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The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 502 Third Street in South Boston.

Massachusetts Avenue Bridge Reconstruction Project will impact traffic and parking on Saturday & Sunday, March 10 & 11, 2018

Several exhibits featuring female artists are on display in honor of Women’s History Month.

The Council adopted a Resolution to Support the March for Our Lives and Comprehensive Action to Halt the Epidemic of Gun Violence.

Dr. Jessie Gideon Garnett was the first black woman to graduate from Tufts Dental School and the first black woman to practice dentistry in Boston.

Boston Public Schools are closed but City buildings will stay open. We're encouraging residents to plan accordingly when traveling.

Update: Chiko was transferred to another facility. We'll continue to update our Boston Animal Care and Control Shelter page with adoptable animals.

Read below for information on health and nutrition, and learn about the new City Wellness Portal.

At this year’s Black History Month Event, "The Diaspora: A Celebration of Black Immigrants," Councilors Campbell, Edwards, Janey and Pressley welcomed a host of individuals to celebrate those whose...

The Council passed a message and order approving the City of Boston to accept the right to enforce a use restriction to ensure that the Huntington Theatre continues to be used as a theater or similar...

Paying attention to a few quick tips can make a big difference and keep you cyber secure.

The first few months of a new year are always exciting because they’re jam-packed with celebrations of different cultures.

Students were asked to visit one or more sites related to Boston’s Black History and submit artwork inspired by or related to the place they visited.

New state legislation is aimed at increasing students' safety on campus and providing additional resources for survivors of sexual assault.

Councilor O’Malley facilitated the annual Spelling Bee at the Joseph P. Manning Elementary school in Jamaica Plain. Fifty fourth- and fifth-grade students competed in the competition.

Councilor introduces the first docket to be assigned to the new Committee on Small Business and Consumer Affairs.

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Councilor O’Malley recognized Bud Waite for his honorable service and commitment to the City of Boston, the Commonwealth, and the United States.

A coastal flood warning in effect from Friday 9 a.m. until Sunday 3 a.m.

Boston Massacre Reenactment will impact traffic and parking Downtown

The application is to demolish a two-family residence at 966 Hyde Park Avenue in Hyde Park.

Preparations are underway ahead of the anticipated coastal storm and flooding starting on Friday.

The City’s Environment Department is requesting information regarding the establishment of a municipal electricity aggregation program in Boston.

Reminds seniors it's not too early to plan heating system replacement

Update: Stormie was transferred to another facility. We'll continue to update our Boston Animal Care and Control Shelter page with adoptable animals.

HUD Choice Neighborhood Grant to bring community investment to Lower Roxbury

Mayor Martin J. Walsh joins 75 mayors and county elected officials in support of enforceable net neutrality protections.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 80-84 Terrace Street in Mission Hill.

Florida Ruffin Ridley was a suffragist, journalist, anti-lynching activist — and a Boston Public School Teacher.

Packaging is a challenging aspect of Boston’s move towards zero waste. Find out more about how you can do your part by being conscious about your purchases and modeling circular use.

The funding will create or preserve 436 new units of housing in Boston.

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