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She takes over at a moment of deep Republican irrelevancy. → Read More
The mayor's speech included some important pledges — and conspicuous omissions. → Read More
Plus, girding for a rent-control battle that's much bigger than Boston. → Read More
The advocates who pushed successfully for the last increase say it’s time for another. → Read More
Breaking another barrier, Andrea Campbell will be the first Black woman to hold statewide office. → Read More
GBH's Adam Reilly previews the governor's race and several other statewide contested elections. → Read More
Speaker Mariano says proposed investments are just a start. → Read More
City councilor Lydia Edwards says current plans could be improved. → Read More
The former Boston City Councilor narrowly missed last year's mayoral final. → Read More
The attorney general wasn't always seen as an inexorable Democratic force. → Read More
In her first appearance on "Ask The Mayor," Michelle Wu also laid out her plans for hiring a new police commissioner. → Read More
Janey, Campbell, and Barros concede. → Read More
The five-term incumbent faces two aggressive challengers. → Read More
The state rep and ER doctor joins a crowded field looking to become Boston's next mayor. → Read More
An exhortation given for months gets an end-of-the-year twist. → Read More
The mayoral hopeful's vision for Boston is both intensely theoretical and deeply personal. → Read More
Five other communities -- Arlington, Brockton, Newton, Somerville and Winthrop -- join the aggressive move. → Read More
Ward 16, Precinct 12 has a unique political identity. → Read More
How to get through it, and what comes next. → Read More
The state isn't saying much, but cities and towns have some thoughts. → Read More