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by: Yvonne Fe Bautista (University of Baguio Intern) Baguio City, long admired for its cool climate and pine-filled scenery, is seeing a steady transformation as more residential structures rise across

by: Khiel Hardey S. Lachica (University of Baguio Intern) A hidden coffee shop tucked along the Paytokan Trail in Sagada, Mountain Province, is providing hikers with an unexpected place to

by: Steve Emanuel A. Coyugan (University of Baguio Intern) Pop-up flea markets in Baguio City are emerging as more than temporary shopping spaces, becoming platforms that connect buyers, sellers, and

by: Cyrus Lloyd R. Lausan (University of Baguio Intern) The growing influence of social media has intensified the formation of parasocial relationships among Generation Z (known as Gen Z),

by: Aiken Eugenriq S. Ramos (University of Baguio Intern) In Baguio City, simple strips of paper are being transformed into meaningful works of art and sources of livelihood through

by: Cedric Jedd O. Mabanglo (University of Baguio Intern) The long-standing concept of “Filipino Time,” often used to excuse tardiness, continues to spark discussion as some observers argue that
A 49-year-old female was arrested for allegedly selling her dead pet dog as meat in a buy-bust operation at San Jacinto, Pangasinan, on Saturday, February 7. With the help of
At least 123 victims of love scams using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 2026, and 15 cases this January 2026 were recently recorded by the Philippine Cybercrime Investigation and Coordination Center
A 45-year-old tricycle driver and member of the Citizen Armed Force Geographical Unit (CAFGU) was declared dead on arrival after he was ambushed and shot by unidentified men at Barangay
The Spring Festival 2026 was officially launched in Baguio City during the city government’s weekly flag-raising ceremony, aiming to strengthen unity and good relations within the Filipino-Chinese community despite ongoing