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Mayor Wu ignores Boston’s ‘fiscal crisis’ driven by falling office values in inaugural address
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s inaugural address completely ignored the city’s financial crisis that has been created by falling office values, which one watchdog group has projected may lead to a
The mayor said her priorities include strengthening the city's school system, expanding housing and improving affordability.
Moments after she took the oath of office to officially begin her second term, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu promised residents that she would continue working to improve the city — and fight against forces from the federal government that have sought to slow her down.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s inauguration fund solicited $1.2 million in donations from heavy-hitters in the sports and business industries, including $15,000 from the professional women’s soccer team the city is rebuilding White Stadium for.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu officially began her second term in office on Monday morning. In her inaugural address, Wu emphasized priorities such as housing and education. A week of events is planned across the city to celebrate the inauguration.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was sworn in to her second term in office during a ceremony at Symphony Hall on Monday. After being sworn in, the Boston Democrat delivered her inaugural address to the crowd, highlighting the accomplishments from her first term.
The inaugural fundraising haul includes three $50,000 donations from the Boston Red Sox, Boston-based health tech company Whoop, and the Local 103 IBEW electrical construction union.
Mayor Michelle Wu and Boston City Council members will be inaugurated in a livestreamed ceremony Monday morning, kicking off more celebratory events throughout the week.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu took the oath of office at a packed Symphony Hall on Monday morning, calling this a city that doesn't "settle or fold," and pledging to tackle basic local services while continuing to stand up to the Trump administration.
The wife of the woman shot and killed by a federal immigration officer in Minneapolis says the couple had stopped their car to support their neighbors and they had whistles, while the masked agents ha