Jerusalem light rail
Grapevine: Kudos and complaints
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Israel Police arrests hit squad in Triangle region, seizes weapons and drugs
Winter in Jerusalem: Valleys, rails, and the city’s stories
Jerusalem man sprays 'Holocaust in Gaza' message at light rail station, arrested
Analysis: The oldest lone-wolf assailant
The killer of British student Hannah Bladon is a 57-year-old east Jerusalem resident, much older than most lone wolf attackers seen previously.
CityPass, Finance Ministry reach deal over light rail tenders
Plans on track to extend Red Line to Ein Kerem, Green Line to Neve Yaakov.
Court rejects petition to block contested Emek Rafaim light rail line
Blue Line to begin construction in four years, will serve up to 250,000 residents from Gilo to Ramot.
Transportation: Occupy Emek Refaim
This step in the war over the fate of Emek Refaim kicked off on Monday evening with a meeting.
Grapevine: Emek objectors
News brief from the Jerusalem area.
Waging war over Emek Refaim
The residents are convinced that from the outset there was no intention to really check into the matter of rerouting the next leg of the Jeruslaem Light Rail.
The continuing saga of the Blue Line light rail
By the people and for the people.
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Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs.
For out of Zion shall go forth the tidings
For the first time in Israel, the light rail enables full access to people with handicaps.
The City: ‘You are not respecting the people here’
As the battle over the light rail’s Blue Line rages, residents get a lesson in City Hall democracy.