Teen with Epilepsy Found Dead in Pinamungajan River
A 19-year-old boy with epilepsy was found dead in a river in Pinamungajan, Cebu. Police found no signs of foul play. Read the full story for details.
A 19-year-old boy with epilepsy was found dead in a river in Pinamungajan, Cebu. Police found no signs of foul play. Read the full story for details.
Phivolcs raises Mayon Volcano's alert status to Level 3, signaling increased eruption risk. Authorities order evacuations within the 6-km danger zone. Stay informed.
In Manila, Cebu, and Davao, commuters face long journeys, mixing jeepneys, tricycles, and taxis. Discover how electric vehicles and public sentiment are shaping the future of daily travel. Read more.
Nagkakaisang Guardians calls for stricter enforcement of RA 9003 in Pampanga after reports of illegal dumping. Angeles City EMS acts on incidents near Ospital Ning Angeles.
A routine traffic checkpoint in Kapatagan, Lanao del Norte led to the confiscation of P400,000 worth of coal and two arrests due to questionable transport documents. Police urge public vigilance.
Phivolcs raises Mayon Volcano to Alert Level 3 due to magmatic eruption. Evacuations ordered in the 6-km danger zone. Stay informed for safety updates.
Bacolod City provides P3.4 million in livelihood aid to 340 farmers and fisherfolk affected by Typhoon Tino. Each beneficiary to receive P10,000. Read more about the recovery effort.
San Remigio, Cebu resumes in-person classes in safe buildings after the Sept. 2025 quake. Over 2,700 classrooms damaged in northern Cebu. Read the latest updates on school recovery.
Coast Guard District Southeastern Mindanao reports six drowning incidents in Davao Region as of Jan 5, 2025, with three involving intoxication. Officials urge public to avoid drinking while swimming.
Bacolod City requests additional DSWD funds for Emergency Cash Transfer after Typhoon Tino damaged 38 schools and impacted over 48,000 families. Mayor Gasataya's office leads the appeal.
The DSWD has distributed P139.6 million in Emergency Cash Transfer to families affected by the Manay earthquakes. Over 1.2 million people impacted across three Davao regions. Learn about the ongoing relief efforts.
A passenger bus skidded on a slippery road in Mawab, Davao de Oro, crashing into a center island. Authorities confirm all passengers are safe. Drive carefully in the rain.
PAGASA warns of scattered rains and thunderstorms across multiple regions due to shear line & easterlies. Moderate to heavy rains may cause flash floods or landslides. Stay informed.
The deadly New Year's fire in Switzerland mirrors the 1996 Ozone Disco disaster in Quezon City. We examine the painful parallels and the vital lessons on fire safety and vigilance for the Philippines. Honor the victims with action.
Four months after a major earthquake, Bogo City's public schools remain closed, highlighting a recovery gap. Thousands of students face learning backlogs as safety checks delay reopening. Read the full story.
Cebu's Provincial Government will hold a crucial consultation on electric vehicle implementation on Jan 5, 2026. Join the live-stream to shape the province's sustainable transport future.
Cebu residents face cloudy skies with localized thunderstorms on Jan. 5, 2026. Pagasa warns of river hazards in Alegria, forecasts hotter weather from Tuesday. Stay informed.
Coast Guard and police rescue 61 Korean tourists after their motor banca, Black Pearl, ran aground off Olango Island. All passengers safe. Read the full story.
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival urges residents to strictly follow waste segregation rules as the 'No Segregation, No Collection' policy takes full effect in February 2026. Learn the new guidelines.
A 49-year-old man drowned off Pilapil's Park in Liloan, Cebu. The victim, Roel Taneo Hortellano, was reportedly drinking before the incident. Read the full report on the tragic accident.
Face-to-face classes resume in Medellin, Cebu on Jan 5, 2026, after safety inspections. The 6.9-magnitude quake damaged a bridge, leaving one lane passable. Read the latest updates.
PAGASA warns of shear line, easterlies, and amihan affecting the Philippines on Jan 4, 2026. Flash floods and landslides are possible in Visayas, Bicol, and other regions. Stay updated.
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival revives the 'No Segregation, No Collection' policy to tackle waste and create economic value. Full enforcement begins January 15, 2026.
The Coast Guard District Southeastern Mindanao reports four drowning incidents in Davao since December 2, 2025. The agency also details its holiday safety operations and passenger assistance.
Pagasa forecasts easterlies to bring isolated rain and thunderstorms to Mindanao, especially Davao Region, this week. Residents warned of possible flash floods, landslides. Monitor updates.
OCD Region 3 downgrades disaster alert level to white, signaling normal operations post-holidays. Region records 28 fireworks-related injuries. Read the full report.
Face-to-face classes resume in Medellin, Cebu on January 5, 2026, after engineers declared buildings safe. A key bridge remains partially damaged from the September 30 quake.
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival explains his cautious approach to the controversial Monterrazas de Cebu project, citing a national probe and announcing a moratorium on new upland developments.
Mayor Nestor Archival mandates strict waste segregation, turning recyclables into revenue and compost to reduce landfill use. Learn how Cebuanos can adapt.
As 2026 begins, Cebu flood survivors face costly rebuilding. This article examines the painful recovery since Nov. 4 and the hope for accountability against those who worsened the disaster. Read more.