At least 4 killed as explosion rips though block.
Sly drivers who use tricks to avoid paying Beijing's parking fees now face having their cars towed, police have warned.
Six suspects accused of illegally trading chemicals used in the manufacture of meth apologized for their ignorance and pleaded for lighter penalties at Changping district court Wednesday.
Rescue helicopters were scrambled for the second time in two days on Tuesday morning after 17 amateur climbers were stranded for 21 hours on Lingshan Mountain, the highest peak in Beijing.
A jobless loner who injured an American student when he detonated a homemade explosive device in Dongzhimen admitted on Wednesday that he had purposely targeted foreigners.
More Beijingers are being buried at sea, helping to save space and the environment, according to the capital's funeral authorities.
Property owners whose buildings fail to pass Beijing's strict safety checks will soon face fines of up to 100,000 yuan, it was announced on Monday.
Firefighters across the capital are on high alert as hundreds of thousands of Beijingers head to graveyards to burn "gifts" for their dead relatives.
Residents got a rare glimpse behind the scenes of Beijing's SWAT unit on Wednesday - and police chiefs are hoping it is a case of love at first sight.
Villa owners who refuse to demolish illegal structures are to be fined and banned from putting their properties on the market.
The major venue for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the National Stadium, or Bird’s Nest, is now inviting corporations to bid on the names of its 84 boxes, Beijing Daily reported Tuesday.
Radiation levels in the capital saw no change in the 10 days following the leak at a Japanese nuclear power plant, according to an official report released online.