Honey Lacuna-Pangan, the incumbent vice mayor of the City of Manila, has set her goal to make history again and become the first woman mayor of the nation's capital.
The Department of Education in the Ilocos Region is urging parents or guardians and learners in Kindergarten, Grades 1, 7, and 11 in public schools to participate in the early registration from March 25 to April 30.
Amid the decreasing number of recorded daily Covid-19 in the region, the Department of Health in Bicol continues to remind the public to always follow the health and safety protocols.
On the occasion of National Women's Month, the Nayong Pilipino Foundation organized a tree planting operation within the Entertainment City in Parañaque to establish an urban green space.
The first batch of informal sector workers and freelance workers affected by the enhanced community quarantine received their financial assistance from the Ilocos Norte government through the Ilocos Norte Trade and Investment Center (INvest).
Local candidates for various elective positions in Bulacan joined a simultaneous unity walk and signing of a peace covenant for Secure, Accurate, Free, and Fair Elections (S.A.F.E.).
The Department of Agriculture has turned over two cold storage facilities in Nueva Ecija that will address the problem of post-harvest storage of onion farmers.
The prevailing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in a highly urbanized city like Metro Manila has pushed this citizen to restart his business back to his hometown, availing the government's Balik Probinsya program.