Two local government units (LGUs) in Negros Occidental are now under a state of calamity after recording several millions of pesos in damage to crops due to drought caused by El Niño.
Kabankalan City was the latest to issue the declaration after San Enrique town last week.
Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson said on Friday that with their respective actions, the two LGUs can use certain funds to respond to the needs...
Los Baños, Laguna—Provincial police director Col Serafin Petalio has formed the Special Investigation Task Group Perez to probe the killing of Los Banos Mayor...
About 100 residents of Marikina City have benefitted from a cash-for-work program mobilized by Tingog party-list that allowed them to clean their communities of...
Helping severely affected local businesses in the nation’s capital is among the Manila City government’s priorities on top of the efforts to eradicate the...
Quezon City has recorded an 83 percent drop in leptospirosis cases, but officials continued to urge citizens to remain wary of the disease.
Despite the...