Light rail
Victory for the Negev vision: Light Rail will reach gates of the intelligence campus - opinion
We are determined to take responsibility in shaping our lives in the Negev so that our children and grandchildren will also find their future here.
Grapevine: Kudos and complaints
Israel Police arrests hit squad in Triangle region, seizes weapons and drugs
Ultra-Orthodox rioters throw stones, call police 'Nazis' in protests over dead infants' autopsies
Reflections on almost 48 years of aliyah: An American family arrives and grows
Living here is so meaningful, knowing that our children and their families are thriving and building a better Israel.
A city in transit: Muddling through Jerusalem’s light rail construction
This isn’t just about inconvenience. It’s about how an entire city’s population – that of the capital, no less – has had to fundamentally restructure their lives overnight.
Grapevine: Huckabee's here
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
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
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Grapevine: Message for Miri
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Light rail, heavy costs: Jerusalem commuters protest transportation price hikes
Prices increased from NIS 6 to NIS 8 at the end of February, an increase of over 30%, with no significant change to the service provided.
Grapevine: Hello, Americans
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Jerusalem Red Line extension awaits ribbon cutting
The Jerusalem transportation master plan team responsible for building the Jerusalem light rail had planned to open the extension on Tuesday, but the trains remain parked in the depot.
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?