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Go Straight To September: Expect Special Boston Mayoral Election To Be Waived
It's complicated, but Boston and Beacon Hill will agree to save money and trouble, political sources say. -
As Boston's Mayoral Race Shifts, Wu Lands Two Big Endorsements
The first declared candidate gets a boost as the contours of the race change. -
Walsh Extends Boston Reopening Pause
Gyms, movie theaters and museums will stay closed until the end of the month. -
It's Official: Walsh Signs Ordinance Creating Office Of Police Accountability And Transparency
The measure ramps up oversight of the BPD, but not as much as some had hoped. -
Stay Home, Party Virtually Or Else, Walsh Says
The mayor warned residents that police will crackdown on New Year's Eve parties that violate the city's 10-person capacity limit. -
Walsh To Bostonians: Over The Holidays, Stay Home And Keep It Small
An exhortation given for months gets an end-of-the-year twist. -
LISTEN: What Makes Michelle Wu Run?
The mayoral hopeful's vision for Boston is both intensely theoretical and deeply personal. -
City Council Approves Boston Police Oversight Office
Stopped short, however, of making civilian review board decisions binding on police commissioner. -
Eastern Mass. Cities Reimpose Restrictions On Indoor Activities As COVID Cases Rise
Boston, Arlington, Brockton, Lynn, Newton, Somerville and Winthrop join the aggressive move. -
Walsh Says More Boston Schools To Open Next Week For Up To 1,700 Special Needs Students
Walsh said that although cases are rising, Boston’s hospital numbers have “ticked up” at a rate sufficiently slow to make the case surge manageable, so far.