Rappler's latest stories on San Roque
Quezon City residents demanding help amid lockdown arrested by police
(UPDATED) 'Dumating yung mga naka-uniporme, pinagpapalo ang mga lalake. Wala silang awa,' says Sitio San Roque resident Bernadeth Caboboy
Caloocan diocese prays for Bishop David's safety: 'Sasamahan namin siya'
'Huwag tayong matakot na tumayo sa ating pananampalataya, ipaglaban natin ito at lalo nating paigtingin ang ating pagmamahal sa ating Panginoon,' Fr Jay de Leon says

Kian memorial is for all EJK victims, too
A memorial marker for slain 17-year-old student Kian Loyd delos Santos is unveiled in Caloocan City a year after his death

4 suspected Maute fighters, 2 victims buried in Iligan City
The bodies of the 4 Maute members are unclaimed prompting the city government of Iligan to bury them in a government built apartment type graveyard

#ReliefPH: Town in Northern Samar needs relief
The NDRRMC says 2 287 houses in total have been damaged in San Roque – 2 139 partially and 148 totally

Why Pangasinan is under signal 1 but still on red alert
Ang ulan ay hindi bahagi ng typhoon signal natin Rainfall isn t part of our typhoon signal says PAGASA s Dr Vic Malano

Landslides, flashfloods as #MarioPH hits Cordillera
UPDATED Eight roads in the region are closed The gates of Ambuklao and Binga dams have been opened Saturday morning September 20 as water reached critical levels

Lay leaders to Nuncio: Oust ‘immoral’ priest
Father Gerald Gerry Mascariña parish priest of San Roque de Alabang has been caught by barangay and police patrols being intimate with women in public places 4 times
San Roque Dam out of danger from Philex leak
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources says the dam is now safe from being contaminated by silt coming from Philex s Padcal mine
Can informal settlers co-exist with the rich in the big city?
If cooperatives could become a manpower agency and a supplier of housing materials perhaps they could suggests one leader