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Taking the Plunge: Condon School Hosts First-Ever Polar Plunge for the Special Olympics
Students and staff at the Condon K-8 School in South Boston recently made a splash—literally—by hosting something pretty cool (and freezing): the Special Olympics Polar [...]
BPD Community Alert: Detectives Seek Public’s Assistance in Shots Fired Investigation at South Bay Mall
The Boston Police Department is asking for the public’s help in identifying individuals sought in connection with a shots-fired incident at South Bay Mall, located [...]
Councilor Mejia says she will not be participating in budget hearings at Tax Day rally
A small crowd gathered outside the Iannella Chamber before the City Council’s regular meeting on Wednesday, for Councilor Julia Mejia’s No Taxation Without Representation rally. [...]
Councilors Flynn & Murphy to hold hearing on potential misuse of ARPA funds
Councilors Flynn and Murphy have called for a hearing to discuss potential noncompliance and a lack of transparency regarding the use of American Rescue Plan [...]
Senator Collins Announces Details for This Year’s St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast
The 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast will take place Sunday morning, March 15, at the Ironworkers Union Hall, 195 Old [...]
On Friday morning, a woman was found under a train at Andrew Station.
There was a frightening scene at the Andrew Square MBTA station on Friday morning after a woman ended up underneath [...]
Neighbors suggest mobilizing the youth, supporting community clean-up, and following models that work to improve Boston’s snow emergency response
Recent snow emergencies have left neighbors less than satisfied with the city’s ability to clear roads. On March 3, the [...]
BPD Community Alert: Detectives Assigned to District C-6 Seek the Public’s Help to Identify The Following Individual in Relation to a Suspicious Person in South Boston
BPD Community Alert: Detectives assigned to District C-6 (South Boston) are seeking the public’s assistance to identify the pictured individual involved [...]
Councilor Flynn to Hold a Hearing on Pest Control on Monday, March 16th at 10AM
BOSTON- On March 16th at 10:00AM in the Iannella Chamber at City Hall, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn will hold [...]
City of Boston Dog Licensing Reminder (and Boston’s Most Popular Dog Names!)
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Animal Care and Control Division reminds city dog owners that the annual deadline for [...]
Rep. Biele Sponsors Successful Fire Hydrant Challenge to Help Dig Out From Blizzard ’26
BOSTON – Last week, as the Blizzard of 2026 dropped over 17 inches of snow on Boston, State Representative David Biele issued a friendly fire [...]
Revolutionary Spaces Helps Boston Achieve Museums for All Hub Status, Expanding Free and Discounted Museum Access To Families
BOSTON, MA (March 2, 2026) — Today Revolutionary Spaces announced its participation in Museums for All, joining Boston Children’s Museum, Historic New England - Otis House, The USS [...]
Mayor Michelle Wu Announces First-Ever Office Hours
Office Hours with the Mayor will bring City Hall out of City Hall and directly to residents BOSTON – Friday, February 27, 2026 – Mayor Michelle Wu [...]
Senator Collins Files Amendment to the Bright Act for UMass Boston Nursing School
Funding would also be set aside for a satellite campus at the former Carney Hospital Site Senator Nick Collins, a member of the Joint Committee [...]
LJ Henriquez and Telma Särkipaju crowned Red Bull Heavy Metal Champions at City Hall Plaza
Upwards of 25,000 spectators packed into City Hall Plaza this past weekend to catch Red Bull Heavy Metal, the leading showcase in street snowboarding. Before [...]
Councilor Flynn Files Resolution In Support of 7 Night “Resident Parking Only” In South Boston
BOSTON - This week, Boston City Councilor Ed Flynn filed a resolution in support of a seven nights per week “Resident Parking Only” policy in [...]
















