Local officials have formed a specialized technical working group to prepare for a severe “super dry” spell and potential water shortages expected to hit the city early next year. Engr. Th...
MANILA, Philippines — A magnitude 7.8 earthquake shook part of the southern Philippines early Monday, causing damage in a key coastal city, knocking down power and sparking a tsunami warning on some r...
Angelo Aurelio, in a butoh collaboration with the cello, piano, dedicated the performance to the nation. “I was completely overwhelmed by the energy in the room,” Aurelio said. The three-p...
Union calls for disaster-resilient infrastructure, school repairs, digital connectivity, and meaningful curriculum consultation ahead of June 8 class opening As the school year 2026–2027 opens on June...
Pugad ni Art merges the natural beauty of the Cordilleras with a space that is becoming a haven for creatives. Pugad ni Art is a privately funded, independent art studio giving local artists spaces to...
A demand to be heard has been made by stakeholders of the Baguio City Public Market. The two-day market summit opening June 5, 2026 called on the government to include partners in the crafting of the ...
Baguio City officials are racing against time to avert heavy environmental fines and a potential shutdown order after the city’s aging Sewage Treatment Plant repeatedly failed to meet national w...
The Baguio City Council recently urged national line agencies and local utility providers to map out the implementation of Republic Act No. 11697, also known as the Electric Vehicle Industry Developme...
The City Veterinary and Agricultural Office (CVAO) has vaccinated 17,788 dogs and 6,266 cats targeting an estimated 60,000 registered dogs in the summer capital. CVAO officials emphasize that the ant...
The Baguio City Council has approved a resolution supporting a ₱3.23 million smart greenhouse project at the Baguio Botanical Garden to boost local urban farming and agro-tourism. The measure, introd...










