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Chosen by public art experts, the roster of selected projects was unveiled this morning at Americans for the Arts’ Annual Convention in Minneapolis.

Full participation in the 2020 U.S. Census will rely on outreach in hard-to-count communities.

Traffic Advisory for Friday, June 14, through Monday, June 17, 2019

The updated City ordinance clarifies the roles of local law enforcement officials and federal immigration laws.

Greenovate Boston is Mayor Walsh’s initiative to empower Boston residents to take action on climate change in their neighborhoods. Our annual awards recognize those making an impact in climate action...

Game 7 of the Boston Bruins and St. Louis Blues Stanley Cup Final will be played at TD Bank North Garden on Wednesday, June 12.

32 Boston students were awarded up to $10,000 in scholarships to help fund their higher education

Brighton Avenue, in the eastbound direction, will host a new lane designated for buses and bikes, aimed at improving travel times and reliability for bus riders, while also improving safety for...

Please note: In-person services have been temporarily suspended due to COVID-19.

Please note: In-person services have been temporarily suspended due to COVID-19.

The permit advances the plan to rebuild the bridge to Long Island and create a comprehensive, long-term recovery campus.

The building includes 83 new units of mixed-income, mixed-use development.

Mayor Walsh announced new leadership at several key City of Boston departments.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 10 Maplewood Street in West Roxbury.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department presents the 2019 ParkARTS Citywide Neighborhood Concert Series made possible by presenting sponsor Bank of America with additional support from Berklee...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced that Boston’s green thumbs have until Wednesday, July 10, to register for the 2019 Mayor’s Garden Contest, presented by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department...

In 2016, Mayor Martin J. Walsh signed a City ordinance called “Establishing Language and Communications Access for City Services.” We are excited to share with you the progress that has been made in...

The events take place from Friday, June 7, through Sunday, June 9, and will impact traffic and parking in Boston.

Mayor Walsh and the Parks Department unveiled nearly $3 million in improvements.

The series of updates to citywide trash collection services includes a new start time of 6 a.m., beginning on July 1.

The updated "People's Plaza" will be transformed into an accessible, equitable space for residents with civic spaces, play spaces, and updated public facilities.

The application is to demolish a residential building at 11 Dana Avenue in Hyde Park.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) launched the 2019 Boston Parks Summer Fitness Series sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield with a kick-off event...

Ellis was selected by MassDOT as one of 14 schools statewide to receive infrastructure improvements from the Massachusetts Safe Routes to School Infrastructure Project Funding Program

This month, we look at mental health resources for those struggling with PTSD.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 665 Beech Street in Roslindale.

Traffic Advisory for Saturday, June 1, through Monday, June 3, 2019

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 115 Leyden Street in East Boston.

The Fund for the Boston Public Library will generate resources to improve Library's technology, programming, care of collections, and public spaces

The city's housing plan to end chronic and veteran homelessness continues to make strides in helping all Bostonians

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