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Our weekly photography clinic, perfect for social distancing, has weekly challenges to help you hone and improve your photography skills.

The application is to demolish the garage at 679 Columbia Road in Dorchester.

Community Preservation Act and Department of Neighborhood Development funding will help kickstart the renovation of the parcels and create a new irrigation system, new garden beds, a community herb...

The City of Boston’s greatest resource is its people. That’s why we began a journey last year to transform the City’s human resources (HR) services, including re-establishing a gold standard...

For the next three days, the temperature will reach the high 80s and low 90s.

The Parks Department is getting creative to maintain social distance.

New England's largest Gospel music celebration will be streamed online on City TV on Sunday, August 9 at 5 p.m.

These funds support innovative arts, humanities, and interpretive sciences programming.

The application is to demolish the commercial structure at 218-220 Old Colony Avenue in South Boston.

James Henderson, a black poet, playwright, and actor from Virginia, came to Boston in 1917. Boston became his home, and he reflects on his more than 50 years in the City in an oral history from the...

Voting will be conducted in accordance with public health guidelines with in-person and mail options

Our seven-minute documentary about the creation of markers at the Boston Marathon bombing sites has now received award recognition.

Our weekly photography clinic, perfect for social distancing, has weekly challenges to help you hone and improve your photography skills.

T he Boston Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce that with the gradual return of activities to City parks, the 2020 White Stadium, East Boston, and South Boston sports centers are...

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

A long-vacant lot on Geneva Avenue has been transformed into a beautiful community gathering space.

Update: due to inclement weather, this pop-up testing site will now be opening on Wednesday, August 5 at 2:00 p.m.

The application is to demolish the structures at 139-149 Washington Street in Brighton.

The application is to demolish the house at 726 East 8th Street in South Boston.

The application is to demolish the house at 176 School Street in Jamaica Plain.

In the midst of turmoil and suffering, self-care and wellness for mental health is more important than ever.

Funding will increase access to food, support families, youth and older adults, and assist individuals experiencing homelessness.

The Council adopted a resolution in support of an Act to guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal (H.1260/S.786).

National Purple Heart Day, observed on August 7 of every year, commemorates the creation of the oldest American military decoration for military merit.

On Wednesday July 22, the House of Representatives passed the National Origin-Based Antidiscrimination for Nonimmigrants (NO BAN) Act, introduced by Representative Judy Chu in April 2019.

This year marks the centennial anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which granted women the right to vote in the United States.

Mental illness is one of the leading causes of disabilities in the United States, affecting one out of every five individuals in a given year, and can affect individuals of any race, religion, age or...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council voted to adopt a resolution supporting the passage of the Freedom to Move Act.

The series of virtual panels will focus on the healthcare, hospitality, construction, retail, and IT/tech industries during COVID-19.

Destiny Palmer’s project at BCYF Vine Street is the second public art project at the center.

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