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Boston’s flag rejection violated Christian group's First Amendment rights, Supreme Court rules
Group director says they’ll reapply if Boston resumes flag flying program. -
Boston City Council to weigh virtual access mandate
A newly proposed open meeting measure would mandate remote access to proceedings of the City Council and 18 of Boston’s other public boards, committees and trusts. -
Wu names José Massó as Boston's new Human Services chief
Massó, will oversee one of the largest cabinets in the city, according to the mayor's office. -
Boston re-extends inclusive tourism campaign amid pandemic recovery
The new ads play off the typical Boston accent. -
After heated debate, Boston City Council limits protests outside homes
A new ordinance would still allow neighborhood protests, just not early in the morning or overnight. -
Wu seeks a truce in North End dining dispute
New adjustments could lighten the financial burden on some restaurants. -
North End residents, restaurateurs butt heads over outdoor dining
"There was no understanding by the residents that this was going to be any kind of permanent thing, and the impact is very great," one resident said. -
As Boston weighs a reparations commission, questions of cost and control arise
City councilor Lydia Edwards says current plans could be improved. -
Wu announces new office focused on LGBTQ+ Bostonians
Funding will be included in the Mayor's upcoming budget. -
Open Studio: Mayor Wu on all things arts, and a traveling hip-hop theater troupe
Watch "Open Studio With Jared Bowen" as he meets with Mayor Wu to discuss Boston arts and the group Freestyle Love Supreme.