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In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, individuals who are incarcerated for non-felony convictions are still able to cast a vote in elections and are able to list their place of incarceration as their...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Mayor's Commission for Persons with Disabilities are seeking interested applicants to serve on the Boston Disability Commission Advisory Board, which informs and advises...

Students will return for in-person learning following a sustained decrease in the positivity rate.

Use the City’s compost options to dispose of your pumpkins and work towards a zero waste Boston.

The funds are now available for nonprofits providing programming for youth violence prevention and identified gaps.

This home rule petition is part of reforms recommended by the Boston Police Reform Task Force.

We're inviting the public to participate in Boston's third annual Day of the Dead altar.

Working from Code for Boston’s initial Alexa Skill deployment, we teamed up with General Assembly students to improve the design of our new voice application.

This year, Victor Yang has been working with the Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (VIP) at the Boston Public Health Commission.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

The City of Boston has made $5 million available to aid residents at risk of eviction, with up to $4,000 in rental assistance.

Over 20 free events, hosted in partnership with business groups and experts, focus on the theme of "Striving and Thriving" for Boston's women entrepreneurs and business owners

The application is to demolish the house and garage at 242 Baker Street in West Roxbury.

The application is to demolish the house at 240 Baker Street in West Roxbury.

The application is to demolish the house at 29 Romsey Street in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the structure at 33 Romsey Street in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the gas station and canopy at Boylston Street in Fenway.

Information found on the stones and in historical sources provide clues, but no definitive answers.

Voters registered in Boston can use dropboxes around the City to return vote-by-mail applications by October 28 and completed ballots by November 3.

The application is to demolish the structure at 1500 Soldiers Field Road in Brighton.

The application is to demolish the store at 1286-1288 Dorchester Avenue in Dorchester.

The application is to demolish the office at 35-37 Freeport Street in Dorchester.

The free, Halloween-inspired drive-in movie series is coming to the BCEC this October.

The second mobile site, in partnership with Whittier Street Health Center, will be at Nubian Square in Roxbury.

Share photos of your jack-o'-lanterns with the Boston Parks Department and we will share our favorites on social media. Enter the contest for your chance to win a prize courtesy of the farm families...

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Mayor Walsh today announced immediate next steps the City will be taking to enact the reforms, in keeping with the timelines outlined through the recommendations

In 1931, the Lions Club began promoting the use of white canes for people who are visually impaired as a national identification program.

Last week, the Council recognized October 2020 as National Co-op Month in the City of Boston, encouraging all citizens to support or join community-based, democratic cooperatives.

Last week, the City Council recognized the month of October as Domestic Violence Awareness month and reaffirmed their commitment to combating domestic violence, and supporting and seeking justice for...

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