Rooster’s Tales – The flood
IN the late 60s until the 90s, Baguio had its own problem of flooding, particularly at the City Camp area...
MARCH FIANZA was a former editor of Baguio Midland and has been a columnist of the Baguio Chronicle since its maiden issue. He is also a folk singer and chronicler of Benguet culture and politics. In any political gathering in Baguio and Benguet or wherever there is watwat, his trademark green Beetle is sure to find its way there too.
IN the late 60s until the 90s, Baguio had its own problem of flooding, particularly at the City Camp area...
BY reading and following news updates on the investigation of the murder of hard-hitting radio commentator and broadcaster Percival “Percy...
IT is almost two years since cases were filed and continue to be filed against agents of a government electrification...
MIXED feelings greet this month’s Indigenous Peoples celebration. After 25 years of living under the Indigenous Peoples Rights Act or...
CHANGES good and bad were certainly inputted in the new Baguio Charter. What strikes many is that the new measure...
A GOOD number of members of the House of Representatives for their own personal reasons approved HB 4673 last September...
LAST week, newspaper editor and publisher Alfred Dizon parked his van at 3:30 pm along Harrison Road, a national road,...
AT last, a senator is making sense by wanting to dissect a memorandum issued by the National Electrification Administration (NEA),...
NO matter how they hide, it appears that the neglect by previous officials in the agriculture department was there because...
WEDNESDAY morning, I was watching the news when the TV started dancing. It was 8:40 AM on my clock. The...
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