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Boston is the first city in the United States to formally prioritize diverse applicants who are looking to participate in the marijuana industry.

20 organizations have been awarded funding through the 2020 Positive Youth Development Fund and Young Adult Development Fund

Mayor's Youth Council is made up of 85 high schoolers that work to improve Boston's communities and empower other young people throughout the City.

Number of students accepted into program has increased every year since 2016

Melnea Cass Apartments provides 76 mixed-income units, including 33 deeply affordable units for Whittier Street families.

Boston Public Library to go "fine free" for youth effective November 1, 2019

Participants in Metro Boston were evaluated based on speed, acceleration, braking, cornering and cell phone distraction

New development will create 32 new units of affordable rental housing for survivors of domestic violence

Mayor Walsh, community celebrate start of construction for $10 million renovation of the Roslindale Branch Library

The $40 million new campus on Commercial Street marks major investment for BPS, North End community

Fund will provide grants, coaching and technical assistance to home-based childcare providers

The first new police station in ten years, the $29.9 million construction will be located on East Eagle Street

If adopted by the 100 largest U.S. cities, the winning strategies could collectively reduce city emissions by 28.5 percent, meeting their share of the U.S. national Paris Target by 2025

A look at the creation of the Boston Marathon Markers on Boylston Street.

Mayor celebrates historic progress and challenges business sector leadership to aid in strengthening middle class

Read remarks from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce annual breakfast on October 8.

Over 40 free events hosted in partnership with business groups and experts focus on the theme of "Build, Overcome, Strengthen" for Boston's women entrepreneurs and business owners

This summer, the Boston Public Library expanded past its brick-and-mortar branches to reach residents somewhere else: at City Hall’s registry, where they pick up birth certificates and marriage...

Mayor Walsh releases City's Food Access Agenda to end food insecurity by 2030

Mayor Walsh announces Boston housing plan has crossed the 30,000 unit mark, including 6,000 income-restricted units

Mayor Walsh announces the permanent installation of the Birch Street Plaza in Roslindale

Once complete, the new narrative arts center will serve as a literary destination at 50 Liberty Drive at Fan Pier

New Engine 42 firehouse marks a $23.5 million investment in Roxbury

Mayor Walsh celebrates the opening of Walker Park Apartments and Delphine's Courtyard

Mayor Walsh signed an executive order that prohibits City of Boston employees or their family members from participating in a marijuana business.

"An Act to Further Leverage Commercial Development to Build Housing, Create Jobs, and Preserve Inclusionary Development."

In this role, Lisa will serve as the primary contact for constituents and businesses looking to connect with the Mayor's Office and will facilitate the delivery of services in collaboration with City...

$2.2 million was awarded to 51 organizations that promote economic mobility for low-income Boston residents, serving over 4,000 residents across the City

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced a comprehensive review of the city's Zoning Board of Appeal (ZBA) and related processes, in order to ensure that best practices, including strong internal...

Mayor Walsh announces Boston received $1.4 million Regional Preparedness Grant.

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