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Mayor Wu vetoes an elected school committee for Boston
Elected school committee supporters are disappointed. -
City commission issues its first fines under Boston Residents Jobs Policy
For decades, the diversity hiring policy has gone unenforced -
Mayor Wu officially moves to restructure Boston development
It launches an effort to fulfill one of Wu’s premier campaign pledges. -
The Mass GOP's identity crisis is coming to a head
After an election cycle to forget, the party could embrace a new approach—or stick with the status quo. -
Five big takeaways from Michelle Wu's first State of the City speech
The mayor's speech included some important pledges — and conspicuous omissions. -
Is police reform working in Massachusetts?
Plus, girding for a rent-control battle that's much bigger than Boston. -
City Hall and Beacon Hill brace for rent control debate
Even before Wu’s sketchy specifics emerged, rent control was controversial. -
Co-founder of Embrace Boston on mixed reviews for King sculpture
The new sculpture honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King was recently unveiled. -
Public comments show deep divide on rent control in Boston
Mayor Wu is expected to release a rent stabilization plan this year. -
Would police and metal detectors make Boston’s public schools safer?
A new campaign to bring them back is sparking some sharp pushback.