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She would ultimately become the first African American woman to practice dentistry professionally in Boston.
The City Council may decide whether to eliminate a special election that would be otherwise required if Mayor Marty Walsh steps down soon.
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The annual count of Boston's homeless individuals guides the City's resources.
If he's confirmed by the U.S. Senate, Walsh will formally resign and head to Washington, D.C., leaving the question of who will lead Boston.
Congressman Stephen Lynch tested positive for COVID-19 Friday, even after getting a second dose of the Pfizer vaccine and testing negative.
All three candidates who have declared their candidacy are women of color who serve on the City Council.
Instead of laying out a detailed policy agenda, Baker's "State of the Commonwealth" revolved almost entirely around the COVID-19 response.
Boston to return to Step One of Phase Three of the Reopening Massachusetts plan as COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts are expanded.
This new tool will increase access to information related to proposed projects seeking relief from the Zoning Board of Appeal.
We want to hear your feedback about the Zoning Board of Appeal process in the City of Boston.
Boston needed $3.1 billion to get out of the red
Many of the nation's 69 living Medal of Honor Recipients will return to Boston for an unprecedented fourth time September 7-11.
City Archaeologist Joe Bagley is providing updated historical research on the historic well site.
Here are five of the top stories we are covering this Friday across Massachusetts.
A prior version of the bill passed the House but died when the Senate failed to vote on it before the end of the last legislative session.
The 3.5 percent increase amounts to an additional $112,535, on average, for all 351 municipalities.
Transportation Secretary Stephanie Pollack is heading to Washington to serve as the Federal Highway Administration deputy administrator.
The deadline to submit applications is 12 p.m. on Friday, January 29, 2021.
A weekly message from Commissioner McCosh in support of the local disability community.
“I’m feeling pretty happy,” said a lone demonstrator with a Biden-Harris sign who stood in front of the State House to celebrate.
Sunday morning police put up barricades in front of the Massachusetts state house preparing for protests and unrest.
Some 500 MA National Guard troops took busses to D.C. for President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration to help prepare for protests.
Mayor Marty Walsh is President-Elect Joe Biden’s pick for Labor Secretary and will leave office if confirmed by the Senate.
'In 2021, Boston will rise up again. We will leave no one behind. And our city will be stronger than ever.'
A Dorchester woman alleges the Suffolk district attorney acted inappropriately during an encounter at the South Bay shopping center Dec. 24.
Gov. Charlie Baker said up to 500 troops will go to D.C. for Biden's inauguration and up to 500 more will support local law enforcement.
"If this is not an impeachable offense, I don't know what the hell is," U.S. Rep. Jim McGovern said.
The Boston congresswoman and her husband were barricaded alongside GOP colleagues, some of who refused to wear masks.
Town officials, business owners and others have returned home to heavy criticism, calls for resignation and boycotts.
Also: Somerville board member under fire for attending Trump rally | Bedford flag spotted next to Trump flag At Capitol riots | More.
It's a whole lot more than just the $600 stimulus checks everyone's getting.
The FBI warned of plans for armed protests across the country if President Donald Trump is removed from office before his term expires.
Also: Lawmaker calls on Belichick to punt on Trump award | Celtics games postponed as coronavirus runs through NBA | More.
William Gross has been with the Boston Police Department for more than 30 years.
Warren said the Boston city councilor "gets out and does the work that needs to be done to make a difference in people's lives."
Kim Janey would be the first woman and first person of color to serve as mayor of Boston
2020 was an extremely difficult year for Boston’s arts community as we faced significant setbacks caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Also: Biden taps Boston Mayor Walsh, RI Gov. Raimondo to Cabinet | Friends describe man shot by Newton police as 'gentle giant' | More.