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Mayor Walsh is renewing calls for greater public and private investment in critical summer programs.

Since Fall 2015, Imagine Boston has heard a lot of ideas from residents about how to make the city more green.

Drivers should avoid Court Street due to Tremont Street closure

This past summer, we launched the Opportunity Fund, a pilot grant program designed to support individual artists in activities that help them share their work with the public or teach others, continue...

We've made it so that anyone can see the code that makes Boston.gov work.

Boston firefighters are converting to state-of-the-art respiratory protective equipment and SCBA technology.

The City of Boston has open sourced the code of its official website.

Boston Public Library’s November author talks and literary events feature a variety of topics, including the history of dining in Boston, Shakespeare & cocktails, and improving reading in children...

The Mayor outlined the City's efforts to expand its tuition-free community college program.

The Office of Fair Housing and Equity needs your help finding landlords or housing providers who make Boston a healthy and thriving City!

Please travel on Boston's streets with caution and watch for children trick or treating

The Sullivan Square Underpass is scheduled to be closed to traffic this weekend for routine maintenance.

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Creative workers are a critical part of Boston’s thriving economy.

Mayor Walsh announced the grant for the environmental restoration of the Sherrin Woods Urban Wild in Hyde Park

There's an emergency closure of Tremont and Dartmouth Streets.

Young adults are encouraged to vote early with a series of pop-ups at the polls on Saturday, October 29.

The Transportation Department and Neighborhood Services are working in cooperation with residents concerned about traffic and speeding.

The executive order establishes the Boston Transportation commissioner as the leader in autonomous vehicle oversight.

Join us for the first of our Boston by the Numbers events, a series of public conversations led by Imagine Boston 2030 and the Boston Planning & Development Agency’s (BPDA) Research Division. This...

Boston continues reporting of citywide energy usage

Newest recruit class will meet heightened demand for emergency medical services

Our fall engagement team has been popping up all over Boston at farmers’ markets, festivals and community events, and almost 600 residents so far have participated in our all-ages activity.

The "Shakespeare Unauthorized" exhibition opens today in the McKim Exhibition Hall at the Central Library in Copley Square.

Operational shifts will provide Boston's families with more access and programming.

The new high-efficiency LED fixtures illuminate the lower levels and highlight City Hall's entrances.

Boston Firefighters Local 718 Memorial Road Race, Boston Book Festival, Welles Remy Crowther Red Bandanna 5K and other events will impact traffic and parking

Week to include discounts and specialties for patrons of participating restaurants.

Exhibition features fresh, original, and contemporary works of art created by Bostonians.

Mayor Walsh says the opening will further establish the area as a 'cultural destination.'

The Imagine Boston 2030 booklist highlights some of the major themes that make Boston the City it is by including the perspectives of such local notables as Mel King, Dennis Lehane, and Michael...

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