
Iloilo’s Thirst: The policy failure behind the predictable crisis
Iloilo City’s recurring water crisis is not a natural disaster. It is a predictable policy failure. As the strong typhoons of the “BER” months dump vo...

Iloilo City’s recurring water crisis is not a natural disaster. It is a predictable policy failure. As the strong typhoons of the “BER” months dump vo...

By Herman M. Lagon There are teachers who fill a schedule, and there are teachers who fill a life. Atenean Professor Queena Lee-Chua was the latter. N...

Last December 6, 2025, I had the privilege of being invited by my friend Bryan Mari Argos, an award-winning writer and the City Tourism Officer of Rox...

THE residents of the 1st District of Iloilo are waiting with bated breath for the passage of a bill filed by Congresswoman Janette Garin. House Bill 6...

TO put it bluntly, what Our Lady’s Immaculate Conception reminds us of is that, like Our Lady who is our Mother, we are supposed to be immaculate and ...

It is a cruel irony to watch a city suffer from water rationing while standing in a tropical downpour. For years, the prevailing narrative in Iloilo C...

There are political questions that skim the surface, and there are those that land heavily because they mirror what many of us have long felt. After a...

In the Philippines, a painful truth persists. Many artists leave this world with barely anything left. In their final days, while struggling to breath...

Outrage and anger swept the nation after Trade Secretary Maria Cristina Aldeguer-Roque declared that a Filipino family could have a noche buena meal f...