After blowing off an emergency hearing last month, the U.S. Postal Service said that it would not be complying with a Boston ...
Boston’s failures in last week’s election have prompted concerns around whether its Election Department, now under ...
“This had a very significant and negative impact on students, families and schools across Boston, as many buses saw ...
Two Boston city councilors who have butted heads with the body’s progressive majority are voicing their concerns about City ...
In a crackdown on homeless encampments, Brockton city councilors on Tuesday voted 7 to 4 to ban ... and children walking to ...
The compromise proposal, which Wu reached last week in a deal with business groups, now needs approval from the state ...
A plan to temporarily shift more of Boston’s property tax burden onto commercial owners is headed back to Beacon Hill after ...
Boston City Council voted Wednesday to approve a revamped measure that would enable the city to shift more of the city's property tax burden from homeowners to commercial owners for up to three years.
Boston city councilors approved a compromise deal hammered out between the mayor and business groups last week.
The Boston City Council approved Mayor Michelle Wu’s newly revised property tax proposal Wednesday, giving the measure a rare second chance to gain Beacon Hill’s blessing. Mayor Wu refiled the measure ...