A four-year old girl, the lone survivor of a land feud turned massacre will stay with relatives, the City Social Service and Development Office said.
A local health official confirmed that a 13-year old girl in the city is the youngest person living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) here.
The City Sports Development Division has organized a basketball tournament for the city’s barangay officials and residents in a bid to divert the people from illegal drugs.
In a resolution passed Tuesday, owners of food establishments are encouraged to include brown rice in their menu in line with the agriculture department’s #BROWN4good challenge.
The City Council wants the national government to open direct flights connecting the Davao and Tagbilaran City in Bohol province to invite more tourists and investors here.
At least 33 drug surrenderees in Davao City were trained to respond to disasters in the bid of the government to help them reform.
Around 12,000 residents here joined the simultaneous National Clean Up Day on September 17, a local official said.
The Army’s 401st Infantry Brigade opened a two-hectare drug facility inside its camp in Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur.
The Department of Education in Davao del Norte urged the law enforcement authorities here to increase the police visibility inside the public schools in the province to ensure the safety of students, teachers and personnel.
The Armed Forces’ Eastern Mindanao Command announced that it will create a “joint task force” that will augment the Task Force Davao with air force and naval components to better secure the city and its neighboring areas.