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Comfort Station Closure Triggers Mass & Cass Flare Up Among Mayoral Candidates
Mayoral competitors decried the lack of action on Mass & Cass after reporting revealed the area’s central services station has been closed. -
How Will Latinos Impact Boston’s Mayoral Race?
“With voter turnout being as low as we see [in] mayor’s races in Boston, the Latino community can really become a deciding factor in this race,” said Malia Lazu. -
Racial Justice: The Effort To Bring Back An Elected Boston School Committee
Issue of Boston School Committee's structure is a case study of race and power in the city -
Sheriff Steven Tompkins Endorses Michelle Wu For Boston Mayor
Tompkins said he expects some blowback for not endorsing one of the two Black female candidates. -
Essaibi George Tours Gun-Ravaged Dorchester Neighborhood, Calling For Increased Policing
Her tactic mirrors politically successful moves in New York and Seattle. -
Latino Boston City Council Candidates Unite To Encourage Voters Ahead Of Preliminary
Efforts comes as Latinos increase in number across state, country. -
GBH News Politics Team: Historic Mayoral Election Reflects Boston's Changing Political DNA
“I’ve spent a lifetime following Boston politics, and this is the first time in my life that I’ve ever been unsure of where things are going,” says politics editor Peter Kadzis. -
The Environment: Boston's Mayoral Candidates Agree On The Problems. They Differ On The Solutions.
Michelle Wu leads the pack with endorsements from green activists. -
With Three Weeks Remaining, Boston Preps For Election Season
Preparations include new drop boxes and early voting sites. -
Get Ready To Vote In Boston’s Preliminary Election On Sept. 14
This fall, for the first time in its history, Boston will elect a mayor who is not a white man.