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Analysis: 5 Reasons To Think Michelle Wu Can Win, And 5 Reasons To Think She Can’t
Will the 2021 Boston mayoral race live up to the hype? -
O’Connor To Markey: Let’s Have Seven Debates, Not Just One
The Democratic incumbent may take some convincing. -
Boston City Council Hears Testimony For Civilian Police Oversight Proposal
The proposal would replace the existing Civilian Ombudsman Oversight Panel, which has long been criticized as ineffective and toothless by advocates. -
Andrea Campbell: Boston Should Start School Year Fully Remote
The city councilor says the school district hasn't answered questions about how to equitably or safely execute a hybrid model. -
Between Mayor Walsh And Teachers Union, A Growing Gap — And A Political Minefield
Walsh's reopening plan is under fire from Boston Teachers Union, and potential mayoral challengers. -
Boston's Latest Racial Equity Push Isn't New
Making equity job one has raised an obvious question: Haven’t we been here before? -
Wu, Walsh Exchange Public Criticisms Over Boston Resiliency, Racial Equity Funds
The city councilor said the fund does not go far enough in tackling structural inequality. -
Of $17 Million In Boston COVID Contracts, Only One Went To A Local Minority Business
Mayor Marty Walsh has pledged change, but progress is halting. -
'People Are Done With Talk': Activists Confront Walsh About Racism In Boston During Online Forum
In a virtual roundtable, the mayor defended steps he's taken to address racism in city government. -
Boston City Council Passes Walsh Budget After Tense, Heartfelt Debate
The 8-5 vote on the $3.6 billion budget marked a rare split among liberal council members.