Tiberias
Antiquities robbers caught digging in ancient Roman burial cave in Galilee
The suspects caused severe damage to the site, which is located in a protected antiquities area.
Magnitude 3.7 earthquake strikes northern Israel, Defense Minister calls emergency meeting
Ben-Gvir’s office director files police complaint after finding bullet on hood of her car
Shua hits 'hat-trick' in Beitar’s 5-0 rout as Israeli league delivers drama across the board
Police arrest 23 suspects after year-long probe into public corruption
“The Israel Police will continue to investigate and expose improper processes, where there are conflicts of interest, and to seek and reach any place where there is suspicion of public corruption."
An all-inclusive oasis: Rimonim Hotels introduces wellness for all
Now Ruth Rimonim Galei Kinneret is not simply a hotel, but the center of the chain’s new Wellness program.
Quand la mer recule
Les cours d’eau du pays paient le lourd prix de la longue pénurie d’or bleu
Drama abounds in all aspects of Tiberias Marathon
The Israel National Anti-Doping Organization sent an angry letter to the Israel Athletics Association, claiming that the IAA didn’t comply with anti-doping regulations at the Tiberias marathon.
Roman-era cave system in Lower Galilee plundered by thieves
The 2,000-year-old labyrinth of caves was discovered beneath the home of a Lower Galilee family.
Grapevine: The campaign begins
A mayoral campaign turns ugly.
Tiberias decapitation suspect: 'divine spirit' drove me to murder ex-wife
Police released the identity of the man suspected of decapitating his ex-wife and carrying her head down the street.
Man found walking with ex-wife’s decapitated head in Tiberias
No one understood what was going on and why he had so much blood on him.
The Aliyah Return Center
Celebrating Jewish-Christian diversity in the Galilee.
Tiberias’s hidden heritage
A unique Israeli cuisine, served by chef Avigail Aharon.