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The City of Boston and Greater Boston Building Trades Unions have teamed up for a coordinated virtual career fair series.

Computer Science Education Week highlights the crucial role that computer science plays in transforming our society.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh and the Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) today released guidance for the holiday season during the COVID-19 pandemic, urging residents to stay home and celebrate with...

Applications for next year's outdoor dining season are now open.

The Court’s Decision Annuls the Quincy Conservation Commission’s Denial Under the Local Wetlands Ordinance

Zoning amendment represents one step in City's efforts to strengthen fair housing practices

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Sale of Lafayette Garage will generate millions of dollars for affordable housing in Boston

After breaking ground on City Hall Plaza in the summer of 2020, the project is now in full swing. Meet the team that is making it all happen!

During this week’s Council meeting, the Council adopted a resolution recognizing Native American Heritage Day.

The City has sent out notices to all Boston Eversource customers and is hosting informational webinars in ten different languages, ASL, and CART

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced new leadership at several key City of Boston departments, including the Mayor's Offices of Women's Advancement, Intergovernmental Relations, Neighborhood Services...

Twenty-three units of affordable housing for older Bostonians in the North End

A new site in Jamaica Plain increases citywide COVID-19 testing capacity following Thanksgiving.

All across the City of Boston, people are working tirelessly behind-the-scenes to make the City’s biggest and brightest ideas a reality. In our “Behind-The-Scenes” series, we sit down with them to...

All across the City of Boston, people are working tirelessly behind-the-scenes to make the City’s biggest and brightest ideas a reality. In our “Behind-The-Scenes” series, we sit down with them to...

All across the City of Boston, people are working tirelessly behind-the-scenes to make the City’s biggest and brightest ideas a reality. In our “Behind-The-Scenes” series, we sit down with them to...

The development will create 42 units of supportive, transit-oriented affordable housing with green efficiencies for older Bostonians.

The new development will create 62 new units of affordable transit-oriented rental housing.

The City of Boston, in collaboration with A Better City , has released the results of a survey conducted to better understand how COVID-19 has impacted commuting choices before, during, and in the...

The application is to demolish the residential building at 1 Cumberland Street in Back Bay.

The application is to demolish the hotel at 220 Huntington Avenue in Back Bay.

A cohort of 16 BIPOC artists and collectives make up the pilot year of the three-year regranting program Radical Imagination for Racial Justice.

New Green and Social Bonds will fund affordable housing, climate resiliency projects

At the height of the pandemic, we partnered with The Trustees, TD Bank, and six artists to bring art and fresh vegetables to over one hundred families throughout Boston.

A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.

Building on his administration's ongoing work to support residents financially impacted by COVID-19, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the launch of a Financial Navigator Program within the Office...

Mayor Walsh also announced new supports aimed at ending youth homelessness in Boston.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the appointment of Aisha Miller as the Chief of Civic Engagement for the City of Boston, effective Monday, December 7, 2020.

This month, we share self-care tips and links to help those who may be struggling during the 2020 holidays.

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