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Building a safety net that promotes upward economic mobility

Resigning of Sister City Agreement and events throughout the week celebrate 60 years of partnership and collaboration

Vouchers will provide housing assistance to Boston chronically homeless individuals and families

Today, Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the second phase of expansion of the Boston Public Schools (BPS) My Way Cafe food and nutrition program to 25-30 additional schools in Dorchester and South...

Building on his commitment to supporting Boston's immigrant communities, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced his FY20 Budget proposal includes $50,000 in City funds dedicated to the Greater Boston...

Yesterday, Mayor Martin J. Walsh joined advocates and residents at Memorial Hall in Charlestown to celebrate more than $11 million in Community Preservation Act (CPA) funding awarded to 35 historic...

Lobbying registration aims to build more transparency, and accountability in City government

Building on Mayor Martin J. Walsh's long standing commitment to ensuring every child in Boston has access to a high-quality education, today Mayor Walsh announced the City will invest $15 million in...

Full participation in the 2020 Census will rely on outreach in hard-to-count communities

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the appointment of Lina Tramelli as the East Boston Neighborhood Liaison within the Mayor’s Civic Engagement Cabinet. Jesús García-Mota who previously held this...

The Lab researches and tests ideas to increase the upward economic mobility for low- and moderate-income Bostonians.

The Mayor also advocated for education finance reform that will help improve students' lives throughout the state.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his remarks at the annual meeting of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau on March 7.

Storms will hit the City of Boston on Saturday and Sunday evening into Monday morning.

The City of Boston will encourage environmental, social, governance (ESG) investments, community bank deposits; and join the Ceres Investor Network, which facilitates shareholder activism

This year's census mailing and online census include an optional survey related to childcare, language, and disability.

The week of financial empowerment events runs February 25 - March 2

The delegation from Boston will have meetings throughout the country focusing on fostering economic and cultural development between the two citites.

This scholarship provides Boston residents with up to $10,000 over four years towards tuition to Boston residents pursuing a two or four year degree at a Massachusets school.

The projects will be submitted to the Boston City Council for approval with an anticipated vote from the Council in March.

A look at events happening in Boston to mark Black History Month.

The free tax preparation service is offered to low- and moderate-income Boston residents.

Mayor Walsh will be in Washington D.C. until Friday, January 25, for the National Conference of Mayors, along with 250 of the nation's Mayors.

Mayor Walsh urges residents to take caution and abide by snow regulations during Saturday's winter storm.

The City of Boston, the Museum of African American History, and Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras continue the tradition of paying tribute to the life, legacy, and influence of Dr. King.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh tonight delivered his fourth annual State of the City address at Symphony Hall, sharing historic progress made in the last five years in strengthening economic mobility...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his State of the City address on Tuesday, January 15.

In January 2019, Mayor Walsh announced four legislative packages the City of Boston will be submitting to the Massachusetts Legislature: Housing Security and Economic Mobility, Environment and...

The legislative package focuses on improving health and safety outcomes for communities in Boston, and across the Commonwealth.

The coalition of partners is led by legislators, cities, towns, teachers, students, and advocates who are joining together in proposing one comprehensive education finance bill.

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