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PAGASA: La Niña To Hit Parts Of PH Until End-2022

La Niña phenomenon that will bring scattered rainfalls in several parts of the country is expected to last until the end of this year, PAGASA said.

Solons: All Filipinos Deserve Free Annual Medical Check-Up

Senators Bong Go and Sonny Angara are pushing separate measures that aim to provide a free medical check-up to every Filipino each year.

Lawmakers Push Reinstatement Of Mandatory ROTC

Some senators are determined to revive the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program as a mandatory subject for Filipino students.

Former Vice President Robredo Formally Launches ‘Angat Buhay’ Foundation

Former Vice President Robredo is true to her words; she has now officially launched one of the widest volunteer networks in the country.

StackTrek: Rolls Out Batch 2 Of Full Stack Bootcamp

Career shifters or fresh graduates with zero experience can acquire core programming skills to jumpstart their IT careers.

Bacolod City Eyes 200K Tourists For 43rd MassKara Festival

Bacolod City Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez is eyeing some 200,000 tourists during the 43rd MassKara Festival, which returns in October.

DPWH Builds Deck For A Better View Of San Juanico Bridge

The San Juanico Bridge viewing deck and boardwalk are now complete, providing a better view of the picturesque bridge.

Mayor Says Pasay Now Ready For Disaster, Calamities

The Pasay city government urged its residents to be prepared and ensure safety in case of disasters and calamities.

Marcos Retains US, UN Envoys; Lapid As TIEZA Head

President Marcos Jr. retained three more officials from the previous administration in their respective posts.

OVP Satellite Offices Roll Out Medical, Burial Programs

The Office of the Vice President's satellite offices have started providing medical and burial assistance to people in need.