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Researchers at the National Zoning Atlas spent several years poring over every zoning code in Massachusetts to determine ...
What’s true and what’s false in the Boston mayoral election? Plenty of attacks have already been leveled in the race between Mayor Michelle Wu and Josh Kraft.
Boston has declared its independence from disgraced City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson, whose last day of work after resigning following her conviction on federal corruption charges was July 4.
Boston just approved new liquor licenses for 21 new and established restaurants and bars around the city. Here's where you can now look forward to getting a drink soon.
A severe weather day is not expected in Boston, but storms could bring downpours to the area today.
A new outdoor entertainment venue opened in South Boston. Here's what it looks like.
Events Boston’s Donna Summer Disco Party rolls back into City Hall Plaza The free, family-friendly, four-hour party kicks off at 5 p.m. this Friday, June 27 — you can bring your skates.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu focused on her administration's efforts to reform city zoning in an event Thursday in front of 200 businesspeople in Boston.
Since Park City opened, crowds have already gathered for picnic meals, live music, and lots of lounging in the sun. Weekend fitness classes are on the way, and Sanchez and Randolph are excited to pair ...
Boston has retaliated against commercial landlords that appeal their tax assessments by imposing a surcharge, a legal aid group alleges.
Pioneer Institute’s legal arm sent a formal notice to the state Department of Revenue that asserts the City of Boston is “unlawfully retaliating” against commercial real estate owners who ...