Former Boston Councilor Frank Baker Eyes Comeback with At-Large Seat Campaign
Former Boston City Councilor Frank Baker is running for an at-large council seat after not seeking reelection in 2023. He aims to represent the whole city, offering a voice he believes is valuable for Boston's future.
Boston Prepares for Youth Jobs and Resource Fair, Aims to Connect Over 2,200 Youths with Employment Opportunities
The City of Boston prepares for a youth job fair to connect young residents with employment and resources, part of a broader initiative to support youth workforce development.
Boston Embraces Pedestrian Haven with the Return of Open Streets Series and Open Newbury for Summer/Fall 2025
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announces the return of the Open Streets Series and Open Newbury in 2025, offering community events and vehicle-free streets for local activities and commerce.
Massachusetts AG Campbell Champions Fair Housing, Opposes Trump-Era Cuts and HUD Rollbacks
Massachusetts AG Andrea Joy Campbell opposes Trump administration's cuts to fair housing grants and HUD's rollback of responsibilities, actively supporting legal efforts to maintain fair housing initiatives.
Governor Healey Praises Paige Scott Reed's Legacy as Massachusetts Chief Legal Counsel, Welcomes Jesse M. Boodoo as Successor
Governor Healey thanked her departing Chief Legal Counsel Paige Scott Reed and appointed Jesse M. Boodoo as her successor. Reed is celebrated for her work on clemency and judicial appointments.












