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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announces new initiatives to support the LGBTQ+ community, including $125,000 in legal service grants and the launch of a 90+ member partner network.
A former city employee said she was fired to protect a top mayoral staffer she accused of making sexual overtures.
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said the feds are happy to comply with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s executive order that seeks ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended the internal review process that led to the firings of two City Hall staffers involved in a ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed an executive order that seeks to put pressure on the Trump administration to shed light on ...
The new ad launches in a Boston mayor's race that has become increasingly focused on money: PAC spending, fiscal management, ...
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Mayoral candidate Josh Kraft criticized the Wu administration’s handling of what he called “deplorable conditions” found by a ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu went on offense against the Trump administration, declaring she signed an executive order asking ICE ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and city officials held a news conference on their response to the Trump administration's ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu signed the $4.8 billion city budget, opting to accept all City Council changes for the first time ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was blasted again by federal officials for her criticism of immigration enforcement in the city, ...
The mayor hasn’t said what she’ll do if lawmakers again reject her plan to shield homeowners by raising property taxes on ...
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