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The program to assist residents impacted by COVID-19 has helped thousands of households in Boston.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 44 Ellery Street in South Boston.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 254 Paris Street in East Boston.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 32 Taylor Street in Dorchester.

April 5, 2022, is the Ching Ming Festival (known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English), a day when people of Chinese descent visit the tombs of their ancestors to clean the gravesites.

The campaign highlights the City of Boston’s diversity and showcases the City’s welcoming, vibrant nature.

What exactly did these endeavoring women have to bring with them to successfully register as a voter?

Women currently comprise nearly 20% of serving military personnel and 10% of the veteran population. However, many women veterans do not receive proper recognition for their services and face a host...

Aviation service workers of Boston Logan Airport, who are majority immigrant, Black, brown or female, performed essential work during the COVID-19 pandemic, therefore many workers were exposed to the...

Under Massachusetts state law, there is no legal designation for e-bike riders.

Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILOTs) are payments made by property tax-exempt institutions, including hospitals, universities, and cultural institutions, to replace the loss of tax revenue resulting...

Street closures and parking restrictions will be in effect in Boston in the week leading up to the Boston Marathon on Monday, April 18, 2022.

This month, we are highlighting healthy activities and events to celebrate the onset of spring.

April is National Poetry Month, and there are many ways you can celebrate!

The bicentennial of the birth of renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted will be marked in Boston with Olmsted Now, a collaboration to amplify the vibrancy and inclusivity of shared use...

The initiative is aimed at welcoming workers, visitors, and residents back to Downtown with free coffee, entertainment, a beer garden, food trucks, and community.

The awards represent crucial funding to enable Boston and its community partners to provide necessary housing and services to individuals and households experiencing homelessness.

The initiative aims to count all Boston residents and ensure equitable distribution of City services.

Over 300 youth are able to register for slots across all programming.

Residents are encouraged to stay up to date on their vaccinations.

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced next steps for the 2022 outdoor dining programming in the North End.

6,000 jobs available to Boston youth this summer

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the residential building at 52 Withington Street in Dorchester.

The Boston Landmarks Commission (BLC) has received an application to demolish the athletic building at 801 Soldiers Field Road in Allston.

The proposal would raise the written quote contract maximum for contracts with certified MWBEs.

The new leadership joining the City’s Department of Innovation and Technology will strengthen services for constituents and employees.

This post in the Stories from Mount Hope blog brings us the story of a touch of Egypt in Roslindale.

The Sheraton Boston is managed by Marriott and is the largest hotel in Boston, employing hundreds of employees.

The City of Boston's Office of Emergency Management is seeking input from the community through the Evacuation Request For Information (RFI). Learn more below!

In the fall of 2019, the City of Boston Archaeology Program began the process of fully digitizing some of its most significant collections of artifacts.

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