Jerusalem news
Monkey found chained to dumpster in Jerusalem as police investigate illegal wildlife trade
Throughout the month of March, the Jerusalem Post has covered several separate cases of monkeys and other wildlife being found throughout different communities in Israel.
OU Israel inaugurates new Jerusalem headquarters as President Herzog praises its role during crisis
No trains, only tests: Jerusalem Light Rail suspended for expansion
Metro to serve Jerusalem population of 1.8m by 2050
THIS WEEK IN JERUSALEM: Peggy Cidor’s round-up of city affairs
Danny Bonfil, Jerusalem region chairman of the Histadrut labor federation, reportedly threatened opposition leader Ofer Berkovitch (Hitorerut) this week.
Passover interview with Jerusalem Mayor, Moshe Lion
What would happen if you’re invited to a bat mitzvah that takes place in the “egalitarian” area? First I’d say no, but then I would check the case. Progressive Jewry is not a problem in Jerusalem.
Michael Maixner named new CEO of Israel Railways
A former IDF colonel, Maixner currently serves as CEO of IMCO Industries, a Tel Aviv Stock Exchange-listed defense company, and previously served as CEO of Merkavim and Hod Assaf Industries.
Queen of the national religious
An encounter with Deputy Mayor Hagit Moshe
Unhappy with Egged
A look into the issues plaguing Jerusalem’s public bus system
J’lem deputy mayor Turgeman arrested as part of a corruption probe
Police said in a statement that they suspect that they will “keep investigating misconducts, carried out in a conflict of interest.”
This week in Jerusalem: Good for the north
A round-up of this week's city affairs
Jerusalem-Tel Aviv high-speed rail to open on March 30
The soon-to-be unveiled rail link is expected to more than halve the time it takes to travel between the two cities.
Knesset to vote on bill to allow separating neighborhoods from Jerusalem
Many of the residents of these districts are originally from the Old City and surrounding neighborhoods.
Jerusalem bus station stabber charged: Acted to avenge Trump’s declaration
“The accused resented the declaration and decided to carry out a stabbing attack, to murder Jews in Jerusalem. This, he claimed, was to defend Jerusalem and the al-Aksa mosque,'charge sheet noted.