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Boston to return to Step One of Phase Three of the Reopening Massachusetts plan as COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts are expanded.

Many of the nation's 69 living Medal of Honor Recipients will return to Boston for an unprecedented fourth time September 7-11

The City of Boston and Boston University will continue the tradition of paying tribute to the life, legacy, and influence of Dr. King.

"In 2021, Boston will rise up again. We will leave no one behind. And our city will be stronger than ever."

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his annual State of the City address on Tuesday, January 12, at 7:30 p.m.

These measures are being taken to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 and protect hospital capacity.

$1 million investment in youth and young adult violence prevention, doubling FY20 allocation for Fund

Since launching the Fund, more than $30 million has been distributed to 366 organizations.

The ordinance builds on the Walsh Administration's dedication to enacting swift reforms on policing, through recommendations by the Boston Police Reform Task Force.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh, together with more than 50 Massachusetts municipal leaders, is calling on State House leadership to provide immediate relief for small businesses struggling during the COVID-19...

Zoning amendment represents one step in City's efforts to strengthen fair housing practices

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced new leadership at several key City of Boston departments, including the Mayor's Offices of Women's Advancement, Intergovernmental Relations, Neighborhood Services...

New Green and Social Bonds will fund affordable housing, climate resiliency projects

Building on his administration's ongoing work to support residents financially impacted by COVID-19, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the launch of a Financial Navigator Program within the Office...

The community organizations will receive grants to help residents in the City of Boston impacted most by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced today that he is appointing Nick Martin to be the administration's new Chief Communications Officer, effective Monday, December 14.

Mayor Walsh also signed two executive orders to create Boston’s first-ever Civilian Review Board and to create a stronger Internal Affairs Oversight Panel.

Six community organizations will receive funding this round, totaling $360,000.

This home rule petition is part of reforms recommended by the Boston Police Reform Task Force.

Mayor Walsh today announced immediate next steps the City will be taking to enact the reforms, in keeping with the timelines outlined through the recommendations

This round of funding represents $472,984 to 10 community organizations.

$25 million available to distribute to projects that build affordable housing, preserve historic sites or create open space and recreation

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today delivered remarks to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce during their virtual Government Affairs Forum, laying out how his administration continues responding to the...

Read the Mayor's remarks during the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Virtual Government Affairs Forum held on September 29, 2020.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the Steering Committee members for the Boston Racial Equity Fund , created to invest in nonprofits and initiatives that empower Boston’s Black and Brown residents...

Since March, the Boston Resiliency Fund has distributed over $26.3 million to 348 local organizations.

In June, the Task Force was charged with reviewing the Boston Police Department's current policies and procedures.

Plan continues to guide the City's work to connect those struggling with substance use disorder to services, while ensuring public safety and quality of life for everyone

The Boston Lyric Opera will work with its local costume shop partner to initially produce over 1,800 lip-reading-friendly clear-front face masks to support Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities.

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