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The application is to demolish the commercial structures at 18-22 West Third Street, 30-40 West Third Street, and 42-44 West Third Street, in South Boston.

The application is to demolish the residence at 34 Rossmore Road in Jamaica Plain.

A look at how our Weights and Measures Division makes sure you get when you pay for at the gas pump.

A look at how the Weights and Measures division inspects terminal scales at Logan Airport to ensure compliance.

Five local artists have been selected to receive the City of Boston’s second round of Artist Fellowship Awards.

The Boston Parks and Recreation Department is proud to announce that Copp’s Hill Burying Ground was recently recognized by the Boston Preservation Alliance as a 2025 Preservation Achievement Award...

Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Maria Perez as the new North End, West End, Wharf District Liaison in the Office of Neighborhood Services . The Office of Neighborhood Services is integral in...

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

Events will foster community connections, celebrate local talent, and strengthen Downtown Boston.

Planning Department advances RFP for Citywide Needs Assessment

Mayor Wu, along with City and State officials, today celebrated the first 141 homes that are currently under construction and being converted from former vacant office buildings, as part of the City...

Mayor Wu and Age Strong announce, 44 community nonprofit organizations will receive $570,000 to strengthen social connections and community. 11 community nonprofit organizations will receive $706,000...

Homes Built by BIPOC Developers Support Racial Equity Yesterday, Mayor Michelle Wu joined new homeowners, BIPOC-owned development teams, community members, and local leaders in Dorchester to celebrate...

BCYF Cooling centers will be open to all residents

Construction hours: 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Below is a summary of the primary construction activities for the next few weeks. This schedule is subject to change based on weather conditions and other...

Final plan incorporates feedback from residents on draft plan released this spring.

Paula Gaviria Villarreal, of Boston's Office of Early Childhood, discusses new initiatives to keep young children cool and shares how other local governments can take steps to minimize the effects of...

Boston University's School of Public Health (SPH) researches ways to measure and evaluate heat and cooling in key locations where Bostonians work, play, and live.

Grant program totaling $250,0000 will support community-based sports organizations that offer out-of-school sports programs across Boston neighborhoods; last year, the Let’s Play Community Sports...

The risk remains low, but Boston Public Health Commission encourages residents to take precautions.

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

The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors FitzGerald, Murphy, and Flynn expressing strong support for Teamsters Local 25 amid an ongoing labor dispute with Republic Services, one of the...

The Council adopted a resolution offered by Councilors Worrell, Durkan, and Louijeune, expressing strong support for bringing a WNBA franchise to the City, citing Boston’s deep-rooted basketball...

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council voiced its support for two state bills, H.3662 and S.2368, aimed at ending the suspension of driver’s licenses due solely to unpaid fines and fees that...

The Council is proud to commemorate the 35th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and will celebrate ADA Day on July 23, 2025.

This week, Councilor Durkan offered a resolution recognizing the achievements of Miguel Rosales, naming July 9, 2025 “Miguel Rosales Day” in the City of Boston.

With $200,000 grant from Cummings Foundation, City’s Coordinated Response Team will draw on Gavin Foundation recovery professionals for treatment navigation and transportation.

Mayor Michelle Wu today announced the official launch of the 2025 Boston Summer Eats program, a citywide initiative providing free, nutritious meals to all youth ages 18 and under throughout summer.

Boston Cultural Council Grants support small and mid-size organizations.

Kwang Lim Koo joined City Academy in 2019, looking for a new direction.

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