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This month, we celebrate the strength of Boston's LBGTQ+ community.

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

For her residency, Boston Artist-in-Residence Heloiza Barbosa has been working with Alvaro Lima, Director of Research at the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA).

The Office of Economic Opportunity and Inclusion will host a weeklong series of business workshops focused on entering the cannabis industry.

In Boston's Ward 4, over 1900 women registered to vote in 1920. We’ve finished transcribing our Ward 18 Women’s Voter Registers and the data is now available at Analyze Boston.

During this week’s City Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing the contributions of Boston Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and recognized Boston Emergency Medical Services Week...

The Council adopted a resolution in support of Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) Workers.

The Boston Police Department is looking to hire 911 call takers.

The City of Boston’s Election Department is reminding voters in the 9th and 10th Suffolk State Representative Districts that the upcoming Special State Elections to fill the vacancies following the...

Programming to kickstart a range of City and community-hosted events taking place on City Hall Plaza this summer, activating the space, fostering community and bolstering Downtown revitalization.

Boston EMS held its annual awards banquet in-person for the first time since 2019 at the Venezia Restaurant in Dorchester last evening.

$711,000 awarded to 15 nonprofits to increase access to immigration legal services.

$1.4 million in funding was awarded across six community health centers.

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

One unit still available! The unit has one bedroom, one bathroom, hardwood floors, central air, a washer and dryer, and a security system.

Spiritualism grew in popularity in Northeastern states after both the U.S. Civil War and World War I.

New “Safety Surge” initiative will bring traffic calming infrastructure to every neighborhood in Boston.

Public Advised to Avoid Affected Water Bodies for 48 hours

The Council adopted a resolution recognizing Malcolm X’s birthday, May 19th, as a Boston municipal holiday and honoring Malcolm X’s legacy by establishing and including Malcolm X in Boston's Black...

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Dianna Bronchuk as the new liaison in the Office of Neighborhood Services for Roslindale.

Thirty iconic, longstanding businesses across Boston’s neighborhoods were awarded.

One-bedroom units are $186,400 and $221,900. Two-bedroom units are $248,600 and $288,700.

In Charlestown's Ward 4, over 1400 women registered to vote in 1920. We’ve finished transcribing our Ward 4 Women’s Voter Registers and the data is now available at Analyze Boston.

Ensuring that Immigrant Workers in Boston know their rights and how to exercise them.

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

New ARPA funding allowed families to purchase homes in 11 neighborhoods.

High Lead Levels Found in Aluminum Cookers

Mayor Michelle Wu joined Dorchester residents on May 12 for a Neighborhood Coffee Hour and the official reopening of Doherty-Gibson Playground at 1545 Dorchester Avenue .

The Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community has made great contributions to the City of Boston, enriching all aspects of our city and nation’s history.

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