NDH Leads Clean-Up Drive for Fire Prevention Awareness Amid Rising Heat Index

In a proactive effort to promote fire prevention awareness, the Naguilian District Hospital (NDH) conducted a community clean-up drive on Saturday, April 26, 2025. It focused on clearing the hospital surroundings of waste and flammable debris to reduce the risk of fire as the heat index continues to climb in the province.

LA UNION ROLLS OUT DISTRIBUTION OF BALLOT BOXES

The Provincial Government of La Union (PGLU) through the Provincial Treasurer’s Office (PTO) together with the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) La Union Provincial Office has commenced the distribution of official ballots, accountable forms, and other paraphernalia to all towns in the province on May 4, 2025, in preparation for the upcoming National and Local Elections on May 12, 2025.

Kabataang Elyucano Rekindle Sweet Iloco Heritage of Pulitipot Making

In a vibrant display of cultural preservation and youth empowerment, the Provincial Government of La Union (PGLU), through the Provincial Tourism Office, successfully implemented the Pulitipot ti Puli: Localized School of Living Traditions on April 21-24, 2025, in partnership with the Municipality of Bacnotan.

La Union Tourist Spots: Fall in love with falls in the North

When thinking about tourist spots in La Union, one might immediately associate La Union to beautiful beaches and agri-tourism sites. However, La Union has more to offer, such as its waterfalls, the hidden gems of La Union that will surely make you fall in love with the province’s tourism.

A Glimpse of ELYU’s Fondest Summer Memories

Back in the good old days, in a small barrio in La Union, school children eagerly anticipated the coming of the summer season. The swishing and scratching sound of Nanang’s broomstick at 6 AM, the chuckling of the hens pecking grains, and the sunbeams peeping in the Capiz shell windows were the wake-up signals that another beautiful, sunny day adventure was yet to unfold. Nanang could have already prepared the kinirog (fried rice), boiled egg, tuyo, and coffee. Sometimes, it was just plain coffee with rice for breakfast and the same for merienda in the afternoon.