Mayor Thomas Menino came out publicly against the "at-grade" plan for reconfiguration of the Casey Overpass area. He would have preferred a smaller bridge with a greenway beneath it.
The MBTA is looking far and wide for a company to run its commuter rail service.
The Boston City Council approved the School Committee's plan that would expand student's access to high-performing schools, but also results in the loss of a Mission Hill k-8 neighborhood school.
Parents testifying tonight about their children's Boston Public Schools transportation experiences at City Council Education Committee hearings at City Hall.
Today at 4 p.m. Boston City Council's Education Committee is leading public hearings on the current student assignment lottery and more. You can watch it live.
Patrick McCabe is a longtime court advocate for children and an accountant.
Lang is a Roslindale resident and an alum of Catholic Memorial.
In order to test sensors that detect biological agents that terror groups could release into subway systems, Homeland Security and the T plan to release dead bacteria at three Red Line stops during off-hours.
The council also talked about parking meter technology and approved $1 million for public parks during the May 16 regular meeting.
Five states and the District of Columbia offer a full gamut of rights to gay people, according to The Guardian.
The USPS presented a plan Wednesday that would avoid closing some of the rural post offices and instead, reduce the hours of 13,000 rural post offices across the country.
According to the National Association of Drug Court Professionals, the drug court approach reduces crime by as much as 45% more than other sentencing options.
Public hearings will be held on student assignment, school quality and student transportation, as it relates to the Boston Public Schools system.
The Bellevue Hill Improvement Association met on Monday night, and all members were offered a free petunia plant.
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick supports same-sex marriage and championed the President's public support of same-sex marriage.
Massachusetts was the first state in the union to allow same-sex couples to get married.
Brown campaign video was shot by taxpayer-funded staffer working at an official event, allege Massachusetts Democratic Party chairman.
City Councilor Mike Ross said Charles Street on Beacon Hill is an example of a business district where retail is being strangled by too many street-level banks.
Boston Mayor Thomas Menino and Irish President Michael Higgins met with Lord Mayor Richie Gormley today.
The VALOR Act is intended to expand benefits and increase access to services for veterans, active-duty military and their families. The bill will now go before the House of Representatives.
ISD permit process for summer projects to be easier so you can get build that pool, deck or shed.
It's budget season at Boston City Hall, and meetings are open to the public live or on television.
The Boston City Council's weekly meeting was short on time, as councilors rehashed redistricting districts.
Don't forget to pay your quarterly tax bill this week.
Supporters packed the Elks Hall as Coppinger launches efforts to gain a second term.
Massachusetts House of Representatives restores funding for naturally occurring retirement communities.
Volunteers are welcome at all of the scheduled neighborhood cleanups.
Councilor Arroyo proposing to have recycling bins right next to trash bins throughout Boston, similar to what other cities do.
Lucchino spoke at today's Boston City Council meeting.
Boston City Council resolution recognizes today as Fenway Park Day in recognition of the beloved park's 100th birthday this season.
The DNC will be in Charlotte, NC, from September 3-7, and local delegates will be there to choose President Obama as the official nominee for the party.
Clinton, is Boston City Councilor Rob Consalvo's longtime chief of staff, and wants to replace the late Kelly Timilty.
“You Have Rights” public education campaign aims to ensure fair housing for all Boston residents.
The state's city-to-city unemployment rates for February 2012.
The annual rite of spring, the restocking of Jamaica Pond with more than 1,000 trout and salmon, took place Wednesday morning.
The Flaherty Pool in Roslindale will undergo a $5.6-million renovation, and the Draper Pool in West Roxbury will get a $3.75-million upgrade, with the projects starting early 2013.
Sunday's Opening Day featured three games and lots of fun.
West Roxbury's District Councilor Matt O'Malley ran in the 2012 Boston Marathon and recorded his last 200 yards.
The Boston Republican City Committee is offering a mentoring program to Boston Republicans who are considering a run for any elected office.
District City Councilor Matt O'Malley's 2nd Annual Town hall was a positive one. He garnered fruitful discussion, addressed a number of neighborhood issues and acknowledged future concerns.