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Watch and read the Mayor's address from Tuesday, March 17, below.

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Read a message from the commissioner about the recent developments around coronavirus (COVID-19).

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a series of updates relating to construction activity, the Boston Public Library system, and the Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF).

To stem the current public health crisis and support the health of workers in the City, the City has paused non-essential construction and is enacting new requirements for permitting.

The emerging and immediate priorities of the Boston Resiliency Fund are to provide food to Boston's children and older adults, technology to Boston Public Schools students for remote learning, and...

The statement below from Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Licensing Board Chairwoman Kathleen Joyce focuses on recent coronavirus-related developments related to bars and restaurants in Boston.

After the declaration of a public health emergency, Mayor Walsh also shared updates and announced new regulations for restaurants, bars and clubs.

Coronaviruses are respiratory viruses and are generally spread through respiratory secretions (droplets from coughs and sneezes) of an infected person to another person.

Read a letter from the Mayor to small businesses and the small business community.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh, the Greater Boston Real Estate Board and its entity the Massachusetts Apartment Association, and the Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations today...

At this time, schools are expected to reopen on Monday, April 27, following April vacation.

The application is to demolish the mixed-use structure at 346-348 West Broadway in South Boston.

The Mayor’s Office of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion has compiled updates and guidance for businesses and job seekers in response to Coronavirus Disease 2019, also known as COVID-19.

Beginning Monday, March 16, the Boston City Council offices and facilities located at City Hall will be closed to the public until further notice. Your City Councilor and his or her staff will...

This week the Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Breadon, Essaibi-George and Mejia expressing support and appreciation for the work of the registered nurses and all healthcare staff of...

Since the US military ended conscription and established an all-volunteer force in 1973, the number of women serving in the military has risen significantly.

This week, Councilors Wu, Edwards and Mejia invited a woman and her daughter to the City Council meeting after they were brutally attacked in East Boston for speaking Spanish.

Councilor Essaibi-George’s resolution to support the I Am bill in honor of Women’s History Month was adopted this week by the Council.

The application is to demolish the commercial structure at 555-557 East Broadway in South Boston.

The application is to demolish the school building at 189 Paris Street in East Boston.

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 544 Washington Street in Brighton.

Out of an abundance of caution regarding the public health concerns surrounding COVID-19, the following upcoming hearings have been canceled or switched to a virtual hearing.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today issued the following statement regarding the 2020 St. Patrick's Day Parade in South Boston:

The application is to demolish the residential structure at 59 Granite Avenue in Dorchester and erect 14 single-family townhouses.

The City of Boston cases include one confirmed and eight presumptive positive cases.

Today on International Women's Day, the City of Boston, the Boston Celtics, and the Boston Pride will commemorate the Centennial of the passing of the 19th Amendment in 1920, which enshrined the right...

The Mayor's Office of Arts and Culture is receiving many questions from arts and culture organizations seeking guidance on responding to Coronavirus Disease 2019, also known as COVID-19. This is a...

T he Boston Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce that the 2020 White Stadium, East Boston, and South Boston Sports Centers are now open online for registration.

The new policy reaffirms the City's commitment to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all students in Boston Public Schools, regardless of immigration status.

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