Typhoon Tino damages 38 public schools in Bacolod
Typhoon Tino caused significant damage to 38 public schools in Bacolod City, affecting over 100 classrooms. Learn about the impact and recovery efforts underway.
Typhoon Tino caused significant damage to 38 public schools in Bacolod City, affecting over 100 classrooms. Learn about the impact and recovery efforts underway.
Cebu Province classes resume November 12, 2025 after storm suspension. Local governments assess flood damage and school readiness. Governor Baricuatro's EO 72 lifts class suspension.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano announces the resumption of in-person classes for public schools. Discover which schools will continue blended learning due to typhoon evacuees.
Project NOAH urges the public to use its free hazard maps and forecasting tools to prepare for severe storms. Check your area's flood risk today and protect your family.
Governor Yvonne Roña Cagas leads distribution of monobloc chairs to public schools across Davao del Sur, enhancing classroom conditions and supporting education.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano met with officials to assess school evacuation centers. Most schools will resume in-person classes on November 13, while seven continue blended learning.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources launches a comprehensive probe into the controversial Monterrazas de Cebu development following environmental concerns and public outcry over potential violations.
Severe flooding in Asturias, Cebu has submerged homes and schools, forcing residents and educators to urgently appeal for clean drinking water assistance.
The Philippine government allocates ₱2.2 billion for the comprehensive rehabilitation of Butuanon River, addressing decades of pollution and environmental degradation in Metro Cebu.
Cebu Governor Gwendolyn Garcia calls for immediate tracking of the P9.7-Billion flood control project amid transparency concerns and potential fund misuse allegations.
The Integrity Initiative Inc. demands criminal charges against ex-DPWH officials including Roger Bonoan over alleged irregularities in Manila's flood control projects worth billions.
Bacolod City continues class suspensions as heavy rains and flooding persist. Mayor Albee Benitez prioritizes student safety with extended measures across all education levels.
Talamban, Cebu residents face persistent flooding as flood control projects remain incomplete. Discover the community's struggle and government response to this environmental emergency.
Recent torrential rains in Tisa, Cebu City have uncovered a P1.74 billion infrastructure failure, leaving residents questioning where the massive flood control budget actually went.
A heated exchange erupts in Congress as Deputy Speaker Duke Frasco criticizes ACT Teachers Rep. Antonio Tinio's investigation into Manila Bay's dolomite beach project, calling it a 'waste of time' and 'misplaced priority'.
Mandaue City announces class suspensions from April 24-26, 2024, as scorching temperatures continue to affect Cebu. Learn about the official declaration and safety measures.
Lapu-Lapu City schools halt in-person learning as scorching temperatures continue. Get the latest updates on class suspensions and safety measures.
Comedy Queen Ai-Ai delas Alas receives official clearance from GMATO to pursue new entertainment project with TV5, marking her return to television after recent contract developments.
Zamboanga City suspends classes across all levels due to dangerous weather conditions. Stay updated on the latest school closures and safety advisories.
Discover how Cebu's 'United We Build' initiative is creating positive change through community collaboration and sustainable development projects.
Cebu province takes proactive measures as Typhoon 'Tino' threatens, suspending face-to-face classes across multiple cities and municipalities to ensure student safety.
Cebu City's massive market cleanup campaign is 95% complete, bringing improved sanitation, organized vending, and enhanced public safety to local commerce hubs.
Nine Davao barangays receive new school service vehicles from Liga ng mga Barangay President January Duterte, enhancing educational transportation for local communities.
Cebu City takes decisive action against two major slaughterhouses for failing to meet health and sanitation standards, ensuring public food safety.
Cebu educators and engineers demand higher construction standards for schools following recent seismic events. Learn why safer classrooms are essential for student protection.
The Department of Public Works and Highways in Cebu admits to project setbacks but commits to completing vital infrastructure by 2026, addressing transparency and accountability concerns.
The provincial government of Davao de Oro is set to rehabilitate a crucial 15-kilometer farm-to-market road in Laak with a ₱250 million budget, boosting agricultural productivity and rural connectivity.
Educational institutions across Cebu Province have officially transitioned back to traditional classroom learning, marking a significant milestone in post-pandemic education recovery.
CESAFI implements cautious phased reopening of athletic programs following the magnitude 6.9 earthquake that shook Cebu, prioritizing structural safety assessments over immediate competition resumption.
A heartwarming housing project in Calinog, Iloilo provides safe homes for 32 indigenous Panay Bukidnon families, transforming lives through community collaboration.