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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said National Guard troops are not needed to help respond to the substance abuse and homelessness ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said last month that the city would have a clearer sense of final taxpayer costs for its ...
The Wu administration is directing $5 million in grant funding toward community organizations with the aim of narrowing a ...
Among the differences between disgraced New York financier and Geoffrey Epstein, who is running for mayor in Framingham, Mass ...
TAX TALK — Recent polling shows Michelle Wu crushing the competition in Boston’s mayoral race. Her campaign is still keeping ...
Boston joins the World Cities Culture Forum, enhancing its cultural prominence and exchanging cultural practices with global ...
Michelle Wu called on her top challenger Josh Kraft to release his tax returns to reveal any financial interests or business ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu recently showed off a concept for the city’s new rat resistant trashcans.Wu shared a video on social ...
Boston Mayor Wu announces a $5 million initiative to improve health equity and life expectancy in underserved neighborhoods.
Next week, after the U.S. Senate's expected vote to confirm Mayor Marty Walsh's nomination to serve as Secretary of Labor, City Council President Kim Janey will become the 55th mayor of Boston.
November 3, 2021 / 5:44 PM EDT / CBS Boston BOSTON (CBS) -- Michelle Wu made history Tuesday night, becoming the first woman and person of color to be elected mayor of Boston in a landslide win.