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Mandaue City Relocates Families to New Modular Homes

Mandaue City and DHSUD begin relocating displaced families to new modular homes in Pasilong sa Paradise. The project, part of a national model community, offers complete facilities and a fresh start after Typhoon Tino. Read more.

PJ Salazar Fernando's 50-Year Public Service Legacy

From Supreme Court clerk to Presiding Justice of the Court of Appeals, Remedios Salazar Fernando's remarkable 50-year career is a testament to dedicated public service. Discover the journey of 'Mamita'.

Bacolod Fire Victims Get P4.39M in Housing Aid

The NHA and Bacolod City Government distributed P4.39 million to 145 residents of Barangay 27 who lost homes in a September fire. Mayor Gasataya also presented a long-term on-site housing plan.

Zamboanga Gives Aid to Families Hit by Recent Fires

Zamboanga City Government distributed P10,000 and rice to 20 families affected by separate fires. Mayor Olaso gave an extra P2,000 and offered materials for rebuilding homes. Learn more about the relief efforts.

SC: Fugitives Cannot Seek Judicial Relief in Court

The Supreme Court clarifies who qualifies as a fugitive from justice and rules that such individuals are barred from seeking judicial relief. Learn the legal implications of the Vallacar Transit vs. Yanson case.

Bonifacio Day 2025: Youth Redefine Heroism

As Philippines celebrates Bonifacio Day on Nov 30, 2025, students reveal how modern heroism manifests through anti-bullying, honesty & social activism. Discover Bonifacio's lasting legacy.

Ex-DPWH Engineer Returns P110M in Graft Probe

Former DPWH engineer Henry Alcantara returns P110M linked to flood control corruption, implicates senators & officials. Justice Secretary confirms more funds to be recovered. Read the full story.

2 Trafficking Victims Rescued in Tawi-Tawi

Authorities rescued two women from human trafficking at Sanga-Sanga Airport in Bongao, Tawi-Tawi. The victims were promised jobs in Malaysia. Read their story.

Cebu Wins P712M Typhoon Odette Housing Assistance

Governor Pamela Baricuatro successfully reclaims P712 million housing assistance for Cebu typhoon victims after previous administration disputes. 72,209 households to receive P10,000 each.

Duterte Camp Challenges DOJ's ICC Surrender Plan

Duterte's lawyers denounce DOJ's proposed ICC surrender shortcut as unconstitutional. Legal battle intensifies amid health concerns and sovereignty issues. Read the latest developments.

Typhoon Tino Floods Capiz, Sparks Mining Debate

Advocacy groups link Typhoon Tino's devastation in Capiz and Leyte to nickel mining and climate injustice. They demand trillions in ecological debt from Global North nations. Read more.

Typhoon Tino Search, Climate Justice Demand in Cebu

As Typhoon Tino batters Visayas, a search continues for missing persons in Cebu. Greenpeace demands climate justice, urging the President to act on the Loss and Damage Fund and hold polluters accountable.

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