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During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing February 3, 2021, as National Girls and Women in Sports Day.

The month of February is Transit Equity Month, and February 4 is the birthday of civil rights activist Rosa Parks, whose role in the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott brought national attention to the...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh was nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as the Labor Secretary, and if confirmed, Mayor Walsh would leave his position before the end of his term.

Why license your dog? Peace of mind.

DeAraujo is the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and General Counsel at the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center.

Boston Tax Help Coalition to provide remote and community-based tax preparation services

We have tax information below for City of Boston retirees in 2021.

About $670,000 of the funds raised through the Boston Racial Equity Fund will be granted to the New Commonwealth Fund. An additional $65,000 will be granted to the City's Equity and Inclusion Cabinet.

When Jessie Gideon Garnett first showed up at Tufts University’s School of Dental Medicine, she was told by a dean that her acceptance must have been a mistake.

This academy class has been on the frontlines of the City’s COVID-19 response efforts during the pandemic.

Residents are urged to abide by snow regulations, and offer help with shoveling sidewalks and pedestrian ramps to older adults and neighbors with disabilities.

This month, we take a look at virtual community events, resources, and more in celebration of Black history.

All events will be conducted virtually or in accordance with COVID-19 public health guidance.

The locally funded rental voucher will expand housing opportunities for hundreds of Boston residents and families.

Residents are urged to take caution and abide by snow regulations. Boston Public School buildings will close tomorrow and Tuesday, and all students will attend classes online with an early dismissal...

New deed-restricted housing units were permitted by the City of Boston in 2020 during a global pandemic

Below is a conversation with Boston Artist-in-Residence Pat Falco and Wandy Pascoal of the Boston Housing Innovation Lab and Boston Society for Architecture about their collaboration this year, the...

Update: BCYF Mildred Avenue in Mattapan lost its heat, but we still have 12 BCYF community centers open as warming centers on Saturday, January 30, from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. You can find those sites...

We're marking Black History Month by highlighting stories behind some of Boston's neighborhood spaces. Honor their legacies by visiting these public spaces with renewed understanding of their...

This year, marking Black History Month will look different, but there are still plenty of ways to celebrate throughout the month.

This year will mark the ​41st Homeless Census, an annual Point-in-Time (PIT) count of individuals and families staying in emergency shelter, transitional housing, or domestic violence shelter programs...

Between climate change, industrialization, and development, we are dangerously destroying wetlands globally at a rapid pace.

Patricia O’Neill is a longtime Dorchester resident who led the Ashmont Adams Neighborhood Association as President for 20 years, and this week the Council voted to adopt a resolution in support of...

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

The annual count of Boston's homeless individuals guides the City's resources

As of Friday, January 29, 2021, Superintendent White will serve as Acting Commissioner until he is formally sworn in as Commissioner.

Testing is available to anyone for free and regardless of symptoms.

The application is to demolish the house and garage at 63 Oriole Street in West Roxbury.

This new tool will increase access to information related to proposed projects seeking relief from the Zoning Board of Appeal.

Boston to return to Step One of Phase Three of the Reopening Massachusetts plan as COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts are expanded.

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