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Today, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu along with Boston Public Health Commission Executive Director Dr. Bisola Ojikutu and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Chief James Hooley celebrated the graduation of 30...

Devin Quirk will serve as Deputy Chief for Operations and Organizational Transformation, and the City will hire a Deputy Chief of Urban Design to help drive the Mayor’s vision for planning that builds...

The City of Boston Scholarship Fund is a need-based scholarship that provides up to $10,000 over four years towards tuition.

With the release of the description and application for the position, the Search Committee will now set their sights on identifying the candidate that can fulfill the responsibilities and...

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced public safety preparations to ensure a successful weekend as the City of Boston prepares for athletes and visitors ahead of the 126th Boston Marathon.

The campaign highlights the City of Boston’s diversity and showcases the City’s welcoming, vibrant nature.

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced next steps for the 2022 outdoor dining programming in the North End.

The SPARK Boston Council empowers our City’s young leaders with civic education, professional development, and networking opportunities.

Fees On Property Sales Over $2 Million Will Provide Substantial Funding For Affordable Housing Including Property Tax Relief for Low-Income Seniors

Masking is still recommended to minimize the spread of COVID-19 and for those with heightened risk factors

The Boston Human Rights Commission is concerned with the increased activity of overt racist activities in the City of Boston.

All 14 plans are currently set to expire on April 22, 2022.

The ordinance seeks to protect the quality of residential life in Boston.

This includes $14.6 million in affordable housing projects; $6.1 million in historic preservation projects; and $6.4 million in recreational use and open space projects.

The Mayor also announced findings from the 2021 Childcare Census Survey report.

Mayor Wu also announced additional climate resiliency planning for East Boston waterfront.

Boston Tax Help Coalition to provide remote and community-based tax preparation services in 9 languages.

Both independent boards function within the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency

Mayor Wu appoints Brandon Cardet-Hernandez to the Boston School Committee, who will serve a four-year term.

Chu is a technology and transportation expert who will bring leadership and innovation skills to City Hall

City announces search for a Green New Deal Senior Advisor, Chief of Planning, Chief of Human Services, and Chief Information Officer.

The Mayor announced start of the vaccine initiative at Whittier Street Health Center clinic.

The City of Boston, Boston University, and the New England Conservatory will continue the tradition of paying tribute to the lives and legacies of Dr. King and Coretta Scott King with a live streamed...

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced Paulina Mangubat as Digital Director, leading the Mayor’s digital media teams.

Additionally, Boston Public Schools will be closed Tuesday

The five-member committee, a group of deeply respected law and public safety professionals and community leaders, will steer the public engagement and search process for the next Boston Police...

The City of Boston is holding various job fairs for residents to learn more about the work of City departments and apply to open roles across City departments.

Several cabinet reappointments announced, shaping new administration with proven leaders focused on equity, civic engagement, and embracing Boston’s possibility.

Millor is charged with bringing City Hall out of City Hall, and building community connections.

Mayor Wu met with Cabinet Secretaries and senior White House advisors to discuss working with the Biden-Harris Administration on key issues.

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