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This is the second of four legislative packages the City of Boston will be submitting to the Massachusetts Legislature.

The 15-bill housing security and economic mobility package promotes equity, opportunity, and resilience.

The exchange will galvanize leading organizations, cities, and experts to innovate ideas and solutions on equity issues, building on the "Resilient Boston" strategy.

The 40-person council aims to strengthen lines of communication between young adults and City.

Read remarks from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce annual breakfast on October 17.

The innovative scholarship program is designed to provide financial support to students nearing college graduation.

The $125 million facility is expected to be completed by 2021.

The City of Boston has filed a complaint against 13 opioid manufacturers, four distributors, and one local doctor.

Hot and humid weather is forecasted through Wednesday.

The Boston Design Academy (BDA) is a city-sponsored pilot designed to prepare Boston youth for careers in Boston's growing design economy.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh is reminding residents to take precautions during the very hot and humid weather that is forecasted for today, with the highest temperatures expected in the afternoon and early...

Building on his commitment to prioritizing public safety and continuing to build strong police-community relations, Mayor Martin J. Walsh, together with the Boston Police Department and in partnership...

Mayor's Summer Youth Jobs Program, employ over 3,000 young people over the course of the summer

Ordinance aims to ensure contract workers are paid prevailing wage rate and have good job protections

An additional $400,000 in new funding for the South End Library has been secured and is included in the Imagine Boston Capital Plan

Mayor Martin J. Walsh recently joined the City of Boston Scholarship Committee in awarding 30 Boston students $2,500 scholarships to help fund their higher education. Over 120 students currently...

Significant progress has been made in the last two years in planning for the comprehensive redesign of the City Hall campus.

Mayor Walsh and the City of Boston are affirming their commitment to progress, opportunity, and innovation.

Opening Ceremony at Historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace

The redevelopment includes transforming the space into a working urban farm, including a new state-of-the-art farmer training center

Boston Housing Authority, DHCD and Trinity Financial Cut Ribbon for Phase One and Launch Phase Two for East Boston Development

Celebration of Summer V will be free and open to all

The tour will celebrate the 22nd Annual Boston Main Streets Awards

William Onuoha has been appointed Executive Director of the Office of Fair Housing and Equity and Christopher Cook has been elevated to Chief of Environment, Energy, and Open Space.

Motley Rice LLC will represent the City of Boston in litigation against the pharmaceutical industry for role in the opioid crisis

Spring Pilot Program calls for projects that require less than $500,000 to begin construction by fall 2018

The Fiscal Year 2019 Budget affirms a commitment to progress, opportunity, and innovation

Fifth year of youth participation serves as a national model

The new funding will support expanded training on racial and gender bias, sexual harassment and employee awareness

The Mayor is now a member of the organization's Board of Trustees.

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