300+ Cebu PUVs Remain Inoperative After Typhoon
More than 300 public utility vehicles in Cebu remain out of service weeks after Typhoon Tino, exposing transport system vulnerabilities. Learn about recovery efforts.
More than 300 public utility vehicles in Cebu remain out of service weeks after Typhoon Tino, exposing transport system vulnerabilities. Learn about recovery efforts.
President Marcos Jr. directs DOTr to restore Aurora's transport hubs and expand Baler Airport for better disaster response. The project starts Q1 2026.
Cebu City Council begins deliberating ordinance to implement new public transport system. The LPTRP 2024-2028 aims to reorganize jeepney routes and integrate with BRT system.
Cebu City is overhauling its public transport system with a new 5-year route plan. Learn how the changes will affect your daily commute and improve travel efficiency.
The World Bank's withdrawal from Cebu's Bus Rapid Transit phases disappoints, reviving past political battles. Will city leaders overcome this setback? Read more.
Subic Bay Freeport Zone tests electric buses in its CBD, a major step towards becoming the Philippines' first carbon-neutral economic zone by 2030. Learn more about this green initiative.
Philippine inflation remains unchanged at 1.7% in October 2025, with food prices slowing while transport costs rise. Get the full breakdown of how this affects Filipino consumers and the economy.
Iloilo City celebrates the grand opening of its state-of-the-art Central and Terminal Markets, featuring enhanced facilities, improved sanitation, and better vendor spaces to revolutionize the local shopping experience.
Massive earthquake damage shuts down 7 critical Cebu ports, requiring P623 million in urgent repairs and disrupting maritime operations across the province.
BYD Cebu unveils the revolutionary eMax 9 DM-i electric minibus, featuring premium amenities, extended range, and cutting-edge technology for the Philippine market.
Farmers and residents in Paquibato District face economic paralysis as collapsed road sections cut off access to markets and essential services. Local officials urge DPWH for emergency repairs.
Seven individuals working at Cebu's major transport terminals tested positive for illegal drugs during a surprise drug test conducted by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency.