Organizers say Chiune Sugihara's son Nobuki simply refuses to submit proper COVID-19 forms to attend Jerusalem ceremony naming square for his Righteous Gentile father

City says it's working on final plans to upgrade various sections of south Jerusalem's Armon Hanatziv scenic pathway

In most recent attack outside City Hall, images of Peggy Parnass sprayed with paint; women's rights group blames ultra-Orthodox activists trying to remove women from public arena

Meir Turgeman charged for allegedly receiving NIS 350,000 in bribes from businessmen while heading the city's planning committee

Even before the latest flare-up of hostilities, community activists in the Jewish-Arab Jerusalem neighborhood were at odds regarding ways to bridge the Israeli-Palestinian divide

Police arrest 9 Palestinians during clashes with supporters of far-right MK; Israeli opens fire after car set ablaze during late-night violence

Court to rule as early as Thursday on four families that may be removed from their homes by a law they say is unfairly tilted against them, with tensions in the capital on the rise

Hotels offer deals, museums stay open late, and walking tours will crisscross the city

Unveiling details of new US embassy compound planned for city's Hebron Road, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum says plenty of empty space nearby for other countries to put down diplomatic roots

An announcement of construction in Ramat Shlomo caused a diplomatic spat during a visit to Israel by the then-US vice president

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