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Boston rent control opposition deepens with landlords’ lawsuit
MassLandlords’ suit hones in on big developers’ influence in the Wu administration’s rent control task force. -
City Council begins vetting rent control for Boston
Multiple councilors took issue with 15-year waiver for new buildings. -
Mayor Wu vetoes an elected school committee for Boston
Elected school committee supporters are disappointed. -
Boston invests $67 million into affordable housing projects across the city
Plans call for the creation of more than 800 units in eight city neighborhoods. -
Boston Council fails to amend Wu's proposal for new citizens' budget office
A nine-member citizen panel will oversee a portion of the city budget. -
Wu reveals members of the new Boston Reparations Task Force
Public historian, attorney and Burke High School students among new task force to explore reparations in Boston. -
Five big takeaways from Michelle Wu's first State of the City speech
The mayor's speech included some important pledges — and conspicuous omissions. -
City Hall and Beacon Hill brace for rent control debate
Even before Wu’s sketchy specifics emerged, rent control was controversial. -
Wu seeks to wrangle more affordable housing from Boston developers
Tighter guidelines and stricter regulations would be the tools under a proposal that’s heading to City Council. -
Local News Roundtable: Green Line ready for its big debut, but letting more teens vote may stall
Callie Crossley hosts local reporters on the Green Line extension, a push to let younger Bostonians vote and more.