The speech is expected to cover an 'aggressive agenda,' including a plan to sell tons of city property for middle-income housing.
The Saturday gathering coincided with similar events across the country.
A local caucus will be held on Feb. 13.
U.S. Postal Service rates changed on Sunday, Jan. 27.
U.S. Congressman Stephen Lynch reportedly plans to run for the seat John Kerry will likely vacate.
Have something to say about the plans for the Navy Yard's Parcel 39A? Send your thoughts to the BRA to be included in the official record.
The Starboard Place residential development features 54 rental units but no on-site spaces for vehicles.
This letter was submitted by the executive director of the Massachusetts Public Health Association.
The plan submitted on Wednesday focuses on investments in transportation and education while calling for an income tax increase coupled with a lower sales tax.
Steven Tompkins, former chief of the Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department of External Affairs, officially took office on Tuesday.
A joint meeting with the BRA is scheduled Feb. 12.
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren is sponsoring three bills that would support gun control reform, a gun buyer background check and making gun trafficking a federal crime.
Standard deductions go up, but the ceiling for itemized deductions go down in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
This op-ed was submitted by Ward Six Everett City Councilor Michael J. McLaughlin.
As of Tuesday, 1,221 seniors remained on waiting lists for home care.
President Barack Obama, Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and Boston Mayor Thomas Menino all promised renewed focus on the issue this week.
The mayor said Tuesday that the developer of a Boston-area casino project had not yet approached the city with a proposal.
The 2013-14 proposals include a bill establishing a gun offender registry and one providing further support for charter schools.
Former Mayor's Office liaison Jack Kelly has said he may seek one of four at-large seats.
The board of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation released its 21st Century Transportation Plan, which outlines the state’s budgetary needs over the next 10 years and beyond.
Women's health activists met with their representatives and senators in a total of 46 meetings.
This letter was submitted by a group of Charlestown residents.
The proposal involves construction of a four-story apartment building in the Charlestown Navy Yard, across from the YMCA.
The city-owned building has an elevator and is closer to Boston City Hall than the Menino's Hyde Park home.
Gun control laws are regulated at the state and federal level, but Councillor Stephen Murphy believes the city can effect change, too.
City health officials want "thousands" to get vaccinated this weekend.
Boston's seen a ten-fold increase in flu cases over last year.
The Charlestown Neighborhood Council also heard from City Councillor Sal LaMattina and Charlestown High School Headmaster William Thompson at their meeting on Jan. 8.
Newton resident and State Treasurer Steve Grossman told WCVB's "On the Record" that he is "leaning strongly" toward running for governor.
A look at some of the Boston Redevelopment Authority's upcoming public meetings.
The new city ordinance requires owners to register all rentals of more than six units.
In an interview with Fox 25 news after her Thursday morning swearing-in ceremony, the new U.S. senator told reporters she'd "work her tail off" in Washington.
The Boston official returned to the office this week.
A drop in the state's median household income led to the salary reduction.
The congressman said he is giving "serious consideration" to a run for Senate.
The bill eases portions of the so-called 'fiscal cliff.'
The mobile services truck will park at Green and Main streets from 1-3 p.m.
The law that goes into effect on Jan. 1, 2013 allows store owners to place scanners in the aisles, making shoppers do their own price checks, instead of marking each item.
After President Obama’s selection of John Kerry as Secretary of State, there’s a lot of interest in the senior senator’s seat.
The incumbent senator and widow of the late Sen. Kennedy both spoke positively about Markey's candidacy on Friday.