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On their 120th anniversary, Animal Rescue League of Boston was recognized by the City Council for the work they are doing to help animals in need, and for keeping people and pets together.

This week, Councilor Zakim recognized the Boston Renegades, a “five-time national champion women’s tackle football team from a City that is no stranger to champions.”

A citizen petition entitled “Petition for Renaming Dudley Square to Nubian Square” was sponsored by 10 registered voters and referred to the Committee on Government Operations on February 6, 2019.

Anyone who remembers the original Prudential Center remembers the giant statue oftentimes referred to as the “Naked Guy.” You couldn’t miss it.

The Council voted to adopt a resolution recognizing the week of September 15 – 21 as National Forensic Science Week in the City of Boston.

Thousands gathered at City Hall Plaza for the strike.

EPIC (Empowering People for Inclusive Communities) is a community service and education program for youth with disabilities between the ages of 16-23.

IMPACT Melanoma teamed up with the City of Boston, Brigham Health, and Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) to launch a new safety station on City Hall Plaza.

Hotel workers filled the City Council chamber urging support as they strike to preserve and improve working conditions at the Battery Wharf Hotel.

The Council passed a resolution in opposition to federal policy changes that infringe on the rights to American citizenship for children of U.S. service members.

Since 1949, May has been recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month.

New Superintendent Brenda Cassellius visited the City Council this week for a sit down, where she, the Council, and Mayor Walsh discussed their vision for Boston Public Schools.

Every year families from across the state and region walk together toward peace.

During this week’s Council meeting, Councilor Essaibi-George recognized volunteers and health center representatives who participated in the City’s first Needle Take Back Day held on April 25, 2019.

At this week’s City Council meeting, the Council voted to adopt a resolution offered by Councilors Flynn, Wu, and Flaherty recognizing the contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI)...

This week, the Council voted to adopt a resolution offered by Councilor O'Malley, supporting a proposal for the creation of a high-speed East-West Rail between Boston and Springfield, which has been...

During last week’s City Council meeting, Councilor Campbell recognized Anne Joseph and Ashley Brown, students of the Windsor School, for receiving a second-place award from C-SPAN’s national...

This week, the Council voted to adopt a resolution in support of full-time, non-tenure track faculty at Northeastern University, who are organizing to form a union.

Councilor Zakim filed a 17F Information Request regarding communications between the Boston Police Department (BPD) and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Earlier this month, the Committee on Government Operations held a hearing regarding an ordinance requiring review of precincts every five years in the City of Boston. The Council voted to pass the...

For decades, working-class communities and communities of color have been first to be hit by pollution, and last to be rebuilt after a climate disaster.

At this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution supporting Massachusetts Senate Bill No. 683, An Act Establishing Medicare for All in Massachusetts.

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council passed a home-rule petition filed by Councilor Baker that would move Boston School Police (BSP) officers from their current retirement classification to...

This week, the Council voted to pass an ordinance to establish licensing and regulations for shared mobility businesses, such as electric scooters.

In November 2016, Boston voters passed the Community Preservation Act (CPA) by ballot initiative.

The third annual Winter Walk will be held on Sunday, February 10, 2019 on Copley Square Plaza.

This year marked the 33rd annual Girls and Women in Sports Day, a national observance celebrating the extraordinary achievements of girls and women in sports.

At the start of this week’s Council meeting, Councilor Essaibi-George recognized members of the Pine Street Inn Outreach Team.

This week the Council voted to adopt a resolution in support of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

On April 25, 2015, Nepal was struck by an earthquake that displaced millions of individuals.

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