Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, along with mayors from Denver, New York and Chicago, was called to testify before the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee regarding sanctuary city policies in a letter Monday morning.
Wu made the comments in an interview on GBH's Boston Public Radio, in which she also doubled down on local officials not enforcing federal immigration policy.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has been called upon to testify at an upcoming hearing on so-called "sanctuary cities."
Josh Kraft files paperwork to run for mayor of Boston
Boston is looking to invest $64.2 million in creating and preserving more than 600 income-restricted housing units in eight city neighborhoods, an effort that officials say builds off Mayor
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said Monday that the Trump administration is trafficking in “a lot of bluster” as it threatens municipalities like Boston for purportedly giving inadequate support to Trump’s mass deportation efforts.
In a letter sent to Mayor Michelle Wu, Comer said that sanctuary cities like Boston are using “misguided and obstructionist policies” to shield migrants from law enforcement.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the Boston Landmarks Commission announced the official designation of the Boston City Hall on4. The announcement came after Boston Landmarks Commission accepted Boston City Hall’s landmark designation last December,
Boston and MBTA officials are making a change to how traffic signals work across the city, implementing a system that's intended to significantly reduce delays for bus transportation. Transit signal priority uses real-time information about the location of buses to inform signal adjustments at Boston’s Traffic Management Center.
Josh Kraft, son of the Patriots owner, opened an account with the Office of Campaign and Political Finance to be able to raise funds for what could be a challenge to Mayor Michelle Wu.
Josh Kraft, president of the New England Patriots Foundation and son of Patriots owner Robert Kraft, has filed paperwork with the state to launch a campaign for mayor of Boston.
Josh Kraft filed paperwork with the state’s Office of Campaign and Political Finance (OCPF) last Friday that now permits him to begin raising — and spending— money to fund a race for mayor of Boston.