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A new report highlights the significant progress being made in Boston under Mayor Walsh's leadership.

The application is to demolish a two-story mixed-use structure at 545 East Third Street in South Boston.

The council voted unanimously on the Right to Charge, a home rule petition which would codify the rights of condominium unit owners to install personal electric vehicle charging stations.

Learn about the City’s zero waste goal and what it means for you.

The Charlestown Community Impact Fund grants were awarded to 38 nonprofits and organizations that serve the neighborhood.

Mayor Walsh and the Massachusetts Port Authority announced new commitments to East Boston residents.

City and Massport to partner on key projects to enhance East Boston neighborhoods

Last week was a momentous step for Boston Creates and the City’s arts community, as the City of Boston held its first-ever Artist Fellowship Awards ceremony and granted five local artists $10,000 to...

The mural is a depiction of several City rooftops and a sunrise, with a painting of that same scene on one of the rooftops.

October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. All month long, we'll be promoting a safer, more secure, and more trusted Internet. This week’s theme is, “Today’s Predictions for Tomorrow’s...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and Women Entrepreneurs Boston (WE BOS) today announced the launch of iFundWomen Boston.

The Go Boston 2030 project will bring more than 70 new bike share stations to Boston neighborhoods.

The fund will support the City's goal of ensuring all residents have equal access to digital services.

The application is to demolish a single-story commercial structure at 1837 Columbus Avenue in Roxbury.

The application is to demolish a single-story commercial structure at 81 Dimock Street (corner of Amory Street) in Roxbury.

A free play program for families with children ages 3-8 to get up, out, and moving together.

As part of HUBweek, City Hall Plaza will be home to the first "Robot Block Party."

Boston Firefighters Memorial Road Race, Welles Remy Crowther Red Bandanna 5K, Oaktoberfest 5K and other events will impact traffic and parking

City officials celebrated the preservation of 52 units of affordable housing at the Burbank Garden Apartments.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today presented $400,000 in community benefits for 12 organizations that serve the residents of Roxbury.

The application is to demolish a single-family residence at 21 Cookson Terrace in Mattapan.

The reconstruction project, when completed, will transform North Square into a livable, walkable, multimodal, green, and sustainable square.

The new City initiative will support landlords who choose to rent to homeless individuals and families.

The disparity study will serve as the foundation for future equity-based policies, building on Mayor Walsh's 2016 Inclusion and Equity Agenda.

Boston City employees and immediate family members were invited to display their artwork at Boston City Hall.

The office will support the 3,000 individuals who return to Boston after being released from state, federal, and county facilities each year.

This project will catalog and digitize a major component of the BPL’s Sound Archives Collection.

The application is to demolish a two-story commercial structure at 35 Chickatawbut Street in Dorchester.

The Mayor joined 127 mayors across the country taking part in the Walk to A Park campaign.

The pilot program invests a total of $50,000 in the advancement of five individual artists.

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