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Recruits were presented their badges and certificates after a 20-week course of study at the Boston Fire Academy.

The budget proposes data-driven investments and builds on the City's strong record of proactive fiscal management.

The Boston Educators Collaborative will join together Boston Public Schools, charter, and Catholic schools in Boston to share and support best teaching practices and professional development.

The five schools that will receive funding are: Boston Latin School, James F. Condon Elementary in South Boston, John W. McCormack Middle School in Dorchester, Paul A. Dever Elementary School in...

The Mayor was honored alongside Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti for work that impacts the Latino community.

Services include routine outdoor cleaning such as picking up and bagging trash along sidewalks and gutters; removing posters from light poles; caring for planters and cleaning the city's "Big Belly"...

Mayor Walsh, BPHC Executive Director and EMS Chief honored newest EMTs and recognized Boston EMS' first expansion class since 2008.

Mayor Walsh announced this year's remembrance of One Boston Day at the unveiling of the 2017 Boston Marathon street banners.

The discussions to combat youth violence will begin through citywide collaborations.

You can apply for a scholarship if you're a Boston resident pursuing an undergraduate degree in Massachusetts.

Mayor Walsh met with both parties yesterday and offered space in City Hall as a neutral negotiation location until they reached a resolution.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh released the following statement regarding the exclusion of OUTVETS from this year's St. Patrick's Day parade:

Mayor Martin J. Walsh released the following statement regarding today's executive order:

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement:

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his remarks at the annual meeting of the Boston Municipal Research Bureau on March 1.

The book has been recognized as an important part of our City’s history.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement: "The Trump Administration's reckless actions last night undermine the promise of civil rights and equal protection for all in this country...

Mayor Walsh urged residents to take caution and abide by snow emergency regulations.

The recovery partnership will connect inmates with recovery services.

Anthony Lukas’ classic portrayal of busing in Boston, "Common Ground," was so beautifully and powerfully written that it quickly became a national best seller.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today released the following statement regarding this week's executive orders.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined the Boston Tax Help Coalition and community partners at Dorchester House.

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

The City has surpassed its initial goal for the Mayor's Mentoring Movement by recruiting 1,356 new mentors to serve Boston youth.

A municipal ID program would enable Boston to issue ID cards to its residents, many of whom face barriers to obtaining government-issued forms of identification.

The Mayor unveiled his priorities for the 2017-2018 Massachusetts State Legislative Session.

CityScore scores the City of Boston's performance on individual metrics and delivers a single, indicative number to see how operations are going.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his State of the City address on Tuesday, January 17. You can watch the speech and read text from the Mayor's address below:

Mayor Martin J. Walsh delivered his third State of the City address at Symphony Hall, sharing historic progress in broadening economic opportunity, keeping Boston accessible for all residents, and...

Last month, hundreds of Bostonians from all corners of the city came together over the course of five days for a series of informal talks, walks and rides to discuss and learn about the future of...

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