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UC Marks 5-Year Streak with Real Estate Appraiser Topnotchers

University of Cebu honors Mervic Dela Peña and Thely Marie Capitan, topnotchers in the Real Estate Appraiser Licensure Exam. Chairman Augusto Go recognized their feat, continuing UC's five-year tradition of excellence. Read more about their achievement.

Bar Exam 2025: 5,594 Pass, Success and Heartbreak

The September 2025 Bar Exam results are out with a 48.98% passing rate. We explore the emotional journey of examinees, from anxious waiting to the mixed reactions of triumph and profound disappointment. Read the full story.

232 Projects Approved Under Green Lane in 2025

The Philippines' Green Lane Initiative approved 232 strategic projects in 2025, worth P6.11 trillion and set to create nearly 400,000 jobs. Discover how this boosts the economy.

Lamentillo Passes 2025 Bar Exam, Honors Father's Memory

Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo fulfills an 8-year promise to her late father by passing the 2025 Bar Exam on her first try. The Bisaya lawyer also champions linguistic diversity on the global stage. Read her inspiring story.

Cebu Law School Makes Top 20 in 2025 Bar Exams

Jeowy Loyloy Ompad from University of San Jose–Recoletos in Cebu secures 6th place in the 2025 Bar Examinations. Discover the full list of top 20 passers released by the Supreme Court.

Cebu's 2026 Budget Reopened for P179M in Cuts

Cebu's P11.9 billion 2026 budget faces delay as lawmakers reopen it for changes to meet national rules. Key allocations for disaster aid and tourism are adjusted. Read the full story.

Cebu's USJ-R Grad Ranks 6th in 2025 Bar Exams

Jeowy Loyloy Ompad of University of San Jose–Recoletos in Cebu secured 6th place in the 2025 Bar Exams. See the full list of top 20 passers released by the Supreme Court.

BOI Approvals Reach P1.56 Trillion in 2025

The Board of Investments approved P1.56 trillion in projects for 2025, led by the energy sector. Discover the top regions and foreign investors driving this growth.

Cebu Province invests P2.14B in education programs

Governor Pamela Baricuatro activates over P2.14 billion for Cebu's education, including infrastructure and disaster rehab, after discovering P1B in unused funds. Read about the breakdown.

Cebu Approves New Office for Sisterhood Linkages

Cebu's Provincial Board approves a new office to manage international and local sisterhood agreements, aiming to boost trade, tourism, and sustainable development. Learn how this move will shape Cebu's future.

Cebu City to Enforce Strict Waste Segregation in 2026

Cebu City will launch a major information campaign on waste segregation from Jan 1-15, 2026, followed by strict enforcement. Mayor Archival orders barangay officers to issue citations to violators.

Cebu Advances Digital Services Framework Ordinance

Cebu's Provincial Board passes a digital services ordinance on second reading, aiming to streamline government transactions and boost data protection. Read more about the P5M initiative.

DTI-BOI Endorses P124.8B in Year-End Investments

The DTI's BOI has approved 29 projects worth P124.81 billion, set to generate thousands of jobs in renewable energy, IT-BPM, and more. Discover how this boosts the Philippine economy.

Cebu PB Cuts PIO, Sugbo News 2026 Budgets

Cebu's Provincial Board recommends major budget cuts for the PIO and Sugbo News, citing excessive overtime pay and insufficient public service justification. Details inside.

Cebu Approves Disaster Health Management System

Cebu's Provincial Board greenlights a Disaster Risk Reduction and Management in Health (DRRM-H) system to enhance provincial readiness for health emergencies and climate-related disasters.

Cebu's P11.9B 2026 Budget Gets 2nd Reading Nod

Cebu's Provincial Board approves the P11.9 billion 2026 budget on second reading. Key adjustments include reallocating P178M and clarifying CPAC's funding status. Final passage expected in January.

Cebu Governor Baricuatro Approves CPAC Amid Budget Row

Gov. Pamela Baricuatro establishes Cebu People's Action Center via executive order, criticizing the Provincial Board's budget cut. The move aims to enhance community service, especially during emergencies.

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