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In his annual speech to the Boston Municipal Research Bureau, Mayor Walsh also announced both new initiatives and gains in the growth of Boston's innovative economy.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his remarks at the annual meeting of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau on March 27.

Boston is one of 35 Champion Cities selected as finalists in the 2018 U.S. Mayors Challenge.

Read the latest post from our Mayor's Mentoring Movement series of personal stories.

The deadline to apply is Monday, April 13, 2018.

"One Boston Day" encourages random acts of kindness and spreading goodwill

The program awards funds to neighborhoods throughout Boston for beautification projects

Due to this week's blizzard, the shortened parade route starts at Broadway Station and ends at Farragut Road.

Mayor Walsh is reminding residents to shovel sidewalks and pedestrian ramps.

Urges residents to take caution, abide by snow emergency regulations

2018-2019 FoodCorps AmeriCorps service member applications available through March 15

Boston Public Schools are closed but City buildings will stay open. We're encouraging residents to plan accordingly when traveling.

A coastal flood warning in effect from Friday 9 a.m. until Sunday 3 a.m.

Reminds seniors it's not too early to plan heating system replacement

HUD Choice Neighborhood Grant to bring community investment to Lower Roxbury

The funding will create or preserve 436 new units of housing in Boston.

The pilot was shown to improve parking availability, congestion, and road safety in the Back Bay and Seaport.

The free City publication is dedicated to informing and engaging older adults in Boston.

New hiring campaign to place 20,000 residents in good jobs by 2022

Matthew Aronson and his team of consultants will build on the City's work to end youth homelessness in Boston.

The Castle Square Tenants Organization (CSTO) is the recipient of a $35,000 grant from the City of Boston Digital Equity Fund.

The report presents the overall health of Boston residents, providing a foundation for the City's planning and implementation of health-related services and policies

The Request for Information asks applicants to evaluate the financial, social, and other costs caused by the reckless dissemination of opioids.

Boston will measure interest in the mixed-use redevelopment of assets such as community centers, libraries, and fire stations.

The City of Boston Scholarship fund is a need-based scholarship that provides up to $10,000 over four years towards tuition.

Black History Month begins in Boston with a kick-off celebration at City Hall

The yearly count of Boston's homeless helps focus the City's housing efforts.

Boston is one of nine U.S. cities awarded certification for Bloomberg Philanthropies' "What Works Cities" program.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh accepted a $150,000 grant that will benefit 57,000 Boston Public School (BPS) students, and support BPS's program, BOSFoodLove.

Mayor Walsh to lead national conversations and work on increasing access to affordable housing for working families.

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