The Boston Transportation Department is installing crosswalks, pedestrian ramps and, as well as signage to improve the Grove Street area.
Two men lost their lives in the line of duty in Massachusetts last year.
Do you know what a "pig parker" is? If so, don't be one.
At-Large City Councilor Felix Arroyo would like Boston to be the second city in the U.S. to offer its employees paid maternity and paternity leaves.
After a 27-month-long process, there's a tentative agreement on the table.
Bolling was the Boston City Council President in 1986-1987. He died on Sept. 11.
Boston Redevelopment Authority's research division releases industry profiles.
The mayor and governor joined family members of 9/11 victims on Tuesday morning in commemoration ceremonies.
The move is part of a legislature-approved reorganization of the Department of Transportation board structure.
After 16 months of trying to come up with a map, it was vetoed by the mayor, sending the Boston City Council back to the drawing board.
He hopes to spend the next two months meeting constituents.
Joseph Selvaggi will move on to challenge Rep. Stephen Lynch in November.
Council voted, 7-6, in favor of the submitted redistricting map on August 23.
Governor's Council District 2 candidates Brian Clinton and Patrick McCabe greeted voters outside of the Holy Name School polling site.
Mario Teran is one of a cluster of locals in Charlotte this week to represent Massachusetts at the Democratic National Convention.
Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate from Massachusetts, spoke at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night. What did you think of her speech?
To date, 21 city residents have enlisted in the program. If you're interested, the deadline to sign up is Sep. 30.
Read about Councilor Pressley's visit to the 2012 Democratic National Convention.
Congressional candidate Matt Temperley joined us on Aug. 30 for a live chat. Here's a short recap of the Q&A session. He faces Joe Selvaggi in Thursday's Republican Primary.
Congressional candidate Joseph Selvaggi joined us Tuesday for a live chat. Here's a short recap of the Q&A session.
At least four high-profile Massachusetts politicians will address delegates in North Carolina this week.
There is a State Primary Election today. Polls are open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m.
South End City Councilor Bill Linehan was the lone voice of opposition. West Roxbury Councilor Matt O'Malley supports the ban at present time.
Delegates will attend state convention at UMass Lowell on June 4.
Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Candidates running for 9th District seat in Congress discuss their opinions how they would govern if the opposite party is in the majority.
O'Malley won West Roxbury and Jamaica Plain.
O'Malley swept Holy Name precincts easily.
Very low turnout for preliminary to determine finalists for West Roxbury District Council seat.
Live BNN show hosted by West Roxbury's Seth Andrea McCoy.
Hennigan's small business ownership cited as one reason by sitting councilors.
No junior operators can use a cell phone, even hands-free, while driving.
Two weeks ago a Northeastern lab employee left the premises with cyanide and hurt herself.
Candidate says he is "unenthusiastic" about Menino's administration.
Hennigan formed the Parkway Kettle Campaign, chairs a YMCA board and has deep ties to community.
Trustees oversee annual budget of about $39 million.
Disappointed in the voter turnout, State Senate candidate Michael Walsh is looking past Tuesday night's loss.
Rush to face West Roxbury Republican Brad Williams in November
Incumbent Lynch to Face Republican Vernon Harrison in November.
Results say Coppinger first, Kelly Tynan second.