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Walsh: Trump Admin Policy That Would Raise Citizenship Application Fees 'Betrayal' Of US Values
The city of Boston has joined a lawsuit against the Trump administration over new policies that would impose heftier fees on immigrants seeking to gain U.S. citizenship, Walsh said. -
Walsh Compliments Wu; Still Mum On His Own Plans
More bike and bus lanes coming, the mayor announces. -
Police Reform Panel Recommends New Office To Replace Civilian Review Board In Boston
The recommendation would mean the end of the controversial Civilian Ombudsman Oversight Panel, or Co-Op. -
Walsh To Receive Police Reform Report Thursday; Mayor Still Mum On Civilian Review Board
The Boston Police Task Force will present their recommendations to improve the process of reviewing police misconduct cases to Walsh on Thursday, he said. -
Calls For Boston Police Reform Evoke Almost 30 Years Of Tension
It still takes an average of 600 days to resolve complaints against police, a GBH News review shows. -
Watch: BPL To Launch Outdoor Wifi, Walsh Says
Walsh announced a new library program aimed at expanding digital and online access to residents. -
Boston's Latest Racial Equity Push Isn't New
Making equity job one has raised an obvious question: Haven’t we been here before? -
Walsh: Boston's Decision About Whether To Reopen Schools Will Be Based On Data
Boston's mayor said he hopes the city can reopen schools in the fall, at least for a combination of in-person and online learning, but if it isn't safe, "it's not going to happen." -
Watch: Mayor Walsh Expresses Cautious Support For BPS' Tentative Hybrid Reopening Plan
In the tentative plan, half of the city's students would attend school in-person on Mondays and Tuesdays, and half on Thursdays and Fridays. -
Walsh To Bostonians: Take A Dip, But Do It Safely
Amid some good COVID news, the mayor weighs in on pools and beaches.