City health officials want "thousands" to get vaccinated this weekend.
The city-owned building has an elevator, and is closer to Boston City Hall than the Mayor's Hyde Park home.
Boston's seen a ten-fold increase in flu cases over last year.
Nicole Freedman was instrumental in several Boston-based bicycle initiatives, most notably the Hubway system.
In an interview with Fox 25 news after her Thursday morning swearing-in ceremony, Warren told reporters she'd "work her tail off" in Washington.
A drop in the state's median household income led to the salary reduction.
Mayor Thomas Menino met with his Cabinet and is back in City Hall.
Coppinger embarks on his second term as a Massachusetts state Representative.
The congressman said he is giving "serious consideration" to a run for Senate.
The law that went into effect on Jan. 1, 2013 allows store owners to place scanners in the aisles, making shoppers do their own price checks, instead of individually marking each item.
The bill eases portions of the so-called "fiscal cliff."
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino writes about taking action against gun violence in the U.S.
The new city ordinance requires all owners to register all rental units of more than six units.
District 6 Boston City Councilor Matt O'Malley attended the White House Christmas Party on Dec. 18.
Murphy to remain as Boston City Council president after getting support from his peers.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino has been hospitalized with several ailments since Oct. 26.
The State Department of Public Health is working on coming up with statewide regulations.
Mass. Senate Republican Leader Bruce Tarr plans to introduce legislation in January.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino was in the hospital and now is staying at the Spaulding Rehab Center.
The Boston City Council unanimously supported U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein's, D-CA, reintroduction of the expired assault weapons ban.
Boston City Councilor Felix Arroyo held a hearing addressing how to get rid of the stigma surrounding mental illness in the Boston area.
Residents are invited to a public hearing with Boston Public Schools and the Boston Public Health Commission on Tuesday night to address mental health issues, especially in light of the recent tragedy of Newtown, Connecticut.
Wu, a Harvard graduate, recently worked for the Elizabeth Warren campaign and the City of Boston.
A new data-driven website and downloadable app lets Boston residents check in on the city's services performance, including transportation, crime, fire, parks and other departments.
Gov. Deval Patrick says the state’s toll system will be fully automated by 2015.
If passed, the law would allow the public to access information about Level 1 sex offenders.
A study finds that Bay Staters will pay more if the child and college tuition tax credits expire.
The Boston City Council is discussing how to improve bicycling infrastructure across the city, with the possibility of adding more bicycling barrier lanes to protect riders.
The City of Boston was just one of seven cities to receive funding for the project through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Kaia Rose Sooknanan-Andrew was honored for her work today at the Boston City Council.
Boston officials and cycling advocates will present what specific areas of the city we should prioritize for barrier lanes.
Boston leaders are looking to amend the rental ordinances and thus create a citywide database of all rental units.
Patrick announced the budget adjustments Tuesday.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino writes to President Obama, "Show us opportunity. Sell us on progress. Tell us the truth, especially on taxes."
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino is currently at the Spaulding Rehabilitation Center recuperating his back.
The Massachusetts Youth Council encourages young people to become civically engaged in their communities.
Annie Dookhan, the state drug lab chemist accused of mishandling evidence, will face further indictments.
Public bubblers, fountains and filling stations could decrease plastic bottle use and improve health—but where should they go?
Some residents waited more than three hours to vote on Election Day.