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About Last Night: What The 2019 Boston Elections Actually Mean
For the first time ever, the city's going to have a majority-woman, majority-minority City Council. Now what? -
Roxbury Vote For 'Nubian Square' Clears Way For Name Change
Voters in Roxbury precincts endorse renaming Dudley Square. -
After Nail-Biter Race, Council Candidate St. Guillen Prepares For Grueling Recount
Alejandra St. Guillen came in just 10 votes shy of Julia Mejia in the race for a councilor at-large seat in Tuesday's election. -
Local Politics: Boston City Council District 9 Candidates
On November 5th, Allston-Brighton residents will choose a fresh face to represent them in Boston City Hall. -
Walsh Vows 'More Than Tweaks' To Zoning Board Of Appeal
The mayor spoke days after a city-commissioned audit of the ZBA revealed an ongoing federal investigation. -
'The Urgency Has Just Grown So Much': Michelle Wu Talks Development And Representation
The city councilor says the way Boston builds shapes everything else. -
Garrison Raises Eyebrows At Roxbury Candidates Forum
Councilor Althea Garrison was sharply critical of her colleagues. -
Michelle Wu On Her Plan To Rethink Development in Boston
On Monday, the Boston city councilor-at-large released a sweeping plan to redesign the zoning and approval process in the city. -
Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu Calls For Abolition Of Agency Charged With Zoning And Development
Wu contends the Boston Planning and Development Agency fuels inequality. -
Boston City Councilor Calls For Zoning Board Overhaul, Says Members Shouldn't Be Dealing In Real Estate
Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards says the state law reserving a seat for the real estate industry on the city’s Zoning Board of Appeals should be eliminated.