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The taxpayer pricetag for the project has been a point of contention in Mayor Michelle Wu's re-election contest.
Boston's newest indoor public pool is officially open inside Boston Centers for Youth and Families Condon in Southie. It's ...
Shoplifting incidents in the blue city have risen 30 percent from 2023-2024 after the Democratic mayor supported the crime not being prosecuted in 2021. Boston Globe columnist Carine Hajjar reacts and ...
Seven of the city's public pools — about one third — remain closed as the city continues a years-long process of ...
“People are terrified for their lives and for their neighbors,” Wu said during a talk at the WBUR Festival. “Folks [are] getting snatched off the street by secret police who are wearing masks, who can ...
'Ideas in Action,' the city of Boston’s “participatory budgeting” initiative, is now open for Boston residents to make their own proposals on how to spend $2.2 million of the city budget. Now through ...
The Roxbury Branch of the Boston Public Library was renamed the Shaw-Roxbury Branch Library at Nubian Square, in honor of ...
Boston’s neighboring cities and towns should pay into a regional fund to help with costs of the homelessness and addiction ...
High temperatures can be particularly dangerous for vulnerable communities such as the elderly or people with chronic medical ...
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has a surprising role model: Boston’s Michelle Wu By Adrian Walker Globe Columnist,Updated June 26, 2025, 7:42 a.m.
A state Department of Transportation spokesperson confirmed the cut to the Allston Multimodal Project in a statement Tuesday.
The mayor acknowledged increased drug activity in the South End and other neighborhoods, but said the situation is improving overall.