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

Due to the temporary service shutdown, the Parking Clerk will be unable to process Registry-related transactions from Thursday, March 22, at 7 p.m. until Monday, March 26, at 8 a.m.

After last week's nor'easter that brought in close to 20 inches of snow, Councilor O’Malley is back at it again with the Hydrant Challenge!

At just 10 years old, Azariah Mamousette is already an award winning and record breaking swimmer. Councilor Essaibi-George honored Mamousette, a member of the Dorchester YMCA swim team.

"One Boston Day" encourages random acts of kindness and spreading goodwill

State primaries are being held on April 3 in the First Suffolk Senatorial District.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department has announced that reconstruction of Liberty Tree Plaza in Chinatown will begin the week of March 26, weather permitting.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 16 Howe Street in Dorchester.

The program awards funds to neighborhoods throughout Boston for beautification projects

Sarah Fuller is best known for giving Helen Keller her first speech lessons. But did you know that giving Helen Keller speech lessons is only a small part of Sarah Fuller’s story?

Due to this week's blizzard, the shortened parade route starts at Broadway Station and ends at Farragut Road.

Mayor Walsh is reminding residents to shovel sidewalks and pedestrian ramps.

Eleven drop-in sessions are scheduled in Boston neighborhoods to finalize locations for more than 70 new "Blue Bike" stations in the City.

Boston’s best youth spellers will compete in BCYF's eleventh annual citywide youth Spelling Bee.

Urges residents to take caution, abide by snow emergency regulations

We have information about parking and street closures for the Boston Marathon, Patriots Day Parade, BAA 5K, Invitational Mile, and Kids Relay Races.

The deadline to apply for summer jobs is March 30.

There has been at least one woman on the Boston City Council for the past 41 years, since 1974. The current makeup of the Council includes the most women ever in history! In honor of Women’s History...

2018-2019 FoodCorps AmeriCorps service member applications available through March 15

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...

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