City Councilor Felix G. Arroyo has entered his name into Boston’s crowded race to become the next mayor.
Candidates for U.S. Senate Democratic nomination squared off in Lowell Monday.
City Councilor Felix G. Arroyo will hold a press conference Tuesday likely announcing he will run for mayor.
Bill Walczak co-founded the Codman Square Health Center, as well as the Codman Academy Charter Public School.
The Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate meet in their second debate.
The association is dismayed with in certain aspects of Boston Redevelopment Authority’s guidelines for the area, specifically regarding the inclusion of areas where buildings could be built higher than regulation.
District 5 City Councilor Consalvo throws his hat into the growing mayoral candidacy ring.
Protesters urged lawmakers not to pass Gov. Patrick's proposed gun control bill.
Elected officials from Jamaica Plain and West Roxbury endorsed Connolly at a brief public event Thursday.
Suffolk County District Attorney Daniel F. Conley declared his candidacy for mayor on Wednesday afternoon.
The program aims to keep a closer look at who is using welfare, how it is being used and to restore public trust in the office.
The new plan would create $500 million in new revenue over the next five years.
State party believes congressman is using taxpayer-funded resources for his campaign among other complaints, Boston Herald reports.
The city is looking to hire people to staff all polling stations, especially bilingual speakers.
This year, Jamaica Plain's street sweeping days will align with trash and recycling days.
The District 6 city councilor will address the needs of the community while taking feedback from citizens.
Menino said he feels humbled and grateful to have served as mayor of Boston "during its best days."
Three bills seeks now in the Joint Committee on the Judiciary would make public the names of lower-level sex offenders.
After 20 years of serving as mayor of Boston, Mayor Thomas M. Menino announced on Thursday he would not seek re-election.
Boston's elected officials have worked with Mayor Thomas Menino for years. They weigh in on his decision to not seek re-election.
District 6 City Councilor Matt O'Malley weighs in on Mayor Thomas Menino's decision to not run for re-election after 20 years in office.
GOP and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.
State audit finds 119 Level 2 and 3 sex offenders living at addresses registered as child care providers. Also, background checks not being done in some cases.
Barlow Street resident Julie A. Larson is petitioning the “dog-friendly” neighborhood to maintain the publicly-owned plots.
Over 40 percent of likely voters in both primaries yet to make up their minds for the special election.
City Councilor Felix Arroyo will be in attendance at the Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council's March meeting.
DA Conley: Massachusetts has some very strong and sensible gun legislation, but the great majority of gun crimes here are committed with firearms from states with looser laws.
With $18.1 million spent even before this most recent storm, the city has spent more than its budgeted amount for snow removal this winter.
The grounds were closed after Sept. 11, 2001, but Patrick has said he wants to make the State House's iconic statue of JFK available once more.
The Boston Redevelopment Authority has been assessing the changing nature of South Huntington Avenue since last year.
The New England region has a distinct advantage that it could host the winter or summer games.
All but nine senior staff members at the Boston Redevelopment Authority will receive their first raise in five years.
The transportation bond bill would provide funding for modernization and maintenance of the transportation system.
State Transportation Secretary Richard Davey said at a hearing Tuesday that the 75 double-decker coaches are “severely late,” but they will be worth the wait.
State Rep Daniel Winslow, former US attorney Michael J. Sullivan, and former Navy SEAL Gabriel E. Gomez discussed a wide-range of issues in the hour-long debate
Boston's hospitals excel in different areas of emergency care. See how they stack up against each other.
At the hearing, State Transportation Secretary Richard Davey outlined some aspects of Gov. Deval Patrick’s 10-year transportation budget plan, and included the need for new revenues.
Medicare database shows how hospitals across Boston—and the nation—compare for care. Hospitals, meanwhile, criticized the data as inaccurate.
Fare hikes and service cuts are a few options T officials proposed in an effort to close the $130 million budget deficit in 2014.