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We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our BOStoday Picture of the Year contest.
As the city prepares for the potential of the first snowfall of the season, here are a few things to keep mind.
The new plan proposes closing many existing schools in favor or bolstering enrollment and student offerings at larger facilities.
There is a lot of buzz about AI these days — here are a few updates about how our community is working to develop the future of AI.
From buzzy AI articles, to an eerie tour of a Boston landmark, here’s what our readers flocked to this year.
A whale of a new sculpture stroll is coming to Downtown Crossing through March.
The all-day event will use networking, educational sessions, and panels to foster connections between civic leaders and Boston residents.
2023’s “Google Year in Search” is out — check out what Bostonians were searching most this year (it might surprise you).
By 2026, local high school football teams will need to a new field for home games and practices.
After 100+ years of manufacturing blades in South Boston, the company has shared its intentions for its 31-acre campus along Fort Point Channel.

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