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Boston: Only One Mayoral Candidate Says Moving Money From Police To Social Services Is A Top Priority
Most have narrowed their focus to improving the Police Department's response to mental health crises. -
John Barros: 'I Believe I Have [Walsh's] Vote' For Mayor
Boston mayoral candidate John Barros joined Boston Public Radio for a wide-ranging interview about his candidacy. -
Janey’s In ‘A Tricky Place’ With Release Of Patrick Rose Report, Which Doesn’t Name Names
The report focuses on general policy changes rather than specific decisions made by key individuals. -
‘Every Day It Gets Worse’: Community Calls On Mayoral Candidates To Tackle Opioid Problem At Mass And Cass
Mayoral candidates face pressure to tackle safety and public health issues for residents and people seeking resources at Mass and Cass. -
Councilor Edwards Backs Wu For Boston Mayor
Edwards’ endorsement makes East Boston an election battleground. -
Heavily Latino SEIU Backs Janey For Boston Mayor
The union support promises campaign volunteers and cash. -
Janey Commissioned A Report Into BPD's Handling Of Patrick Rose. Where Is It?
A review of Boston Police Department's internal affairs policies is complete, but not yet available to the public. -
With Santiago Out, Where Does Boston's Mayoral Race Stand?
"A lot is going to hinge on: who are those undecided people, and why are they sitting on the fence?" said Yawu Miller. -
Breaking Barriers: Photos from Michelle Wu’s Boston victory
Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu made history Tuesday night, soundly defeating her opponent Annissa Essaibi George to become the first woman, the first person of color and the first Asian American to be elected mayor of the city. Meredith Nierman, GBH’s director of photography, documented the scene at Wu's victory celebration in Boston, Mass. -
Boston Black Men's Committee Launches, Vows To Register Thousands Of New Voters
Acting Mayor Kim Janey joined the kickoff. Candidate Andrea Campbell says she was not invited.