Cavite fire
Scavengers take whatever is left from the 100 houses gutted by the fire in Brgy. 24 and Brgy. 25 in Cavite City on Sunday, February...
Read moreScavengers take whatever is left from the 100 houses gutted by the fire in Brgy. 24 and Brgy. 25 in Cavite City on Sunday, February...
Read moreSupporters happily welcome presidential aspirant Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos in Silang, Cavite on February 12, 2022.
Read moreChildren play at the playground of Barangay H2 in the Dasmariñas City on Friday morning after the province of Cavite was placed under Alert Level...
Read moreSan Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora accompanies his sons Noah, 8, and Nicolas, 11 as they receive their first dose of Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19...
Read moreA son hugs and shares a prayer with family members before taking the bar examinations at the University of Sto. Tomas on Sunday.
Read moreThe Cavite local government has given jobs to those who lost their work during the pandemic, Among those who were given jobs are street sweepers...
Read moreFamilies happily take a walk despite the thick fog at the People’s Park in the Sky in Tagaytay City on Tuesday after the province of...
Read moreA minibus displays a “No Vaccine, No Ride” sign while plying the Rosario to Bacoor route in Cavite Province. The sign is meant for commuters...
Read moreNegros Oriental Rep. Arnolfo Teves Jr. has submitted a "wish list" to Speaker Martin Romualdez which, if granted, would allow...
Read moreHuman rights abuses of state and paramilitary forces and police impunity continue to hound the Philippines, the US State Department...
Read more"Still strong and kicking!" This was how a niece of former First Lady Imelda Marcos doused rumors that the 93-year-old...
Read moreAn El Niño episode characterized by below-normal rainfall may persist until 2014. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration...
Read morePresident Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged all Filipinos, especially the Muslim community, to unite in celebrating the start of Ramadan. SPRITUAL...
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