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Boston City Council President Ed Flynn and Councilor Julia Mejia, sponsor of the Ordinance Establishing a Commission on Black Men and Boys, have announced the application process for recruitment of...

The Boston City Council has announced the application process for individuals to apply to be a nominee for the Civilian Review Board.

The Boston City Council has announced the application process for individuals to apply to be a nominee for the Internal Affairs Oversight Panel.

This is the second round of funding to support local organizations working to provide opportunities and mentorship to young men of color.

The six-concert Tito Puente Latin Music Series returns to Boston parks on in July and August. Performers include Berklee College of Music faculty, students, alumni, and world-renowned artists.

The new “Hot Work Safety Certification” program is available on the National Fire Protection Association website.

Boston Public Library is updating the range of technology it offers to library users citywide. Taking place now through the end of the calendar year is a series of upgrades to the technologies used by...

A vaccination clinic will be a part of the annual Gospel music celebration, taking place at Franklin Park on Sunday, August 8 at 5 p.m.

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu extended the previously announced heat emergency in the City of Boston through Monday, August 8 due to the upcoming weather forecasts. High temperatures will reach into the...

The City of Boston will utilize the Green New Deal principles in action to meet climate goals while spurring local economic growth in the energy sector

Trio of vibrant new murals by local, national, and international artists pay tribute to Roxbury, the historic beauty of Malcolm X Park, and the lasting impact of Malcolm X.

City adjusting veteran property tax exemption with increased cost of living; launching second round of mini-grants for local veteran organizations

Mayor Michelle Wu and City officials announced winter preparations currently underway in the City of Boston and resources available to residents and those who are most at risk including older...

Progress Report: Charlestown, an interactive storymap, was recently released to share progress the City has made in the neighborhood. Read about three of the projects featured in the report.

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