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The Mayor announced that he is exploring mass tort litigation against several pharmaceutical companies

The Metro-Boston public bike share system, Hubway, is now available to SNAP participants at a discount.

Schools and City buildings will be open. We encourage residents to plan accordingly when traveling.

New tools to focus on landlord and tenant rights

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

The City of Boston snow emergency and parking ban will be lifted at 5 p.m. this evening.

The storm is expected to bring 12 to 18 inches of snow and strong winds.

The Walsh administration plans to prioritize middle-class growth and accessibility over the next four years.

The inauguration and the administration of the oath of office to the members of the City Council took place on January 1 with Vice President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., presiding.

More than 1,000 units of income restricted housing permitted in 2017

We have tips and guidelines in advance of this week's forecast of bitterly cold weather.

The exclusive bus lane will be on Washington Street from Roslindale Village to Forest Hills Station.

The City released a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for an artist to create the memorial dedicated to Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King in Boston.

Mayor Walsh's inaugural address at the Cutler Majestic Theatre will lay out his vision and priorities for his second term.

Martinez joins the City of Boston after over two decades of serving children and families in Boston and surrounding area.

All are encouraged to perform acts of kindness in Devin's name, #WhyNotDevin

Mayor Martin J. Walsh, in partnership with Revere Mayor Brian Arrigo, submitted a formal proposal in response to Amazon’s request for proposals for their second corporate headquarters in North America...

City and Massport to partner on key projects to enhance East Boston neighborhoods

New fund's finance options give nonprofit developers resources to build affordable housing.

The fund will be dedicated to relief and reconstruction efforts, and to support any Puerto Ricans arriving in Boston and the state.

The $4.5 million renovation and expansion project features 28 units of supportive housing.

The public-private partnership is the first program of its kind in the United States.

In his Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce address, the Mayor asked local businesses to join him in supporting these projects.

The Mayor delivered the speech to the Chamber on Wednesday morning, September 20.

A more than $2.5 million renovation transformed the once vacant former 8,440 square foot Grove Hall Library.

The conference featured more than 300 first responders, local officials, and members of the recovery community.

A celebratory event on September 16 will showcase the completed projects and highlight their impact on the community.

The new park and streetscape in Central Square mark a significant achievement for the Go Boston 2030 transportation plan.

We have information to help you find family and friends after the devastating storm.

The Unity Concert will be free to the public and will open with performances by local talent at 7 p.m.

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