A hospital worker stabbed a head nurse yesterday at the No. 411 Hospital of the People’s Liberation Army in Shanghai’s Hongkou District, xinmin.cn reported.
The anticipated traffic congestion on the first working day after the closure of a section of the Yan'an Road E. Tunnel did not happen yesterday with locals working out alternative routes and police managing the roads.
Some toys without CCC (China Compulsory Certification) mark were taken off the shelves by the city’s quality watchdog at the Jiuguang Department Store on Nanjing Road W. yesterday.
Shanghai's inflation continued to rise in February while activity data again pointed to weakness in the city's economy, according to the Shanghai Statistics Bureau yesterday.
Shanghai has 377,000 hectares of wetlands, up 50,000 hectares from a decade ago, the city government said yesterday.
A huge redevelopment project on part of the former World Expo 2010 site will be complete by the end of this year, officials said yesterday.
China Railway Corporation announced yesterday that it will soon allow visually impaired passengers to bring their guide dogs onto trains.
Rainy days are forecast for much of the week ahead, though temperatures are hotting up, the Shanghai Meteorological Bureau said yesterday.
Tourism, online shopping, culture and entertainment, prepaid cards, education training, automobile and insurance were the hotbeds of complaints last year, the Shanghai Consumer Rights Protection Commission said yesterday.
A total of 113 judges from Shanghai courts whose spouses or children are lawyers have quit the frontline positions such as trial and enforcement.
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