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Forecasters are predicting an Arctic plunge on Thursday night into Friday, with wind chills reaching 16 degrees below zero.

The ten most frequently borrowed books from Boston Public Library locations in 2016 took patrons from a modern day train in England to early twentieth-century Boston and to many places in between.

On Thursday, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts will recognize marijuana as a legal substance for adults 21 and over.

Melvin “Mel” King is a Boston legend. Mel has lived history and he has made history in our City.

As we enter 2017, we're excited to share some of the incredible ongoing work that our partners are doing as they build resilience across the City.

The goal is to provide employment to low-income and formerly homeless individuals, and to improve Lower Roxbury and the South End.

The federal grant will support the revitalization of Roxbury's Whittier Street housing development and the surrounding neighborhood.

The City now has a comprehensive assessment of the climate change risks it will face, and tangible steps it can take to move forward.

Beacon Hill Holiday Stroll, SS Run, North End Christmas Parade, Walter's Run will impact traffic and parking

The report shows Boston can tackle the challenge of climate change while creating new economic opportunities.

Boston Housing Authority, DHCD and Trinity Financial celebrate Phase One of multi-phase effort to redevelop Orient Heights

The theme of this year's annual competition is "Celebrating Diverse Neighborhoods."

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

Let's face it — the holidays are a magical time, but they can also cause stress.

The license covers three neighborhoods: Dorchester, the Dudley Square area in Roxbury, and West Roxbury.

The proposal would increases the maximum residential tax exemption in Boston.

Mayor Walsh and SPARK Boston honored a diverse slate of young adult residents making a positive impact in Boston.

Act will protect and educate tenants and homeowners

The Troops for Fitness program offers free, year-round exercise workshops and classes taught by US military veterans in city parks.

The change makes City Hall meetings more transparent and accessible.

The City's one-year pilot program will study the relationship between parking price and demand.

The proposal from Mayor Martin J. Walsh and City Council president Michelle Wu also aims to showcase local talent.

Unless otherwise posted, the speed limit on all City of Boston roadways will be 25 mph.

There are temporary street closures in Chinatown today. The City is encouraging drivers to detour around the area.

Celebrate the winter and holiday season at the Boston Public Library through a variety of performances, crafts, films, and open houses: Make a wreath for your door, or give one away as a gift, on...

The proposal will create more employment opportunities for Boston residents, persons of color, and women.

It's the first step towards developing Boston's first-ever citywide strategy for prevention of Substance Use Disorders.

Michael Dennehy is moving to a new position as the town administrator of Milton.

The Mayor is challenging consumers to support small businesses during the holiday season.

The $26.7 million project created 67 affordable rental apartments for the neighborhood's low-income population.

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