
Homeless ‘Yolanda’ orphan overcomes tragedies, graduates from elementary school
Despite of life’s tragedies, Pirante did not lose hope and instead, he stood up and finds a way to be able to get back on track again.
Despite of life’s tragedies, Pirante did not lose hope and instead, he stood up and finds a way to be able to get back on track again.
The capital of Leyte province is back on its feet as it celebrated its Sangyaw Festival
The town of Palo, Leyte, shows all the signs of a booming and dynamic town.
A 17-year-old Filipino bagged the top prize in a recent dance competition in Paris, France. Ballet dancer Klievert Jon Mendoza of Tacloban City won the
Budget airlines are making it easier for Filipinos to fly to local and international destinations. But passengers are sometimes caught by surprise that amenities they have taken for granted have to be paid for—if they fly budget.
PALO, Leyte—When American best-selling author Mitch Albom visited the Philippines in February 2014 on the invitation of National Book Store, he made
US author Mitch Albom has launched a drive to rebuild 10 libraries in Tacloban, a city ravaged by Super Typhoon “Yolanda” in November.
This bright morning, Mitch Albom will emerge from the cool shadows of an airplane and finally get a glimpse of what he came here to see—the ruined city of Tacloban in Leyte. And he has come not to sign books or sell them—he’s come to give them away.
University of the Philippines-Tacloban student Deona Pantas was in downtown Tacloban when Super Typhoon Yolanda slammed into Central Visayas last November.
We missed Patti Austin’s benefit gigs for Supertyphoon “Yolanda” survivors, but we’re glad to have attended a splendid party recently that had live music performed by a young band from storm-ravaged Tacloban.
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