While people in Daxing district have welcomed the convenience of the newly opened Daxing subway line, more than 200 households in a community near one section of the line have been complaining that the convenience comes at a cost - shaking ground.
The city will study the living conditions of people with mental disabilities this year to see if more rehabilitation centers are needed.
It was supposed to be a perfect Friday night for Ding Ding as the 30-year-old commuter prepared to meet her boyfriend for a luxurious meal.
Vehicles without local license plates will not be allowed to enter the urban area within the Fifth Ring Road starting from today - the first day back at work following the New Year holiday.
With the city's new traffic policies in operation and people swamping an official website to try to snag coveted approval to buy a car through the new lottery system, car dealers have seen a sharp fall in business.
More than 80 percent of the city's unionized enterprises will establish collective wage bargaining systems by 2013.
Victims of crime and their legal representatives will be able to check on the progress of their cases by going online or calling a new telephone hotline.
A claim of unfair dismissal brought by a female worker against the French supermarket chain Carrefour has been rejected in court.
A light snow, arriving suddenly and leaving quickly, in less than three hours, took citizens in downtown Beijing by surprise on Wednesday.
A former general manger of Silk Street Market will face trial for his alleged involvement in the sale of counterfeit goods there and for alleged bribery.
A Beijing forensic lab, known as a municipal judicial expertise center, has been named as one of the top 10 such institutions nationwide.
A new website where people will be able to apply for auto quota online will be fired up on Jan 1 when changes to the vehicle registration system kick in.