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Wu says she will draft new Boston districts, asks City Council to delay filing deadlines
A divided council voted to send the issue to its civil rights committee Wednesday rather than redraft it as a whole council. -
Federal judge sends Boston City Council back to the redistricting drawing board
Judge Patti Saris said the council improperly considered race in map making process. -
Frank Baker, a lonely conservative voice, to leave Boston City Council
His interactions with colleagues have often been tense. -
Wu unveils $4.28 billion ‘back-to-basics’ Boston operating budget
The spending plan prioritizes families and city efficiency, Wu said. -
After six days in court, federal judge now weighs Boston redistricting case
Lawyers in the case surrounding Boston's voting maps wrapped up oral arguments Wednesday. -
Councilor Kenzie Bok picked to lead Boston Housing Authority
Mayor Michelle Wu is tapping a former colleague to run the public housing authority. -
Boston redistricting challenge kicks off in federal court
At-Large Councilor Michael Flaherty takes the stand for three hours as a witness. -
Veteran congressman, sitting local politicians will testify against Boston in federal redistricting case
The lawsuit lays bare a rift among Boston Democrats. -
Boston City Council approves Wu's rent control and city planning proposals
Two major pieces of Wu’s agenda now move forward to state lawmakers. -
Tenants call for more radical rent control in 2nd Boston City Council hearing
Wu has defended her proposal as balanced.