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Boston is not considering a hiring freeze or mass layoffs as the city leans down its budget in response to uncertainty about federal funding, Mayor Michelle Wu said in a WCVB segment Sunday.
Should Boston continue to reduce its dependence on cars? Mayor Michelle Wu says yes, while her main opponent in the mayoral race Josh Kraft says no. How their prospective mayoral administration ...
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said she’s assembling “as lean” a city budget as possible for next fiscal year, including by eliminating hundreds of vacant municipal jobs, to prepare for ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu kicked off her reelection campaign Saturday in the South End at the Boston Center for the Arts Cyclorama with a passionate call for continuing what she described as “big ...
"When it comes to criminal matters, the Boston Police partner every day with state and federal law enforcement," Wu told the panel in her opening statement. "But Massachusetts State law and the ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks to Congress about sanctuary cities, calls out Tom Homan Boston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks to Congress on March 5, 2025. Mayor Michelle Wu is many things: Savvy ...
while 37% said no. Mayor Michelle Wu appeared at a congressional hearing Wednesday over Boston's "sanctuary city" policies. Did she represent Boston well? Many readers who praised her testimony at ...