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Ceremony honors 26 graduating recruits and 8 promotions to enhance emergency medical services in the City of Boston

Ceremony honors 26 graduating recruits and 8 promotions to enhance emergency medical services in the City of Boston

Mayor Michelle Wu today joined House Ways and Means Chairman Aaron Michlewitz and State Representative John Moran to announce $4 million in new funding that will be included in the House Ways & Means...

With a focus on understanding, inclusion, and community, the Council has officially adopted a resolution recognizing April as Autism Acceptance Month. Offered by Councilors Durkan, Breadon, and Pepén...

A life rooted in purpose and community continues to inspire Boston, as the Council has adopted a resolution recognizing April 13th as Louis D. Brown Day of Civic Engagement. Offered by Councilors...

Access to food is a basic need – and the Council is taking a stand to help protect it. During this week’s Council meeting, Councilors Louijeune and Santana offered a resolution calling for the...

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

If your business could benefit from a liquor license, the City of Boston Licensing Board is here to help you through the application process.

Mayor Michelle Wu filed her Fiscal Year 2027 operating budget and five-year 2027-2031 Capital Plan. The FY27 budget reflects a deliberate and disciplined approach to protecting the core services our...

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department today announced the first annual Mayor’s Cup Lacrosse tournament will take place on May 15 and 16, offering young athletes across the...

The Mayor’s Office of Food Justice is seeking a Centralized Enrollment Partner for the 2026 Summer Farmers Market Coupon Program.

Events happening in the City of Boston will bring some parking restrictions and street closures.

South Boston is celebrating a local champion. A resolution offered by Councilor Flynn was adopted to rename the West Broadway Community Garden in honor of Kimberly Parker, a longtime South Boston...

Boston is set to wave a symbol of unity and culture at City Hall this week. Councilor Louijeune introduced a resolution recognizing the independence of the Republic of Senegal and celebrating the...

Boston is putting the spotlight on housing equity this April. Councilors Worrell, Louijeune, and Breadon introduced a resolution officially recognizing Fair Housing Month in the city, honoring decades...

This week, Councilors Culpepper, Mejia, and Worrell introduced a resolution urging that United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) not be deployed to staff vacant TSA positions at Boston...

This week, the Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Culpepper, Mejia, and Worrell centered on the “DHS Use of Force Transparency Act,” co-sponsored by Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley and...

On March 5, Director of Supplier Diversity Andrea Caruth gave remarks at the 5th Annual Women in Construction Event at Suffolk Construction, hosted by Suffolk Construction in partnership with the City...

Discussing the importance of self-care and mental health awareness in the spring.

On March 7, at the First Church in Roxbury, Mayor Michelle Wu announced the creation of the Boston Historic Markers Program, the City’s program of commemorative markers ensuring Boston residents and...

On March 7, Mayor Michelle Wu joined city and state officials and community leaders in Roxbury to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Henry Knox and honor his significant contributions to Boston and...

The Boston Landmarks Commission voted to recommend the Landmark designation of the Captain John Bussey House (1792) at 1203–1205 Adams Street in Lower Mills.

City of Boston will lead service activities and calls on community-based organizations and residents to plan One Boston Day volunteer opportunities

During the Summer of 2026, Boston will welcome international tourists and see increased economic activity. We want to make sure you understand how to get involved. Read on for guidelines and resources...

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce that registration is now available for our free Summer Tennis and Reading Program (STRP) in partnership with Tenacity. The program...

Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Youth Employment and Opportunity (YEO) announced that paid youth job applications are open for summer 2026. Boston youth and young adults ages 14 - 24 can apply now...

Family members, teachers, and friends were on hand this past Saturday to support 25 Boston youth from across the City competing in Boston’s 18th annual BCYF Citywide Spelling Bee. Organized by Boston...

Partnership between UMass Boston and Boston Public Schools will provide students and staff with opportunities to become proficient in AI

The Council is taking a stand for literacy, recognizing the vital role early reading skills play in student success and lifelong opportunity. This week, the Council adopted a resolution offered by...

The Council adopted a resolution calling on the Boston Police Department to update its protocols for releasing body camera and dashboard camera footage to include timely access for oversight entities...

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