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Wu to add early childhood office to Boston City Hall
The currently un-budgeted office will centralize education and care services. -
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.