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The City is expanding access to vaccines by supporting clinics throughout Boston.

In first bill signing, Wu signals her administration’s commitment to a Boston Green New Deal.

Segun Idowu, President and CEO of BECMA, to oversee Boston’s economic development departments and city contracting.

On first full day in office, Mayor Wu files an appropriations request for $8 million to make the 23, 28, and 29 bus lines free for two years, expanding groundbreaking pilot.

Michelle Wu was officially sworn in today as the next Mayor of the City of Boston.

Review a fact sheet on Boston’s approach to encampments.

The signing builds off of the City’s efforts to make the procurement process more accessible and equitable for local diverse businesses.

The order signed by Mayor Janey prioritizes public health through City and state housing resources.

The new community partnership will reduce drowning risk while addressing racial and economic inequities.

UPDATE: This year’s altar will not be held in-person. We look forward to gathering again at Copley Square in 2022! Photos and memories of departed loved ones can still be included on the City of...

Learn more about how the City of Boston is preparing ahead of the event.

Mayor Janey signed an executive order declaring the second Monday of October to be Indigenous Peoples Day in the City of Boston.

The OPAT Commission also announced its first public meeting.

The City Councilors were briefed on preparations for the incoming City administration.

Read a statement from Mayor Janey below.

The Commission will be made up of 21 Black men and boys who will advise the Mayor on issues specific to that group.

In total, the fund will distribute nearly $240,000 in scholarships this year.

Proposals will implement training and placement services for the future of jobs.

City to tackle urgent environmental and equity concerns with new approach to waterfront development.

We have answers to some of the common questions around the City of Boston's new mask mandate.

The City will address the COVID-19 Delta variant through a five-point plan.

To help residents stay cool, cooling centers will be open at Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) community centers Saturday, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Employees who do not verify vaccination status must submit to weekly COVID-19 testing.

To help residents stay cool, cooling centers will be open at Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) community centers from Wednesday through Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The City expects to invest an additional $400 million in federal funds to support the City’s recovery from the pandemic through the end of 2024.

The initiative will increase the role of mental health workers in crisis response.

The report reviews what internal affairs policies and procedures were in place during the time of the Patrick Rose case.

Mayor Kim Janey today announced a citywide push to ensure that all eligible families in Boston receive their Child Tax Credit (CTC), a newly expanded federal tax credit that experts believe could cut...

Read the Mayor's statement in reaction to the assassination.

The new group of City department heads will align programs and services for young residents.

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