Mayor Walsh and the Boston Parks Department celebrated the renaming of the Greenway in honor of the late community activist Mary Ellen Welch
The Dedham teachers union and the school committee reached a tentative contract agreement Sunday afternoon.
Boston Public Library to go "fine free" for youth effective November 1, 2019
When attempting to rob an Auburn gas station, a man shown in surveillance video perhaps did not have the best disguise.
A Massachusetts State Police trooper is accused of exposing himself at a Gillette Stadium concert this summer.
A new plan to reduce traffic congestion at Logan Airport is about to begin.
Participants in Metro Boston were evaluated based on speed, acceleration, braking, cornering and cell phone distraction.
The man accused of threatening Boston City Councilor Michael Flaherty was taken for psychiatric tests after an outburst at his arraignment.
Jennifer Lawrence is set to get married at a Newport, Rhode Island mansion this weekend.
Newlyweds-to-be have a chance to get married at one of Boston’s most sought after wedding venues, for free.
The state has reported 29 cases of vaping-related lung injuries to the CDC – 10 of those are confirmed cases and 19 are probable.
Louis C. Allegrone, Inc. announced to lead 6-month restoration of historic African American landmark
New rankings from U.S. News & World Report look at how good the country’s biggest metro areas are for retirement.
The winning Mass Cash ticket was purchased last November in Dorchester.
Sheriff Steve Tompkins says he made the decision to terminate the contract to make room for roughly 200 to 250 incarcerated women.
One Braintree family turned their front yard into “Halloween Town.” The children in the neighborhood love it, but neighbors have had enough.
The man who allegedly attacked a woman on the Neponset Bike Path in Mattapan last month has been arrested.
Police have identified a suspect in connection with the altercation that led to the death of Emerson College student Daniel Hollis.
The plan will guide the City's work to connect those struggling with substance use disorder to services.
This summer, the Boston Public Library expanded past its brick-and-mortar branches to reach residents somewhere else...
A Boston woman was critically injured when she suddenly jumped out of a car and into rush hour traffic in the O’Neill Tunnel.
Ronnie Stanovitch was severely burned last week in a huge fire at the Cannan Fuels Gas Station in Mansfield.
A disappointing season ended in exhilarating fashion. So what's next?
Friday, Sept. 20, Mayor Marty Walsh, who made a surprise appearance, estimated 7,000 made the trip to Boston City Hall Plaza.
Mayor Walsh celebrates Age-Friendly Bench program with community.
Once complete, the new narrative arts center will serve as a literary destination at 50 Liberty Drive at Fan Pier.
The application is to demolish a house at 197 Green Street in Jamaica Plain.
Boston's climate strike happening Sept. 20 will coincide with global demonstrations scheduled ahead of UN Climate Action Summit.
Mayor Walsh celebrates the opening of Walker Park Apartments and Delphine's Courtyard
"I could not be more proud or impressed with the high levels of restraint and professionalism displayed by my officers," said Gross.
During National Recovery Month, the hospital will highlight racial inequities in the ongoing drug overdose crisis and ensuing mass incarcera
Boston police arrested 36 people protesting a Straight Pride parade in Boston. Only four of them were actually from Boston.
Massachusetts is not immune from hunger. The food insecurity rate here is 1 in 11, and 1 in 9 children live in food-insecure households.
Mayor Walsh announces Boston received $1.4 million Regional Preparedness Grant.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh has announced a series of events marking September as Recovery Month.
Boston Parks and Recreation Department will distribute more than 20,000 daffodil bulbs for planting on the weekends of Oct. 25 and Nov. 1.
In an effort to streamline the move-in process, Mayor Martin J. Walsh issued general information and tips for new and current residents.
Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced the City of Boston will reactivate the Human Rights Commission.
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