Medford released its report on the creation of Resilience Hubs, which serve as community support centers during environmental events.
Incumbent Paul Donato, who has represented the district for nearly 20 years, was re-elected Tuesday.
Donato, a 19-year veteran of the State House, is facing a primary opponent on Tuesday.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
Two city councilors and four School Committee members share why they support naming Helina Fontes to the District 6 seat on the Council.
Our Revolution Medford says it will rally outside Tufts President Tony Monaco's house this week to protest the university's reopening.
An important component was left out of some mail-in voter packages. Residents should not send their ballot back until they receive it.
Nichole Mossalam shares her qualifications for the 2020 Massachusetts state representative elections.
Reports may be submitted confidentially through the Office of Diversity or directly to the MPD's Civil Rights Unit.
Early voting for the Sept. 1 primary election will be held Aug. 22-28 at City Hall.
The Medford City Council hit pause on hanging a "Black Lives Matter" banner until a policy on messaging at City Hall is determined.
The organization endorsed Sen. Markey for another term over his primary challenger, Rep. Joseph Kennedy III.
The city was awarded funding across two rounds of the state's Shared Streets and Spaces grant program.
Leaders from 18 cities and towns signed a pledge Wednesday to address systemic racism in their communities and violence in law enforcement.
Mayor Lungo-Koehn and local health officials said some orders have been revised or rescinded, but the state of emergency remains in effect.
Budget talks were derailed this week after four city councilors refused to show up to Zoom meetings about the Fiscal Year 2021 proposal.
The Golden Triangle of Trade mural, depicting a slave carrying sugar cane, has been on display at a Medford post office since 1939.
Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn discusses forming a new Vision Committee that is representative of the students, families, and staff at MHS.
Four city councilors have not shown up to two Zoom meetings about the Fiscal Year 2021 proposal.
Reports have been focused where residents voiced opinions or support for the LGBTQ+ community and BLM, Mayor Lungo-Koehn said.
The proposed Fiscal Year 2021 budget, submitted to the City Council Thursday, assumes a 10 percent drop in state aid to Medford.
Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn formally committed to address the crisis through "policy creation, systemic change and community conversations."
The city is seeking residents to serve on task forces on fire department facilities and parking enforcement policies.
The mayor's administration will hold a virtual forum with the Medford Police Department and Human Rights Commission Wednesday.
City Council voted 4-3 Tuesday to declare systemic racism a health emergency. But councilors stressed that's the start of the conversation.
The City Council will consider asking the mayor and School Committee to jointly declare systemic racism a health emergency in Medford.
The vigil will include remarks by local leaders, as well as community activists and authors, local clergy and the local branch of the NAACP.
Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn and Police Chief Jack Buckley are expected to speak at the gathering at Hormel Stadium.
Mayor Lungo-Koehn, Chief Buckley, Superintendent Edouard-Vincent and Director of Equity & Inclusion Osborne write a letter to residents.
Joseph Policell was unassuming, egoless and largely anonymous, but in the lives of generations of Catholics, he played the soundtrack.
New officers were elected for the 2020-2024 term over a public Zoom meeting Thursday night.
The extent of the city's budget shortfall is unknown, as potential state and federal aid is still up in the air.
Officials in seven communities want to have the option to place restrictions on construction projects during the coronavirus crisis.
The draft includes goals for addressing priority needs with resources available from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
The bill, currently in the Senate, is designed to strengthen local health services across the state.
Find polling locations, who's on the ballot, voting times and more before you head out to vote on Super Tuesday.
Mayor Breanna Lungo-Koehn discusses next steps for the police department after a quarter of its officers were blacklisted by the DA.
Here's what's been going on around Medford, according to Mayor Lungo-Koehn's office.
Donato has represented Medford and Malden for 20 years.
There are openings for residents on a dozen local committees and boards.