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Today, the City Council, as well as other elected officials, raised the Italian flag over City Hall Plaza to commemorate Italian Heritage Month.

Although we joke about Boston’s weather, Inspectional Services wants to remind property owners to get ahead of the winter.

On Saturday, September 28, Greenovate hosted our fourth Urban Wild cleanup of the year at the Sherrin Woods in Hyde Park. The gorgeous fall day was made even brighter by the more than 20 volunteers...

If adopted by the 100 largest U.S. cities, the winning strategies could collectively reduce city emissions by 28.5 percent, meeting their share of the U.S. national Paris Target by 2025

A look at the creation of the Boston Marathon Markers on Boylston Street.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the newly-selected Mayor's SPARK Boston Council.

On this day in 1804, the "Snow Hurricane" — also known as "the Great Gale of 1804" — made landfall in Boston, blowing off the steeple of Old North Church.

Mayor celebrates historic progress and challenges business sector leadership to aid in strengthening middle class

Boston's updated Climate Action Plan unveils strategies for accelerating action to reduce carbon emissions in Boston and outlines immediate next steps for zero net carbon new construction in municipal...

Read remarks from the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce annual breakfast on October 8.

Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh today spoke in support of a service enhancement plan for the Fairmount Line and advocated for improved regional rail service across Greater Boston.

The application is to demolish a residence at 3-5 S. Whitney Street in Roxbury.

On Wednesday, the Council voted to adopt a resolution supporting Massachusetts bill HD4497, a resolution relative to preventing discrimination against natural hairstyles.

We’re looking for artists or artist teams to create permanent public artworks to complement a new building for the Boston Arts Academy (BAA) in the Fenway neighborhood.

Over 40 free events hosted in partnership with business groups and experts focus on the theme of "Build, Overcome, Strengthen" for Boston's women entrepreneurs and business owners

The plan will guide the City's work to connect those struggling with substance use disorder to services while ensuring public safety and quality of life for everyone.

Traffic Advisory, Saturday, October 5 and Sunday, October 6, 2019

The application is to demolish a firehouse at 1870 Columbus Avenue in Roxbury.

This summer, the Boston Public Library expanded past its brick-and-mortar branches to reach residents somewhere else: at City Hall’s registry, where they pick up birth certificates and marriage...

We're encouraging residents to ensure their information is secure.

Mayor Walsh releases City's Food Access Agenda to end food insecurity by 2030

$5 million project budget will renovate sports, play and seating areas, lighting, walkability, and accessibility

Mayor Walsh announces Boston housing plan has crossed the 30,000 unit mark, including 6,000 income-restricted units

This month, we look at educational resources and local events to support the fight against breast cancer.

Mayor Walsh announces the permanent installation of the Birch Street Plaza in Roslindale

The application is to demolish a residence at 16 Chappie Street in Charlestown

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.”

Traffic Advisory, Saturday, September 28, and Sunday, September 29, 2019

This post about the One Boston Resilience Project was written by Mayor Walsh.

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