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Economic mobility program assists residents to gain greater independence as part of Whittier Choice redevelopment effort

As Chief, Elliott-Ortega will oversee the staff of the Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture, the Boston Art Commission, Boston Cultural Council, and the Strand Theatre.

Hot and humid weather is forecasted through Wednesday.

The $2.4 million dollar renovation is part of the Mayor's Imagine Boston 2030 Capital Plan.

On this day, in 1918, two sailors housed at Boston’s Commonwealth Pier reported to the sickbay with the flu. These two men were the first Americans reported ill with the Spanish Influenza.

Tactical plaza at Franklin Street, Downtown Boston (Photo courtesy of MP Boston) City officials today joined community members and partners to celebrate the opening of Tontine Crescent plaza, a new...

Kristen McCosh, the Commissioner of the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities, provides a weekly update on the work happening in her office.

City of Boston, BPS unveil highly modern innovative learning facility to community.

We've made some big changes to our maps on the City of Boston's website.

Today, at 3:30 p.m., Mayor Walsh and Interim School Superintendent Laura Perille will open the new Dearborn STEM Academy on Greenville Street with a ribbon cutting ceremony. More than 100 years ago...

The move demonstrates the City's commitment to making renewable energy more accessible to Boston residents.

Boston Public Library and its young readers celebrated summer at Fenway Park with the conclusion of the 23 nd annual Read Your Way to Fenway reading contest.

The application is to demolish a dwelling and garage at 38 Armandine Street in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish a two-family dwelling at 445-447 Western Avenue in Allston.

Kristen McCosh, the Commissioner of the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities, provides a weekly update on the work happening in her office.

Budding artists ages nine and up are invited to join the Boston Parks and Recreation Department for its popular fall series of ParkARTS Watercolor Painting Workshops during the month of September at...

Special events taking place from Thursday, August 16, through Sunday, August 19, will impact traffic and parking on streets in the City of Boston. People coming into the City to enjoy the festivities...

Fifty stations will be added in 2018, with another 30+ stations to come in 2019.

Boston readers read 1.6 million minutes so far this summer, surpassing the citywide goal.

We're putting out a Call to Artists for public artwork at a Roxbury fire station.

The Call to Artists is for the Percent for Art project the City of Boston is commissioning as part of the construction project.

Special events taking place Thursday, August 9, through Sunday, August 12, will impact traffic and parking on streets in the City of Boston. People coming into the City to enjoy the festivities are...

The Boston Design Academy (BDA) is a city-sponsored pilot designed to prepare Boston youth for careers in Boston's growing design economy.

The Mayor’s 2018 Garden Contest is presented by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department with a grand prize provided by JetBlue.

The application is to demolish a two-family dwelling at 38R Minot Street in Dorchester.

We have information about restricted streets in some of the busier parts of Boston.

Last week, Governor Baker signed S. 2260, which repealed a number of archaic laws that targeted women.

ADOPTED: Animal Care and Control was able to find a home for Herman. Thank you for your interest!

Kristen McCosh, the Commissioner of the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities, provides a weekly update on the work happening in her office.

The application is to demolish four contiguous buildings at 384-402 Boylston Street in Back Bay.

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