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Local Meet Ronerick Ballesteros: A New Filipino Boxing Hero In The Making
November 06, 2025

Meet Ronerick Ballesteros: A New Filipino Boxing Hero In The Making

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

At just 21 years old, Ronerick “Jackhammer” Ballesteros is proving that the future of Philippine boxing is in powerful hands. Read more »

Local Surf’s Up In LU: Surfing Break 2025 Kicks Off
October 28, 2025

Surf’s Up In LU: Surfing Break 2025 Kicks Off

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

The beaches of La Union came alive once again as the much-awaited La Union Surfing Break (LUSB) 2025 officially opened at Waves Point in Barangay Panicsican, San Juan Read more »

Opinion From Hobby To Culture: The Evolution of Gaming In The Philippines
October 21, 2025

From Hobby To Culture: The Evolution of Gaming In The Philippines

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Once dismissed as a “waste of time” or an “addiction,” gaming has now evolved into a legitimate cultural force; one that connects generations, fuels careers, and even puts the Philippines on the global e-sports map. Read more »

World ‘Filipino Town’ Inaugurated In Las Vegas’ Clark County
October 13, 2025

‘Filipino Town’ Inaugurated In Las Vegas’ Clark County

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Filipino culture now has a permanent home in the heart of Nevada. A new “Filipino Town” was officially inaugurated on Thursday (Friday in Manila) in Clark County, Las Vegas, marking a historic milestone for the more than 200,000 Filipinos living across the state. Read more »

Local Bacolod Opens Country’s Largest Covered Skate Park
October 06, 2025

Bacolod Opens Country’s Largest Covered Skate Park

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Skaters in Bacolod now have a new home to call their own with the unveiling of the Bacolod Skate Park, the largest covered skate park in the Philippines, located in Barangay Vista Alegre. Read more »

Local Our Favorite Placards During the Trillion Peso March
September 26, 2025

Trillion Peso March: A Showcase of Pinoy Creativity in Placards

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

When thousands of Filipinos filled the streets for the Trillion Peso March, the energy was undeniable. Voices rose in chants, drums echoed through the crowd, but it was the placards—handwritten, painted, and creatively crafted—that captured the heartbeat of the protest. Read more »

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