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Library to posthumously honor Roxbury resident and trailblazing Black television news reporter

Mayor Michelle Wu today issued a heat emergency for the City of Boston beginning tomorrow, Sunday, June 22 through Tuesday, June 24 due to the upcoming weather forecasts.

Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Office of Tourism, Sports and Entertainment today announced the release of Dear Summer Vol. 3, the latest edition of the City’s official summer mixtape. The...

Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston invites residents, families and visitors to a week of city-sponsored events honoring Juneteenth, the holiday commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African...

Friday, June 13, 2025 - Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ+ Advancement (MOLA) ahead of tomorrow’s Pride Parade announced a series of new initiatives to support LGBTQ+ residents across...

Mayor Michelle Wu and the City of Boston’s Office of Youth Engagement (OYEA) celebrated the 30-year anniversary of the Mayor’s Youth Council (MYC). Since the first Council year commenced in 1995, the...

Wednesday, June 4, 2025 - Mayor Michelle Wu today joined the City of Boston’s Property Management Department, Scobie's Café & Bar owner Anne Lydon, and community members to cut the ribbon on Scobie's...

Mayor Michelle Wu on Monday joined Chief Climate Officer and Interim Boston Parks Commissioner Brian Swett, elected officials, and Roxbury residents during the Roxbury Neighborhood Coffee Hour to cut...

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Zoë Petty as the new Hyde Park Liaison in the Office of Neighborhood Services . The Office of Neighborhood Services is integral in connecting residents to City...

Food truck operators encouraged to sign up for lottery by Wednesday, June 4 for opportunity to participate in new nighttime food truck program across Boston neighborhoods

Mayor Michelle Wu today joined the Boston Parks and Recreation Department, celebrated pastry chef Joanne Chang, and community members to cut the ribbon on Flour Bakery + Café’s newest location in the...

City building on work to make Boston the safest major city in the country by prioritizing collaboration among city departments and external partners

New $16 Million Facility Enhances Public Safety and Emergency Medical Response In The Area

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu, in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Returning Citizens (ORC), announced the award of over $900,000 to community organizations through two grant programs funded...

Mintz Attorney Natashia Tidwell will lead independent review of safety measures under the Boston Public Schools contract with Transdev, following the death of kindergartener Lens A. Joseph

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu and the Community Engagement Cabinet’s Office of Civic Organizing announced applications are now open for the third year of block party grants. This funding effort encourages...

Mayor Michelle Wu yesterday joined Chief Climate Officer and Interim Boston Parks Commissioner Brian Swett, the Friends of Titus Sparrow Park, elected officials, and South End residents during the...

New six-story building creates 85 affordable homes for Chinatown residents and families

Led by the City of Boston, MA, 37 cities, counties, and local elected officials argue that residents from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela with parole status play an essential role in economic...

City highlights free swim lessons, lifeguard staffing, and water safety awareness in Boston

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced that Boston has again maintained its triple-A bond ratings and stable outlook, as assigned by Moody’s Investor Service and S&P Global Ratings, in advance of its...

Project Labor Agreement for Boston Public Schools will also ensure a consistent supply of skilled workers for the Long-Term Facilities Plan

Building Toward Boston’s 250th Anniversary, New Public Art Projects Expand Inclusive Histories Across the City

Over 2,200 attendees have already registered for Saturday’s fair; more than 3,000 youth currently in the process of onboarding for a job this summer

Mayor Wu celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Boston Landmarks Commission

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the 2025 Open Streets Series and the return of Open Newbury. This summer and fall, Open Streets, the popular car-free event series, will return to Blue Hill Ave. in...

Emerson College’s UnCommon Corner and Harpoon Brewery return as partners; El Jefe’s Taqueria will serve as new food vendor in key downtown space

Mayor Michelle Wu today joined Boston Public Library (BPL) officials and Fields Corner community members to highlight the start of construction of the new Fields Corner Branch. The $30.9 million...

Mayor Wu joins multicity lawsuit challenging HUD’s unlawful attempt to withhold $48 million in previously-awarded funds to provide housing and services for people experiencing homelessness.

Community Preservation Act funding allocated for 52 projects across 16 neighborhoods.

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