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Laoag Public Schools OK’d For Progressive In-Person Classes

All the 39 public schools in Laoag City are now ready to welcome back their students in the progressive expansion of in-person classes.

700K Day Tourists Visit Ilocos Norte On Holy Week

The province of Ilocos Norte welcomed around 700,000 day visitors over the Holy Week, the highest number so far since the start of the pandemic, according to the Ilocos Norte Tourism Office.

Veggies Provide CamSur Farmers Reliable Source Of Income

A farmers' group in Camarines Sur is increasingly taking up vegetable farming and is now reaping handsome profits from the venture.

15K Baguio Families To Benefit From Gov’t Housing

Around 15,000 families are expected to benefit from the first socialized housing project in Baguio, with about 270 initial beneficiaries.

Philippine Junior Marketing Association Has New President

The PhilippineJunior Marketing Association, the stepping stone of many a business magnate, has a new president.

Solon Bats For Teachers’ Salary Increase

Senator Sherwin "Win" Gatchalian underlined the need of raising teacher morale with a pay raise, which he thinks should be prioritized by the incoming administration.

Isko Plans To Protect, Promote Bohol Tourism

Aksyon Demokratiko presidential candidate Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso vowed to protect the tourism "assets" of the province of Bohol.

Leni’s Daughter Pushes Cash Aid Proposal For Unemployed Pinoys

Leni Robredo's daughter backs her mother's idea in the hopes that if she is elected on May 9, at least one member of the Filipino family will receive a monthly salary.

Finding Precincts, Avoiding Virus On Election Day

More concerns are added on the Election Day, aside from having a hard time finding your voter's precincts, here come the worries of the prevailing Covid-19.

DepEd Only Following Orders To Require On-Site Duty For Teachers

A group criticizing the Department of Education's mandate to open classes has something to do with the national government's approval on whether to suspend or pursue the physical return of classes.