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The Council adopted a resolution calling for non-discriminatory and quality healthcare for immigrants and communities of color.

A resolution was adopted calling on Boston Public Schools for community engagement and full transparency in the ongoing efforts to close and merge public schools.

The Council went on record in solidarity with the Mass General Brigham (MGB) housestaff and urges MGB, in a spirit of labor harmony, to enable a fair, transparent National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)...

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture (MOAC), in collaboration with the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA), today announced next steps for the proposed long-term...

An information session was held for the Green New Deal Workforce Needs Assessment Request for Proposals (RFP). See below for the session recording and the questions and answers. The deadline to submit...

The application is to demolish the building at 176 R School Street in Jamaica Plain

The Planning Advisory Council was created to coordinate planning process across City departments.

Summer Activation Mini-Grants and “Adopt A Block” program represent the City’s initial steps to support programming and build community for residents and families.

This two-family home is available for $475,000.

This two-family home is available for $400,000.

This two-family home is available for $375,000.

These single family homes are available for $333,000.

The New England Deaconess Hospital nurses and students joined the many other medical professionals and employees of Ward 14, covering today’s Longwood Medical Area, to claim their right to the vote.

Funding will support City’s housing-centered approach to intersecting crises centered in area known as “Mass and Cass".

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced an effort to create dog-friendly spaces at beer gardens and outdoor restaurant patios across Boston.

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Hotel Buckminster as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The transformed community space on the country’s first public park is designed to reimagine open space activation and downtown revitalization.

Family-friendly, pedestrian-focused events added to Allston-Brighton and East Boston. Open Streets returns to Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Roxbury.

Small in size but rich in history, the Bay Village Historic District has its own special charm.

Commission Also Provides Recommendations for Bivalent Doses

The Cadet Program was designed to help ensure sworn members of Boston Fire Department better represent City demographic.

Young Black Leaders Boston is designed for young Black men and boys between the ages of 13 and 17 in Boston high schools who wa nt to become more civically engaged leaders in their communities.

This month, we celebrate mental health month by sharing important and valuable community based and national resources.

The public is advised to avoid contact with affected water bodies for at least 48 hours after a sewage discharge or overflow, during rainstorms, and for 48 hours after rainstorms end, due to increased...

The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today hosted a day-long conference on health equity that brought together local elected officials, public health leaders, health care providers, researchers...

Looking for outdoor fun this summer? Check out the Boston Parks and Recreation Department's complete schedule of free events and activities for all ages. Visit the Parks website to learn more.

Read the latest updates from the Mayor's Office of Housing.

The Urban Forestry Division was aided by community groups in the planting of 26 trees across the city.

We're remembering those lost on the job in Boston.

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