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Janey: Boston Is ‘Well-Positioned’ To Start Loosening COVID Restrictions
On 'Greater Boston,' Acting Mayor Kim Janey explained her consideration to speed up the city's reopening. -
At NAACP Forum, Boston Mayoral Candidates Differ On Jobs Policy And How To Close The Wealth Gap
All of the candidates vowed to include youth in their administration. -
LISTEN: Jon Santiago On The State Of The Mayor's Race, Marty Walsh's Legacy And Kim Janey's Tenure
The state rep and mayoral candidate also opened up about his personal history. -
Campbell Calls Boston Police Union Attacks 'Racist' And 'Sexist'
The mayoral candidate said the tone of the Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association should alarm the public and worry the officers it represents. -
What Can An Acting Mayor Act On, Anyway?
Step one: Understand the phrase "not admitting of delay." -
Boston Pushing Preliminary Election Up One Week To Sept. 14
The City Council also voted Wednesday to limit how Boston police can use of rubber bullets and tear gas. -
Boston's $3.75 Billion Budget Is A Political Battle Ground — Especially If You're Running for Mayor
Councilors Baker and Flaherty warn that without vigilance, federal funds could be used for political purposes. -
Campbell Calls For US Attorney to Investigate Boston Police
Mayoral politics are swirling in Boston’s long-awaited police misconduct review. -
Boston Mayoral Candidates Debate Differences On Education, Police During Local Forum
Wu would abolish the BPDA; Essaibi George favors appointed school committee — with city council input. -
Boston Police Documents Show Then Commissioner Knew Of Sex Charge Against Patrick Rose In 1996
Since his 2018 retirement, five additional people have stepped forward with accusations of sexual abuse against the former union chief.