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Segun Idowu, a top Wu cabinet official accused of sexual misconduct by a former city employee, is resigning from his post as Boston’s chief of economic opportunity and inclusion next month, Mayor Michelle Wu’s office confirmed.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu talked about the city's preparations for the impending Sunday snow storm, including cancelling Boston Public Schools on Monday.
Boston Mayor announces co-op initiative with Madison Park school, providing vocational students with city department work experiences.
Boston is supporting a lawsuit filed by Minnesota officials that would end the Trump administration's violent crackdown there. The post Joining other cities, Wu admin. argues ICE is leading ‘military occupation’ of Minneapolis appeared first on Boston.
The nation’s two most closely watched big-city mayors start their new terms sounding aligned on values — but with a very different approach.
The real estate developers behind a planned lab and affordable housing campus on 8 acres in Roxbury are asking the city to reconsider its plan to scrap their project and explore the site as a home for a future Madison Park Vocational Technical High School.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was officially sworn in for a second term during a ceremony on Monday.
In her first term, Wu was untested — all possibility and potential. Now, her constituents expect her to deliver major improvements, and she does too.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu took the lead on filing an amicus brief that calls for the federal court to stop the Trump administration’s occupation of the Twin Cities in Minnesota, a surge of ICE