-
Watch: Mayor Walsh Expresses Cautious Support For BPS' Tentative Hybrid Reopening Plan
In the tentative plan, half of the city's students would attend school in-person on Mondays and Tuesdays, and half on Thursdays and Fridays. -
Boston Opens Cooling Centers During Heat Wave, With Coronavirus Safety Precautions
The city has set up 20 cooling centers to help residents beat the heat. -
Christopher Wilkins: Playing On Through A Pandemic
The Boston Landmarks Orchestra has taken its concerts online. -
WATCH: Walsh Says Boston Stepping Up Outreach To Latino Communities Amid Pandemic
Walsh said the Boston Resiliency Fund is providing $400,000 in grants to the Greater Boston Latino Network and other local nonprofits and health centers. -
Boston Enters 3rd Phase Of Economic Restart
Movie theaters, museums and historical sites are among the businesses allowed to reopen Monday, with appropriate public health measures in place. -
WATCH: Walsh Announces Boston Can Move Forward With Phase 3 Reopening
Under the plan, retail and dining establishments will be allowed to open and receive patrons indoors, provided those businesses follow state and city safety guidelines. -
In A Time Of Uncertainty, Bostonians Embrace Their Community Gardens
The 175 community gardens scattered through the city are gaining popularity, as residents look for "respite." -
After Four Months, New England Aquarium To Reopen Under Strict Social Distancing Guidelines
A few exhibits will be closed, as will the café. There will be no live presentations, and the Shark and Ray Touch Tank will, for now, be a “no-touch” tank. -
Watch: Walsh Warns Boston's Tourism Industry May Still Be Slow To Recover
Tourism venues reopen in Boston next week, but Walsh said the city’s tourism industry “is in for a bit more of a ride here,” because tourists are still not comfortable traveling. -
WATCH: Walsh Says Fireworks Companies Are 'Taking Advantage' Of People At Home During Pandemic
The mayor's annual press conference ahead of July Fourth happened in the backdrop of an extraordinary increase in fireworks complaints around the city.