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Who gets to be online? How Boston is studying the digital divide
Chief Information Officer Santi Garces explains the city's new survey. -
Boston's Latino business owners still lacking access to vital resources
A first-of-its-kind Spanish language summit hopes to help fill in the gaps. -
Wu moves to speed up Boston affordable housing construction with executive order
The mayor would ideally like to see 30% of new construction as “affordable.” -
Wu blocks new artificial turfs in Boston parks, refrains from calling it a ban
The plans for Malcolm X Park stated: “Mayor Wu has directed that no new artificial turf fields will be installed in the City of Boston.” -
Wu moves to install new crop of zoning board officials
It’s a step toward the mayor’s campaign pledge to revamp Boston’s construction planning and approval process. -
In a surprise move, City Councilor Arroyo proposes new Boston voting districts
Roxbury's Tania Fernandes Anderson co-sponsors the changes. -
As DA, Kevin Hayden says his office will focus on building trust, engaging with Suffolk County residents
Hayden denied rumors that the leak about Arroyo's allegations came from his office during a controversy-filled campaign. -
Hayden wins Suffolk County District Attorney primary
Arroyo, however, disagrees, refusing to concede until all votes are counted. -
3 takeaways after reviewing Arroyo's redacted police file
Win or lose the DA's race, issues originating from Arroyo’s sexual assault investigations will not disappear immediately. -
Judge orders BPD to give Arroyo redacted file from 2005 sexual assault investigation
The ruling, just days before the primary election, orders the files to be provided by Friday afternoon.