Several courts in Beijing will begin using remote video links for judicial hearings on Sept 1 after a two-month pilot project in suburban courts, according to Beijing Higher People's Court on Tuesday.
Thousands of purchasers will get refund after lobbying business
Buses will be able to get some revenge on cars blocking bus-only lanes starting Sept 1.
The capital is urging parents who have broken family planning policies to register their extra births before Nov 1.
Less than a third of schools in the capital are set to comply with new regulations put forward by the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau on Tuesday calling for them to have at least two security guards on patrol from Sept 1.
Online claims that a subway train was damaged in an explosion on Wednesday morning were quickly denied by Beijing Subway Company, which said the "blast" was nothing more than the noise of someone dropping a metal ruler onto the "third rail".
Women in Beijing feel they have a low sense of happiness and a relatively low quality of life, according to a survey released by Women of China magazine and the Hua Kun Women Survey Center on Tuesday.
Fighters and performers from around the world come to Beijing
The number of children in Beijing with mental health problems has been increasing over the past few years, according to a report released by the Beijing Health Bureau early this month.
After almost a month on the road, a love bus aims to bring the capital's lovelorn close together is laboring to get out the first gear.
Two years after the Beijing Olympiad, the Olympic Green is already showing signs of wear and tear.
It was once the ritual location for the summer solstice of Emperor Jia Jing of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), but, until Sunday, Ditan Park has been transformed into an outdoor music venue showcasing some of the country's best underground acts.