At least 139 sea turtle eggs were relocated from the shoreline of Saud, Pagudpud in Ilocos Norte to a nearby guarded Pawikan hatchery to keep them safe.
Senator Richard J. Gordon sponsored Senate Bill No. 1931 that aims to simplify the procedure and requirements in granting land deeds to help rural farmers.
To prevent another outbreak of African swine fever in the city, checkpoints will operate 24/7 to prevent the smuggling of livestock amid the increasing demand during the Yuletide Season.
Taguig Mayor Lino Cayetano reminded his constituents to continue observing minimum health standards and safety protocols to prevent a spike of cases this holiday season.
Bacolod city Mayor Evelio Leonardia reminds people to prioritize health protocols than traditions and personal practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Presidential Spox. Harry Roque announced that the Philippines will be getting supply of COVID-19 vaccines from Sinovac Biotech, Oxford-AstraZeneca, and Pfizer-BioNTech.
Baguio night market is set to re-open on Friday after ironing out the safety rules and health protocols and ensuring these will be observed at the venue.
As wealthier countries have bought enough coronavirus vaccine doses to immunize their citizens, poorer countries will face being unable to get vaccinated against the virus. Should we be worried?
San Miguel Corporation has extended cash assistance of P20M for the lone fatality and eight injured during the recent accident at the Skyway Extension project site in Muntinlupa city.
Since its launch in November, Pilipinas Kontra Gutom has been distributing meals nationwide for communities affected by the pandemic and the recent typhoons.
The Philippine Red Cross, together with its partners, distributed cash grants and shelter tool kits for typhoon-affected families in Catanduanes and Camarines Sur.
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) will formally accept into service six Polish-made Sikorsky S-70i Black Hawk combat utility helicopters delivered last month.
The highly urbanized city of Iloilo is now ready for investors as the city government appropriates Php5 million for the branding and promotion of the metropolis.
Tollway operators may receive penalties and face possible suspensions over violations of the implementing rules and regulations of cashless transactions in expressways.
Aside from the mobile water treatment plant, Hungary through its aid agency, “Hungary Helps,” will partner with Caritas Manila to deliver the relief at the earliest to the victims of "Rolly".
Under the newly inked agreement between BARMM and UNDP, the programs that will be implemented will focus on youth participation in peace promotion, volunteerism, and leadership.