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Jury Seated, Trial Of Walsh Aides Accused Of Extortion Set To Begin
Fedreal Prosecutors Say Kenneth Brissette and Timothy Sullivan illegally pressured the Boston Calling music festival into hiring union labor. -
City Council President Releases New Education Plan
Andrea Campbell has released an action plan that aims to improve equity across Boston's school system. -
It's A 'Direct Attack On Everything We Stand For As A City,' Walsh Says Of MFA Controversy
Mayor Walsh said he knows Boston's record on diversity and race is not perfect, but he's dedicated to fixing the problem. -
Flood Of Candidates Suggests A Seat On Boston's Council Is A Hot Property
By the filing deadline, 65 candidates were vying for a seat of the city's 13-member legislative body. -
With No Incumbent, The Race For Allston-Brighton's City Council Seat Is Wide Open
Brandon Bowser, Liz Breadon and Lee Nave are the three candidates currently competing for the seat. -
Boston Politics: Pitching Wu, Council Upheaval, And A BPS Reckoning
With so much happening nationally, it's easy to miss the drama that's brewing closer to home. -
Court Opens Door For Renewing Case Against Boston City Hall Aides But Will Federal Prosecutors Take It?
Kenneth Brissette and Timothy Sullivan were charged with extortion in 2014. -
Boston City Council Wants To Know BPD Traffic Enforcement Plan — And Whether There Is One
Frustrated residents and safe streets groups say when it comes to traffic, Boston has culture of non-enforcement. -
Boston Council Members Move To Extend Their Own Terms
The home rule petition passed 11-2. Voting "no," Councilor Michelle Wu says the measure would empower incumbents. -
Boston Councilor's Bill Would Mandate Minority Inclusion Among Marijuana Licensees
Councilor Kim Janey says the city needs to actively ensure that minority communities aren't being left behind.