When we asked readers if Councilor Toner should resign, the majority (73%) of the more than 300 respondents said he should.
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Civil liberties advocates are putting pressure on the Boston City Council to reject a sizable federal anti-terrorism grant, ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the city is rethinking how to manage its annual youth summer jobs fair after massive crowding ...
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Boston's mayoral race is heating up, with two campaigns expected to formally kick off this week and one challenger firing ...
Secretary of State William F. Galvin appointed a state receiver to the Boston’s Elections Commission in February after ...
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Two Boston city councilors are seeking clarity from Secretary of State Bill Galvin on how state “receivership” will impact ...
Housing affordability once again was a topic of debate at City Hall on Tuesday, with City Councilor Ed Flynn suggesting the ...
Boston’s City Council voted on March 12 to officially designate the city as a sanctuary for transgender individuals and the ...
Boston’s City Council voted 12-1 at a meeting March 12 to officially designate the city as a sanctuary for transgender ...
Artificial intelligence has “significant implications for municipal governance,” according to a hearing order the City ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu presented her third annual State of the City address on Wednesday evening, her first such speech ...
We stand with those hurt by exploitation. We call on Councilor Toner to consider the impact of this situation on the City Council and his role as a leader in the community." Eleven more so-called ...
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