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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. -
'Enough is Enough': Boston City Council President Calls For Bold Action On Education
Councilor Andrea Campbell says the Boston Public School system needs an overhaul to address widespread inequities in the system. -
Local News: The Boston City Council Race Heats Up And The South End Says Goodbye To Its Favorite Mailman
Callie covers the greater Boston news you need to know with local journalists. -
After Public Outcry, A Debate Emerges About Whether Voters Should Elect Boston School Committee
At a three hour session on Tuesday, members of the public told Boston's City Council Education Committee their voices aren't being heard.