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Tito Jackson Accepts Social Justice Fellowship As His Next Move
After former Boston City Councilor Tito Jackson lost his bid to unseat Mayor Marty Walsh in last year's November election, it wasn't clear what would be… -
Inside Boston City Hall's Rolling, Roving Office
Dorchester resident Peter Gaffney recently got a new vehicle, and among the items on his to-do list was a trip to Boston City Hall to for a resident… -
Loved Ones Lost to Opioid Epidemic Remembered at Boston Ceremony
With opioid overdoses claiming the lives of more than a hundred Massachusetts residents every month since 2015, Boston — like cities around the world… -
Boston Donations For Houston More Than Expected
The items collected in Boston this week to help people displaced by Hurricane Harvey — diapers, clean clothing, food, toiletries, blankets, pet food, and… -
What Does Felix Arroyo's Firing Mean For Boston?
Joe Mathieu: The head of Boston's Health and Human Services Department, Felix Arroyo, is out of a job this morning, fired by the mayor yesterday following… -
New Boston.gov Aims For Accessibility—But Misses A Few Marks
When Bruce Howell, who coordinates accessibility services for the Carroll Center for the Blind in Newton, visited the newly-redesigned Boston.gov website,… -
Boston City Hall Releases New Diversity Data
The city of Boston has released new data on the diversity of its workforce.The recent data dump came after a judge ordered the information be made public… -
Report: Boston, Worcester, Springfield Doctored Tests For Lead In Water
Boston—along with more than 30 other U.S. cities—has cooked the books on its water testing, underestimating the amount of lead in its water, according to… -
Walsh Appointee Pleads Innocent To Federal Charges Of Pro-Union Extortion
A Boston city official appointed under Mayor Marty Walsh is fighting federal charges of union-related extortion.Kenneth Brissette, Boston’s director of… -
Songs of Solomon: Orchestrating 'Boston Calling'
Although still a little young to be as intrinsic to Boston’s musical history as chanting “Dirty Water” at Fenway or driving down Route 128 to…