By Priscilla Liguori
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh wants Massachusetts residents to vote no on question four. He says if marijuana is legalized, 48 pot shops will quickly emerge in the city.

By Priscilla Liguori
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh wants Massachusetts residents to vote no on question four. He says if marijuana is legalized, 48 pot shops will quickly emerge in the city.
By Priscilla Liguori
The solar-powered “Soofa sign” has a screen displaying information and social media posts about local events and services.
By Mandy Cordero & Tashanea Whitlow
Mayor Marty Walsh, along with city officials, joined the Richard family outside City Hall at 2:49pm in memory of those hurt and lost during the 2013 marathon bombings.
Continue readingBy Melanie Camacho
Mayor Marty Walsh asks residents to shop locally this Valentines Day to help small business recover from the effects of recent snow storms.
Continue readingBy Amelia Fabiano
Mayor Walsh speaks about another coming storm and the continuing clean up effort.
Continue readingBy Melanie Camacho
MBTA General Manager, Beverly Scott, resigned on Tuesday after a vote of confidence from the Mass Department of Transportation.
By Amelia Fabiano
Monday’s Winter Storm Linus dumped another foot of snow on top of the twenty-four inches that were already there for the city, causing Mayor Walsh to shut down public schools for the fifth day in the last seven.
Continue readingBy Mandy Cordero
Mayor Walsh stresses the severity of the storm in the city in a press conference this afternoon. The city has already accumulated over two-feet of snow and is expected to grow until 1 a.m.
Continue readingBy Patricia Nicolas
Martin Walsh was sworn in as Boston’s new mayor at Boston College’s Conte Forum.