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The winter and spring workshops will help entrepreneurs and small business owners of all types and development stages.

The batting cage installations are made possible by a grant from the Youth Development Foundation.

This project is part of a renovation of the lobby, which is scheduled to be completed in Spring 2017.

Neighborhoods are invited to apply to participate in the program and have traffic calming measures on their residential streets.

The City of Boston is seeking a partner to run an emergency medical sheltering facility.

A municipal ID program would enable Boston to issue ID cards to its residents, many of whom face barriers to obtaining government-issued forms of identification.

The Mayor unveiled his priorities for the 2017-2018 Massachusetts State Legislative Session.

CityScore scores the City of Boston's performance on individual metrics and delivers a single, indicative number to see how operations are going.

Four drivers were recognized for their contribution to Vision Zero and driving safely on Boston's streets.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced a series of art exhibitions, curated by Greater Boston's leading art institutions, that will debut at City Hall Galleries.

We want curious, thoughtful, and entrepreneurial students with a passion for doing impactful work.

The lobby renovation – PFD Project 7097 – will include many exciting upgrades.

The 2017 Public Leadership in the Arts Award was presented by Americans for the Arts and the United States Conference of Mayors.

The City-coordinated trauma teams will lead ongoing support for vulnerable populations.

The march, which takes place on Saturday, January 21, will impact traffic and parking in the City.

Mayor Walsh's proposals aim to increase annual available funding for Boston Public Schools.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his State of the City address on Tuesday, January 17. You can watch the speech and read text from the Mayor's address below:

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his third State of the City address at Symphony Hall, sharing historic progress in broadening economic opportunity, keeping Boston accessible for all residents, and...

Nearly 50 percent of Boston's ladder trucks have been replaced within the past year.

The five-bill package seeks to help existing tenants remain in their home by expanding tenants' rights, rewarding good landlords, and creating additional funding for affordable housing.

Last month, hundreds of Bostonians from all corners of the city came together over the course of five days for a series of informal talks, walks and rides to discuss and learn about the future of...

Mayor Walsh's expansion of the Office of Diversity will help the City reach its diversity goals in the public and private sector.

Recent capital improvements at the Central Library in Copley Square, City Hall, and 26 Court Street yield savings and eliminate greenhouse gas emissions.

Everyone experiences the blues from time to time.

When Jane Jacobs’s impassioned, groundbreaking book, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities," first appeared in 1961, more than half a century ago, it defied and shocked city planners, urban...

The Mayor is urging residents to use caution and follow the City's safety tips.

About a year ago, The Boston Foundation (TBF) released a study about funding for the arts in Boston.

The report found a 23 cent wage gap, meaning women make on average 77 cents for every dollar a man earns in Greater Boston.

As 2016 ends, it is a natural time to reflect on milestones and accomplishments of the past year.

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BCYF is supporting the Mayor's Office of Food Initiatives' CANshare to benefit Bounty Bucks.

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