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In Final Debate, Boston Mayoral Candidates Wu And Essaibi George Clash Over Mass And Cass
The final debate came as Bostonians concluded day three of in-person early voting. -
Black Bostonians Fled To Atlanta To Escape Racism. They’re Not Coming Back, No Matter Who’s Elected Mayor.
With Boston about to elect its first mayor of color, the Black former Bostonians in Atlanta say that historic milestone has not changed their minds about the city much — if at all. -
Watch: How Will Wu And Essaibi George Address Boston's Massive Wealth Divide?
The latest "Race Into History" examines the candidates’ visions for the city's economic future. -
In Framingham, An Uncertain Future For Yvonne Spicer's Historic Mayoralty
Her opponent, Charlie Sisitsky, won big in September's preliminary election. -
Like Other Arab Americans In Politics, Boston's Essaibi George Faces Questions About Her Identity
For the Arab-Polish, first-generation American woman, identity has been a complicated journey. -
Boston’s Mayoral Election: Candidates, Ballot Questions, How To Vote And More
Whether Michelle Wu or Annissa Essaibi George, both Democrats, come out on top on Nov. 2, the city will have a woman of color leading it for the first time. -
Boston Mayoral Candidates Essaibi George, Wu Square Off In A Spirited Debate
Frontrunner Wu made the case for thinking big, while Essaibi George argued for the need to be realistic. -
Campbell Endorses Council Candidates, Stays Mum On Mayoral Race
Campbell says she’s holding out on endorsing one of her former rivals until she hears more specifics on police reform plans. -
Watch: Where Do Essaibi George And Wu Stand On Police Reform?
It's one of the biggest areas of difference between the final two candidates for mayor: their visions for what policing in Boston should look like moving forward. -
Want Better Schools? Boston Mayoral Candidates Say: Put A Mom In Charge
Boston's next mayor will be a parent of public school students for the first time in decades.