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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s administration appears to have a cozy relationship with a nonprofit that has repeatedly hosted members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and Beijing’s ...
The Boston City Council sought to commemorate America’s July 4 birthday by comparing President Trump’s “unconstitutional” actions in office to the pre-Revolutionary reign of King George ...
BOSTON — At least some Boston city employees who expected to receive their first paycheck of the month on Thursday will now not be paid until after the holiday weekend, according to a member of ...
A Boston City Hall payroll glitch caused headaches for many employees who reported delayed paychecks that wouldn’t hit until after the long holiday weekend.
Roughly a hundred people protest at North Charleston City Hall on July 4 following the passage of Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," despite bad weather.
An independent investigation has found that a high-ranking Boston official did not violate any city policy after he was accused of sexual harassment by a former staffer in another department.
After a three-week investigation, an employment law firm has cleared one of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s top cabinet members of sexual misconduct allegations. Critics, including Boston city ...
The Boston Celtics sign a forward, are interested in Damian Lillard, and two Hall of Famers slam the offseason thus far.
A Wu administration official has been placed on unpaid leave but is still employed by the City of Boston months after being arrested on assault charges.
Boston City Hall employee on unpaid leave months after arrest on felony assault charge, city officials say By Niki Griswold Globe Staff,Updated July 2, 2025, 9:11 p.m.
An investigation into misconduct allegations against Segun Idowu, Boston’s chief of economic opportunity and inclusion, found that the senior City Hall official did not violate any city policies.