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Luzon

MMDA Inaugurates PHP300 Million ‘Intelligent’ Command Center

Metropolitan Manila unveils its newest Communications and Command Center, revolutionizing urban safety and efficiency with cutting-edge technology.

POPCOM: CAR’s 2.1% Birthing Rate Good For Economy

Cordillera’s recorded birthing rate benefits the economy, ensuring future manpower and human capital for economic growth and development.

DSWD Joins First Lady’s ‘LAB for ALL’ Launch In Bulacan

The Department of Social Welfare and Development joins First Lady Marcos in launching the “LAB for ALL” program, providing financial aid and essential healthcare services to Filipinos.

Palawan Inmates, Jail Guards Get Free Check Up, Nutrition Advice

Palawan Provincial Jail detainees and staff receive free health services in celebration of Nutrition Month.

Marcos Stadium Nominee In World Architecture Festival

Ferdinand E. Marcos Memorial Stadium shortlisted for World Architecture Festival, showcasing innovative design inspired by local culture.

OPAPRU Lauds Albay Solon’s Support To PBBM Peace Agenda

Albay Representative Salceda was recognized and praised for his unwavering support in achieving peace and unity in the nation.

Land Use Study Pushed To Promote Agri, Investment Potentials

Ilocos Norte plans province-wide land use assessment to identify potential areas for agri-industrial development and investment, benefiting farmers.

Pangasinan Town Pushes Development Of Local Cacao Industry

Pozorrubio supports the thriving cacao industry, promotes local products, and plans to boost cacao planting activities for self-sustainability.

‘Clubfoot’ Clinic Gives Kids Chance To Walk Normally

A non-government organization offers free services to correct clubfoot in children, providing therapy, treatment, and corrective braces and shoes to patients.

Farmers’ Groups, Coops Get PHP21 Million Agri Inputs In Ilocos Norte

Farmers, fisherfolk, and livestock raisers in Ilocos Norte receive agricultural inputs and farm machinery worth PHP20.9 million to support their livelihoods.