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The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) encourages vigilance as metrics remain elevated.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the appointment of Margaret "Maggie" Van Scoy as the neighborhood liaison for Back Bay, Beacon Hill, Fenway-Kenmore, and Mission Hill for the Office of Neighborhood...

This month, we share more resources for families preparing for the new school year.

The Annual Run to Home Base taking place on Saturday, July 30, includes a 5K race and a 9K race. The annual Puerto Rican Parade will be held on Sunday, July 31, 2022, starting at 1 p.m.

Nearly $39 million is available to distribute to projects that build affordable housing, preserve historic sites, or create open space and recreation.

$100,000 to organizations providing critical support for Black men and boys

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the appointment of Kate England as the City’s inaugural Director of Green Infrastructure.

Nguyen will lead the department to advance stability, economic empowerment, civic ownership, and social integration for immigrants in Boston.

Mayor Wu signed an Executive Order on Inclusion of Daycare Facilities (IDF).

To help residents stay cool, 12 BCYF cooling centers will remain open to all residents.

As an Election Day poll worker, you will work with a team, and each team member will have their own important role.

The Human Rights Commission released a statement about a recent neo-fascist march in Boston.

To help residents stay cool, cooling centers will remain open at 12 Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) community centers through Sunday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

The development in Dorchester will house 23 of Boston’s most vulnerable residents.

Read the latest updates from the Mayor's Office of Housing.

The Earthshot Prize, a global environmental prize founded by Prince William and The Royal Foundation in 2020, has announced today the selection of Boston as host city for its second annual awards...

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Keith House in West Roxbury as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

The Boston Landmarks Commission has posted a study report on the proposed designation of the Blessed Sacrament Complex in Jamaica Plain as a Landmark under Chapter 772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced Eamon Shelton as Commissioner of Property Management for the City of Boston.

Residents will be able to borrow games and supplies for neighborhood block parties.

Mayor Wu provided comments regarding the current state of the MBTA.

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu declared a heat emergency in the City of Boston beginning Tuesday, July 19, through Thursday, July 21, due to the weather that is forecasted for this time period. Temperatures...

Including 210,147 artifacts from the Paul Revere House, Boston Common, Brook Farm, 27-29 Endicott Street Brothel, Lathrop Place, and Faneuil Hall.

The City of Boston’s Fiscal Year 2022 came to a close at the end of June.

New app will make it easier for drivers to pay and find parking in more than 7,000 metered spots across the City.

BPHC Urges Continued Mitigation and Prevention as Data Trend Upwards

Fernandez will elevate the importance of urban design at the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA), and champion the transformative power of sustainable and walkable communities for all ages and...

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s ParkARTS program presents Mayor Wu’s Movie Nights in 11 City of Boston parks from Tuesday, August 2, through Thursday, September 1.

Weekend events include Boston Little Saigon Night Market, the Festival Betances, and the Roxbury Unity Parade.

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the appointment of Roxbury native and former Dorchester resident Michael Cox as the 44th Commissioner of the Boston Police Department.

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