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Investments include new 20 police cadets; new recruit class of 100 officers to start in August 2017.

The five schools that will receive funding are: Boston Latin School, James F. Condon Elementary in South Boston, John W. McCormack Middle School in Dorchester, Paul A. Dever Elementary School in...

If you park illegally in a "Resident Parking Only" space near Fenway Park, you will be subject to a $100 fine.

The Mayor was honored alongside Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti for work that impacts the Latino community.

The Boston Transportation Department wishes to thank everyone who expressed interest in and/or submitted an application to the Neighborhood Slow Streets program this year. A total of 47 applications...

Following up on Boston's parking pilot, meter prices have been lowered to open more parking spaces.

The April author talks and events include renowned authors Neil Gaiman, Marjorie Garber, and Colum McCann, and feature programs honoring National Poetry Month.

Services include routine outdoor cleaning such as picking up and bagging trash along sidewalks and gutters; removing posters from light poles; caring for planters and cleaning the city's "Big Belly"...

Mayor Walsh, BPHC Executive Director and EMS Chief honored newest EMTs and recognized Boston EMS' first expansion class since 2008.

Earlier this week, I was in Washington, D.C. to participate in National Arts Advocacy Day hosted by the Americans for the Arts (AFTA).

Hi everyone! We’re excited to share a few announcements about the launch of Analyze Boston, Boston’s new open data hub.

Mayor Walsh announced this year's remembrance of One Boston Day at the unveiling of the 2017 Boston Marathon street banners.

Ortega will work with a selection of Boston youth to paint the mural in May 2017.

The discussions to combat youth violence will begin through citywide collaborations.

The winner goes on to represent Boston at the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., in May.

The long-anticipated Artist Resource Manager is on board!

The winners of the fifth Design Biennial Boston will each be awarded $10,000 to construct site-specific installations on the Rose Kennedy Greenway.

The annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, as well as the annual South Boston Boys and Girls Club Road Race, will be held in South Boston on Sunday, March 19.

You can apply for a scholarship if you're a Boston resident pursuing an undergraduate degree in Massachusetts.

We’ve talked a lot about the new look and feel of Boston.gov — we even made our brand guidelines public. Today, we’re diving into a small but important aspect of the new site: our icons.

Mayor Walsh met with both parties yesterday and offered space in City Hall as a neutral negotiation location until they reached a resolution.

The collaborative venture brings a full-scale, all-ages, pay-what-you-want theatrical production of Jiehae Park’s "Peerless. "

The 11th Annual Mayor's Greenovate Awards are now accepting nominations.

The extension agreement maintains that up to 100 patrol officers will be equipped with body cameras in which on-duty police activity will be conducted.

The Shakespeare Unauthorized exhibition, presented by Iron Mountain Incorporated, is on view for three remaining weeks.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh released the following statement regarding the exclusion of OUTVETS from this year's St. Patrick's Day parade:

Today, March 8, is International Women's Day! It's important to pause and reflect on the women who impact us everyday — those we know from our everyday lives, and those who've fought for us.

The plan is comprised of 58 projects and policies to direct the City of Boston's transportation agenda for the next decade and beyond.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh released the following statement regarding today's executive order:

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement:

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