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Free Rides In Baguio Extended Until July 15

Commuters in Baguio will still be able to enjoy free rides in public utility vehicles until July 15.

PBBM Sees Stronger, More Effective Air Force Under His Watch

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. guaranteed his administration's resolve to make the Philippine Air Force "stronger, bigger, and effective" under his watch.

Comelec Urges Barangay, SK Voters To Register Starting Monday

The Comelec reminds Filipinos eligible to vote in the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan polls in December to go to their local poll body offices and sign up beginning next week.

70.8M Filipinos Fully Vaccinated, 15M With 1st Booster

Almost all Filipinos have received the first dose of Covid-19 vaccination, and more vaccines are on their way to the country.

Marcos Reaffirms Resolve To Strengthen Ties With Allied Countries

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. renewed his commitment to further bolster the Philippines' relations with its allied countries.

Marcos Jr. Sworn In As Philippines’ 17th President

Ferdinand Romualdez Marcos Jr. took oath as the 17th President of the Republic of the Philippines, with a promise of promoting unity and bringing progress to the country.

Big-Ticket Infra Projects Lure Property Developers To Davao City

Big-ticket infrastructure projects have encouraged land developers to invest in Davao.

Leonardia Honors Peers, Supporters In 18 Years As Bacolod Mayor

Bacolod City Mayor Evelio Leonardia, who ended his stint as mayor, honored his peers and supporters for “sticking it out” with him in his more than 30 years as a public official.

Aussie Government To Renew Diplomatic Ties With PH Under Marcos Admin

The Australian Governor-General meets with the newly inaugurated President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to renew the “formal diplomatic relationship” between Australia and the Philippines.

SSS-PPSC Agreement To Benefit Nearly 200 Job Order, Contract Of Service Workers

Nearly 200 people under job orders and contractual employment can now be covered by SSS.