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The application is to demolish a parking garage at One Post Office Square in downtown.

This month, we look at health and education resources, as well as local venues celebrating African American culture.

A look at events happening in Boston to mark Black History Month.

On April 25, 2015, Nepal was struck by an earthquake that displaced millions of individuals.

At the start of this week’s Council meeting, Councilor Essaibi-George recognized members of the Pine Street Inn Outreach Team.

This week the Council voted to adopt a resolution in support of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Councilor Garrison gave her first speech on the Council floor during this week’s Council meeting as she introduced a hearing order to discuss increasing the requirements for civics education in Boston...

Read the latest poem by Porsha Olayiwola, the City of Boston Poet Laureate.

The yearly count of Boston's homeless individuals guides the City's housing efforts.

The application is to demolish a mixed-use structure at 3326 Washington Street in Jamaica Plain.

This act strengthens Boston's commitment to advancing racial equality and equal opportunity to all of its residents.

Dr. Rivera is the newest member of the seven-member committee responsible for helping to manage Boston Public Schools

With the New England Patriots playing in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday, February 3, temporary traffic and parking restrictions will be in effect to ensure safety and access on City of Boston streets.

Boston residents are encouraged to exercise care and caution during the upcoming storm and cold weather

The award will be use to help end chronic and veteran homelessness in the City of Boston

The free tax preparation service is offered to low- and moderate-income Boston residents.

The $23 million redevelopment is for 367 affordable housing units at the Lenox / Camden Housing Development.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 120 School Street in Jamaica Plain.

The City of Boston is developing roadmaps to reduce carbon pollution in buildings and transportation, and updating its Climate Action Plan in line with the Paris Agreement.

The Phantom Gourmet WinterPhest taking place on Saturday, January 26, will impact traffic and parking in the Fenway neighborhood of Boston.

The City will award $100,000 to local organizations aimed at increasing digital resources available to Boston residents.

The Digital Team has extended its user-focused approach to City forms and applications.

At our third BOSFoodLove Coalition meeting on Monday, December 17, five high schoolers from a science class at Fenway High School voiced their opinion on school food after doing a project on school...

The Opportunity Fund has supported 321 artists thus far.

Mayor Walsh will be in Washington D.C. until Friday, January 25, for the National Conference of Mayors, along with 250 of the nation's Mayors.

The discussion will focus on how to travel around Boston by bike during the winter months.

The application is to demolish a residential structure at 36 Temple Street in Mattapan.

Mayor Walsh urges residents to take caution and abide by snow regulations during Saturday's winter storm.

The City of Boston, the Museum of African American History, and Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras continue the tradition of paying tribute to the life, legacy, and influence of Dr. King.

Today, Mayor Walsh, along with several housing agencies, approved a plan that would allow more than 170 homes at Concord Houses in the South End to be protected for at least the next 40 years.

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