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April is recognized as National Arab American Heritage Month across the United States to celebrate the Arab American heritage and culture, and pay tribute to the contributions of Arab Americans.

Student workers at Harvard University, Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern University, and other institutions have organized to advance their labor rights by forming a union and entering...

The amendment would create an additional tax of four percentage points on annual income above one million dollars and dedicate the funds to public resources.

In 2016, the City of Boston began the process of creating an Assessment of Fair Housing (AFH), an analysis of fair housing data, an assessment of fair housing issues and contributing factors, and an...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution to support the passage of HD 2984/SD 1672, An Act to guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal sponsored by Representatives...

The Cabinet-level position was created last year to embed equity and racial justice into all City planning and operations.

Mayor Kim Janey today announced several new supplier diversity initiatives to address equity in City contracting.

Grants will support summer programming for youth in Boston.

The application is to demolish the house at 602 Canterbury Street in Roslindale.

The new, multilingual public awareness campaign encourages residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine when eligible.

Building on her commitment to put equity at the center of the City of Boston’s recovery from COVID-19, Mayor Kim Janey today launched the "All Inclusive Boston" campaign.

Mayor Kim Janey has announced that the City of Boston’s two municipal golf courses are open for the 2021 season.

For years, Massachusetts has been a center for quality elementary and high school education, but many families are suffering due to a lack of affordable, high-quality early education and child care.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is pleased to announce that registration is now open for summer Sports Centers at White Stadium in Franklin Park, Almont Park in Mattapan, East Boston...

Thirty food trucks participated and are ready to vend across the City in different locations and neighborhoods.

In total, $250,000 will be awarded to local organizations working to increase digital resources available to Boston residents.

All events will be conducted in accordance with COVID-19 public health guidance.

Join Boston Harbor Now and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department for monthly Moakley Park Cleanups the last Saturday of each month.

This month, we look at celebrating the return of spring through self-care.

Show off your Boston pride and creativity in our third holiday Boston "B" contest!

Matt O’Malley, City Councilor for District 6, representing neighborhoods of Jamaica Plain, West Roxbury, parts of Roslindale, Roxbury, and the Back of the Hill, will now preside over the Council as...

In addition to April Fools and rain showers, this month brings with it the celebration of National Poetry Month!

Applications are open on the City's website now through May 9 for Boston teens aged 15 to 18.

New funding will create housing stability for thousands of Boston households.

The new program offers up to a $60 credit for MBTA and Bluebikes passes for 1,000 employees who work in five Main Street Districts.

Current Chief of Operations Patrick Brophy will depart on April for new opportunity with Suffolk Construction.

Current CFO Emme Handy will return the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard in a new leadership role.

As Boston Artist-in-Residence Victor Yang and the Boston Public Health Commission’s Violence Intervention & Prevention Initiative (VIP) enter the final months of their year working together, they...

As the Office of Arts and Culture, we know that hateful acts of violence are perpetrated against many of the communities we serve every day, and all of these acts of violence should be denounced.

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