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Interim Suffolk County DA Kevin Hayden 'very likely' to run for a full term
Hayden said there will be a decision coming soon. -
Vaccine mandates working well in Boston despite pushback, city health official says
Almost half the entire city has gotten a booster shot, Dr. Bisola Ojikutu said. -
Wu declares snow emergency in Boston, cautions against travel
City parking ban takes effect at 9 p.m. -
Boston City Council votes to consider making the School Committee an elected body
The move sets up a potential conflict with Mayor Wu, who favors a hybrid model. -
Wu announces $40 million to fund affordable housing projects
More than 700 new units will come out of 14 affordable housing projects. -
City Clerk Maureen Feeney, a fixture in Boston politics for nearly 35 years, to retire
The newly elected City Council will choose her replacement. -
What happens if people return to Mass. and Cass? Dr. Monica Bharel responds
Bharel said the city does not want encampments to return in the summer, -
Boston likely to lose Supreme Court argument over flying religious flag at City Hall, experts say
The city refused to fly a Christian flag in front of City Hall and was sued. -
For entrepreneurs of color, mentoring is the key to opening doors and breaking down barriers
Local business leaders are working to support BIPOC professionals -
Boston superintendent avoiding remote learning 'at every cost,' but calls for flexibility
State officials haven't budged on the required 180 days of in-person schooling.