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City commission issues its first fines under Boston Residents Jobs Policy
For decades, the diversity hiring policy has gone unenforced -
Mayor Wu officially moves to restructure Boston development
It launches an effort to fulfill one of Wu’s premier campaign pledges. -
The Mass GOP's identity crisis is coming to a head
After an election cycle to forget, the party could embrace a new approach—or stick with the status quo. -
Five big takeaways from Michelle Wu's first State of the City speech
The mayor's speech included some important pledges — and conspicuous omissions. -
Is police reform working in Massachusetts?
Plus, girding for a rent-control battle that's much bigger than Boston. -
City Hall and Beacon Hill brace for rent control debate
Even before Wu’s sketchy specifics emerged, rent control was controversial. -
Co-founder of Embrace Boston on mixed reviews for King sculpture
The new sculpture honoring Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King was recently unveiled. -
Public comments show deep divide on rent control in Boston
Mayor Wu is expected to release a rent stabilization plan this year. -
Would police and metal detectors make Boston’s public schools safer?
A new campaign to bring them back is sparking some sharp pushback. -
Wu says solution to Boston school bus woes lies in cooperation of charter and private schools
Lack of uniform start and dismal dismissal times is the root of the problem, report says.