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Wu launches push to give Bostonians more say in city's almost $4B budget
The mayor wants residents to weigh in before the outcome is decided. -
Wu taps Roxbury campaign organizer to lead new Boston Office of Black Male Advancement
Frank Farrow to also lead a related initiative, the Commission on Black Men and Boys -
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. -
City Clerk Maureen Feeney, a fixture in Boston politics for nearly 35 years, to retire
The newly elected City Council will choose her replacement. -
94% of Boston city workers have complied with COVID-19 vaccine mandate, Wu said
Roughly 1,100 employees have not yet gotten vaccinated, city data suggests. -
Now a state senator, Edwards' plans to leave Boston City Council are unclear
The new legislator had "no comment" on plans to leave her council seat. -
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. -
Judge rejects Boston police and fire unions' bid to halt Wu's COVID-19 vaccine mandate
About 400 workers could face suspension if they don't comply or seek an exemption by Jan. 15. -
Anti-vaccine mandate protesters bring their opposition to Mayor Wu's Roslindale doorstep
A song, bullhorns and chants break the calm of the residential neighborhood. -
Three key things to know about Wu's plan for Mass. and Cass
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the city will have people out of tent encampments and into beds by Jan. 12.