The DSWD field office in the Caraga region has started receiving grievance reports from the public regarding its initial list of the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction or the Listahanan.
Leyte’s provincial government will proceed with some activities to commemorate the 76th Leyte Gulf Landings despite movement restrictions due to the pandemic.
Industrial workers in Valenzuela City are set to undergo serology testing for the COVID-19 after the local government partnered with various businesses to test their workforce using the city's serology testing machines.
Top business leaders in the Philippines are converging to share their experiences and learnings during the pandemic at World Vision’s two-day virtual CSR Summit on October 13 and 14, 2020.
The top education official of BARMM expresses optimism that the number of public school enrollees will increase as school days under the "new normal" continue.
According to US CDC, the novel coronavirus "can linger in the air for minutes to hours" after an infected person is no longer present, acknowledging its potential for airborne transmission.
The “no Beep card, no ride” policy in Edsa Busway will remain suspended while looking for another automatic fare collection system provider that can offer cheaper service.
Gatchalian stresses that considering the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on access to education, institutionalizing and strengthening ALS is crucial in the education sector's efforts to 'build back better.'
Catarman in Northern Samar allows residents to visit their departed loved ones in cemeteries within the schedules set before and after the All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day holidays.
An economist said the Rice Tariffication Law has effectively boosted domestic rice supply and brought down prices but cited possible adjustments on the law to further protect local farmers.
Taking inspiration from last week’s national virtual One Town, One Product PLDT Ka-Asenso virtual fair, DTI regional director Rebecca Rascon said they will be holding a virtual trade fair but on a smaller scale.
Families in Iloilo City are urged to observe minimum health protocols even in their homes as cases have shown that local transmission is already happening even in their abode.
The POEA announces that newly-hired Filipino healthcare workers with perfected and signed contracts as of August 31 are now allowed to leave the country.
"After testing negative consistently, including every day since Thursday, I tested positive for Covid-19 on Monday morning while experiencing no symptoms," McEnany announced on Twitter.
DTI and Nestlé Philippines sign a memorandum of understanding that will integrate the latter's coffee project to the PHP4.78-billion Rural Agro-enterprise Partnership for Inclusive Development and Growth project.
Quezon City residents express support on the recent call of Mayor Joy Belmonte to reduce unnecessary use of internet most especially during class hours.
An extension campus of the University of the Philippines Visayas will soon rise in Barangay Nauring of Pandan, Antique following its groundbreaking ceremony.
STI Education Services Group, Inc. has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with DepEd to strengthen the latter’s Basic Education Learning Continuity Plan, a package of academic interventions that will respond to the difficulties brought about by COVID-19.
Some 73 Badjaos, who were sheltered by the city government during the community quarantine in the past two months, have finally traveled home to Jolo, Sulu.
Baguio City, to be the first local government unit in the country to use the services of the DILG-hired contact tracers whose salaries would be sourced from funds provided in the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act.
The Arabic Language and Islamic Values Education program of the Koronadal National Comprehensive High School remains in the curriculum despite plans of cancellation.
The opening of school year 2020-2021 in Western Visayas has gone smoothly although there are schools that are yet to commence because their modules were distributed just Monday.