After more than a year of battling African swine fever, Ilocos Norte has now started distributing sentinel piglets in areas that are declared as “pink” zones.
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board will have an additional 1,000 public utility vehicles as more students and pedestrians are returning to the streets.
To speed up the vaccination program in Northern Samar, the provincial government asked national government agencies to aid them in their delivery of Covid-19 vaccines to remote areas in the region.
The Department of Education is having a psychological debriefing and other similar activities for students to cope as face-to-face classes had started.
A mountaineering group is raising funds to send a member of the indigenous peoples to the international 100-kilometer ultra-mountain marathon in Hanoi, Vietnam.
The Negros Occidental Provincial Health Office is working with the local government and government hospitals to establish a response plan for monkeypox cases.
Barangay officials are now authorized by the City Veterinary Office to issue citation tickets to careless dog owners who allow their pets to roam on the streets.
Finishing in second place in the 28th Abu Dhabi International Chess Festival, Arena Grandmaster Dandel Fernandez proved that once again Filipinos are world-class athletes.
The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board will be adding 26 more modern public utility jeepneys on routes in the City of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan.
Senator Joel Villanueva said that the key to popularizing locally made products in the domestic and international markets are micro, small and medium enterprises.
As the country logged more than 100,000 cases of dengue, Senator Nancy Binay urges the Department of Education and local governments to ensure that students are protected.
The Department of Agriculture in the Cordillera Administrative Region is confident of the program Special Area for Agricultural Development to achieve their food production goal.
Some 1,306 micro, small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs have benefited from the Department of Trade and Industry’s Livelihood Seeding Program.
The Philippine Army’s 20th Infantry Battalion has brought its book donation activity to a remote village in Northern Samar previously affected by armed conflict.