Nope, last week delivered a near-complete fusion of federal and state storylines that played out through the middle of the week in both D.C. and Boston with central roles for all the big players: ...
Five SEIU groups, which represent workers in health care, public services, and property services, made their endorsement ...
Mayor Michelle Wu’s fiery confrontation with Congress on Wednesday centered on Boston’s Trust Act, which spells out how and ...
Josh Kraft, who has worked across Boston's neighborhoods for 35 years, has never held an elected office, but intends to run ...
Readers applaud Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's testimony before Congress regarding the issue of "sanctuary cities." ...
Mayor Michelle Wu, days after answering questions in front of a congressional committee, was endorsed by five workers’ unions ...
The Boston City Council is set to audit the “implementation and effectiveness” of the Trust Act, a 2014 law that has led to ...
US Rep. Stephen Lynch suffered a political near-death experience Wednesday morning during the hearing of the House Oversight ...
Mayor Wu has yet to officially launch her reelection campaign, but she couldn’t ask for a bigger stage to show why she ...
Globe columnist Shirley Leung talks to political reporter Jim Puzzanghera about Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's appearance at a Congressional hearing on so-called "sanctuary cities." ...
Still, throughout the day, GOP lawmakers attempted to paint sanctuary cities as unlawful, and several went so far as to ...
The firm charged a rate of $950 per hour, and the city “expects to pay” up to $650,000 for work related to the hearing.