Jerusalem Municipality
Off track: How Jerusalem light rail expansion, woes frustrate commuters
From May 21 until September 1 much of the Red Line will be shut down. The light rail will continue to operate from Neveh Ya’akov to Givat Hamivtar and Hadassah Ein Kerem to the Central Bus Station.
Grapevine: Deputy mayor on a mission
The race is on: Runners prepare for 14th annual Jerusalem Marathon
The trash of Jerusalem: Who sorts the garbage of Israel's capital?
Jerusalem Marathon unveils official running shoe
This year's launch was led by two inspiring marathon ambassador Orr Sheizaf and Netanel Sinai.
Olim Tech Tours: Acquainting local immigrants with Jerusalem's hi-tech scene
The Jerusalem Municipality offers Olim Tech Tours to young professionals in the five-month residential Ulpan Etzion program for new immigrants aged 22 to 35.
Jerusalem shuts down UNRWA vocational center after Netanyahu directive
According to the Israel Police, people uninvolved with the center began throwing stones at police officers stationed outside, who responded using riot dispersal methods.
Light rail, heavy headache: What Jerusalemites think of the light rail construction
The Red Line was suspended for five days this past week. Beyond the inconvenience, where do the municipality and Jerusalemites stand on construction of the new lines to come?
Grapevine: Of bar mitzvahs, buildings, and businesses
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
'We are not an ATM': Jerusalem homeowners see property tax hikes of up to 70%
Following a significant amount of urban renewal in the city, the Jerusalem Municipality decided to update Arnona rates.
Grapevine: Rachel reclamation
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Israeli municipalities have untapped potential and must step up efforts - opinion
This is a significant moment for Israel, and the message is clear: Israeli municipalities can be more than just administrative hubs; they can be powerful voices for the nation.
Over 1,000 chess players shatter Israeli record in simultaneous chess game in Jerusalem
1,004 chess players flood Safra Square to play their beloved game while calling for unity
Worm-filled food, ex-cons: What is the state of Jerusalem's after-school programs?
The first three weeks of the school year were shadowed by a crisis involving after-school programs, and many problems still continue. We now take a look at how bad the situation was.
After-school nightmare: How Jerusalem's chaperone shortage became a crisis
Jerusalem's tzaharonim (after-school programs for young children) were thrown into disarray by sudden massive staffing shortages. Two weeks later, parents and teachers still worry.