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Boston City Council approves symbolic slavery apology
Along with an apology, the resolution text includes a four-pronged commitment. -
Wu rejects City Council's proposed public safety budget cuts
The Boston City Council now has until the end of the month to either override or accept Wu’s amended proposal -
Boston City Council passes BPS budget, $25 million omnibus budget proposal
The council spending proposal readjusts about 1% of the mayor’s budget proposal. -
Three takeaways from Mayor Wu’s address to Boston think tank
Wu anticipates clashes with naysayers as she pushes ahead with reform agenda. -
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.