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Boston weighs cash aid for those ‘just surviving’
Basic income pilot may require “tremendous” funding, says City Council President Ed Flynn. -
Wu says she signed petition for rent control ballot question
State Rep. Mike Connolly last week ended his push to get a rent control question on the 2024 ballot. -
Wu ‘confident’ that new Mass. and Cass plan will stick
Boston’s mayor said there have been no arrests made under the new encampment ban. -
GBH News’ guide to Boston’s at-large City Council election
Eight candidates are vying for four spots. Here’s what they have to say about some of the most pressing issues facing Boston’s City Council. -
Boston City Council emphatically backs renaming Faneuil Hall
The proposal received overwhelming support from a body that’s frequently divided. -
Wu says unresolved Boston police union contracts weigh heavy on her conscience
Boston’s mayor hopes to resolve it by the end of the year, or in early 2024. -
Wu's plan for enforcement at Mass. and Cass faces council questions about existing police efforts
City Councilors on opposing sides of the issue raised questions about the efficacy of Wu's plan for Mass. and Cass during a hearing Thursday. -
With Arroyo and Lara out at City Council, who will Boston voters choose as replacements?
For the first time in more than four decades, incumbent Boston City Councilors failed to make it past the preliminary election. What does this rare outcome signal from voters? -
How will saga of scandals sway voters in Boston City Council elections?
Boston voters will cut a crowded field of City Council candidates down to size in Tuesday’s preliminary election. -
City Council working session on anti-bullying policy halted, postponed over low attendance
Just 5 of 13 councilors attended following months of the council president’s efforts to get a policy down.