin Inspects Sapangbato Watershed No Build Zone

Pampanga Rep. Carmelo 'Pogi' Lazatin Jr. leads a crucial inspection of the Sapangbato Watershed, reinforcing the 'No Build Zone' to prevent flooding and protect the environment. Join the effort to safeguard Angeles City's protected area.

LeBron James Cleared for Lakers Practice Return

LeBron James is back with the Los Angeles Lakers for unlimited practice, signaling his imminent return to the NBA 2025-26 season after an ankle injury. Get the latest updates.

NBA Investigates Lakers in Gambling Probe

Los Angeles Lakers staff, including assistant trainer Mike Mancias and executive Randy Mims, are cooperating with NBA's illegal gambling investigation. League confirms document preservation requests.

First Medium-Rise Relocation for NSCR Families

DOTr and NHA to build the Philippines' first medium-rise relocation site in Angeles City for 621 families affected by the North-South Commuter Railway project. Read more.

Why Filipinos Now Fear the Rain They Once Loved

A personal reflection on how climate change and urbanization have transformed the rain in the Philippines from a blessing into a source of fear and disruption. Discover the urgent need for resilient flood control.

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