Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio announced on Monday the cancellation of the 83rd Araw ng Dabaw following novel Coronavirus scare.
Two barangays in Calinan District here affected with African Swine Fever (ASF) have now been placed under a state of calamity.
The regional head of the Department of Health has asked the public to stay calm as there has been no case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (nCoV) detected on the island so far.
Another financial assistance worth P11.3 million for three calamity-stricken areas was approved by the Davao City Council.
The local city council approved on Tuesday the establishment of the City College of Davao (CCD) to cater to the less privileged which is targeted to open on August.
Fire broke out in an urban community near the Bankerohan Public Market on Wednesday morning razing 60 houses.
The 17th Council of the Sangguniang Panlungsod has approved the Supplemental Budget 2 (SB2) for 2019 and another budget for Service Recognition Incentive (SRI) to government employees for fiscal year 2019.
The chair of the committee on the environment assured the public that the city government will look into the recent case of cutting of trees in Clifford Park.
The Department of Health Davao Region (DOH-XI) has made an appeal to the public to the children against diphtheria.
An Executive Order (EO) was recently issued by the city government of Davao that mandated the temporary ban on all live pigs, pork and pork-related products and by-products, whether fresh, frozen, processed or cooked, including but not limited to frozen boar semen, from the entire island of Luzon and the other African Swine Fever (ASF) affected areas.