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The Office of Emergency Management (OEM) monitors forecasts and maintains open lines of communication with the National Weather Service.

Approximately 13,100 nuclear warheads exist in the world today, with 91 percent of these weapons owned by the United States and Russia, and pose a significant risk to human survival.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution urging the passage of this Act.

Eighty-three artists painted utility boxes throughout the City with unique designs.

As part of the Wu administration’s work to address urgent public health needs in the Mass/Cass neighborhood, the City of Boston is supporting organizations who are providing emergency housing and...

Additional resources for electric vehicle access, charging infrastructure, and a more sustainable City fleet reinforces the Wu Administration’s commitment to a city Green New Deal.

The redevelopment of the historic YWCA building will create 210 units of affordable housing in the Back Bay, including dedicated units for formerly homeless individuals.

The City is expanding access to vaccines by supporting clinics throughout Boston.

The BLC has received an application to demolish the structure at 500-502 East Broadway in South Boston.

Franklin-Hodge will work to create a more sustainable and equitable City transportation system.

The program offered up to a $60 credit for MBTA and Bluebikes passes for the first 1,000 employees who signed up who worked in five Main Street Districts.

The committee is made up of a group of doctors, public health professionals, and multidisciplinary leaders.

The new energy efficient school building is currently under construction in Fenway.

During this week’s City Council meeting, the Council voted (12-1) to approve an $8 million grant to fund communities and families most affected by the public health and economic impact of the COVID-19...

This week, the Council voted to pass a resolution for the adoption of the plan.

During this week’s Council meeting, Erin Murphy was sworn in as the newest member of the Boston City Council.

The application is to demolish a house and garage at 32 Pearl Street in Dorchester.

This year, the Mayor’s Enchanted Trolley Tour will take place on Friday, December 3, Saturday, December 4, and Sunday, December 5.

The sheltered market program would allow the City of Boston to designate certain contracts for procurement from minority- and women-owned businesses.

Congratulations to Cathy Baker-Eclipse on the November 1 announcement that she has been named to head the Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Design and Construction Unit as Director of the...

This holiday season, we share links local area events, financial resource pages for bills and gifts, and volunteer opportunities.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Urban Wilds Program applied for a Community Preservation Act (CPA) grant in October to continue improving Sherrin Woods in Hyde Park. This proposed project...

November 22 marked the completion of Phase II renovations by the Boston Parks and Recreation Department to Mary Hannon Playground at 621 Dudley Street in Roxbury.

The holidays are a great time to explore all that Boston’s arts community has to offer.

Listeners and residents can view the application and to obtain more information online.

A Special State Primary for the 1st Suffolk and Middlesex Senate District is taking place on Tuesday, December 14, 2021, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Senator Joseph A. Bonacore.

The application is to demolish the structure at 10-14 Crawford Street in Roxbury.

The application is to demolish two houses, 1 and 4 Terrace Place in Mission Hill.

The two members will continue to serve Boston’s diverse public school district.

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced final details for the City of Boston’s signature holiday celebration, the Boston Common Tree Lighting, as it returns on Thursday, December 2, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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