Court rules fired CCC Chair Shannon O'Brien must be reinstated
O'Brien was wrongfully terminated and is entitled to back pay, a judge ruled after two years of legal drama.
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Geoff Diehl Makes His Case For Governor, Shows Some Distance From Trump
“Center-right may be what [voters are] looking for,” said Diehl, a Republican running for Mass. governor. -
Breaking Barriers: Photos from Michelle Wu’s Boston victory
Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu made history Tuesday night, soundly defeating her opponent Annissa Essaibi George to become the first woman, the first person of color and the first Asian American to be elected mayor of the city. Meredith Nierman, GBH’s director of photography, documented the scene at Wu's victory celebration in Boston, Mass. -
Allen Leads Dem Pack In June Fundraising
The gubernatorial field is quickly taking shape and the fundraising numbers for June give a glimpse at which candidates are managing to draw in small and large donors. -
Ballot Campaign Taking Shape For Voter ID Proposal
Beacon Hill Republicans over the years have repeatedly pushed voter ID bills, which have failed to gain sufficient support to make it out of the Democrat-controlled Election Laws Committee. -
Trump-Aligned Republican Geoff Diehl Will Challenge Charlie Baker For Governor
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Mass. Attorney General Clears Ballot Question To Give Boston Council More Budget Power
Boston voters are one step closer to voting on a change in how the city spends money. -
Ex-Police Chief Dennis White Says He Was Victim Of Racial And Gender Discrimination
White has submitted an updated list of grievances against the City of Boston in federal court. -
After SCOTUS Upholds Arizona Voting Restrictions, Warren And Pressley Double Down On Ending The Filibuster
Mass. lawmakers say Democrats must overcome GOP objections to push through voting protections. -
The Debate Is Over: Boston City Council Passes Operating And School Budgets
Federal COVID-19 relief dollars greased the $5 billion-plus agreement. -
Dems In Disarray: How The Party's Stumble To Victory In 2020 Explains Their Predicament Now
The party's struggle to grasp the appeal of Trump and Trumpism is a constant.