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Boston Mayor Wu OKs new city voting map
The map was approved in a contentious Boston City Council meeting last week. -
Archdiocese, Dorchester residents rebuke city councilor’s anti-Protestant remark
Archdiocese sees no redistricting conspiracy but calls for more consideration following new map’s approval by the council. -
Boston City Council approves new voting districts — despite court challenge
Council also overrode Wu's pay raise veto. -
'We are real models. We're not role models': Portraits of Pride honors Boston's LGBTQ+ leaders
22 portraits line the Boston Common, spreading a message of pride to the community. -
How the Boston Book Festival became a huge success
200 distinguished authors and moderators will be at the event in Copley Square from Oct. 28-29. -
New report eyes ways to bring downtown Boston back to life
Mayor Wu envisions a "round-the-clock" neighborhood with more housing and nightlife. -
Take a field trip with us to the Boston Harbor
Former intern Eli Chavez takes a ride on a cycle boat. -
Community shocked after Civil Rights icon Jean McGuire stabbed in Franklin Park
91-year-old advocate for education and racial equity in stable condition -
City of Boston program to promote civic engagement by Black men and boys
The initiative is the first from Boston's Office of Black Male Advancement. -
Wu may veto 20% Boston City Council, mayoral pay raises
The mayor called the pay bumps “concerning.”