Turns out the White House was listening when Wu criticized Trump during her third annual address to the city of Boston ...
Mayor Michele Wu said she's ready to testify before a congressional panel​ Wednesday on Boston's sanctuary city policies.
The firm charged a rate of $950 per hour, and the city “expects to pay” up to $650,000 for work related to the hearing.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended the whopping $650,000 legal bill the city paid to help her prepare for a Congressional ...
Mayor Michelle Wu “expects to pay” up to $650,000 to prepare for tomorrow’s congressional hearing on sanctuary cities, the mayor’s office told the Herald. “The prep sessions included staff from the ...
One of Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s nominations to the Audit Committee abruptly withdrew his name from consideration after a ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu has directed the city’s Streets Cabinet to conduct a 30-day review of all infrastructure changes her administration has made over the past three years, in order to ...
Mayor Michelle Wu, the City of Boston’s Human Services Cabinet, and Boston Centers for Youth & Families (BCYF) announced applications are now open for the latest round of Swim Safe Boston grants to ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu racked up a six-figure bill with a high-powered law firm in preparation for Wednesday’s intense congressional hearing on sanctuary cities in Washington, D.C.
Mayor Michelle Wu highlighted Boston's low rate of violent crime while critiquing the Trump administration's immigration enforcement policies during her opening statement at a congressional hearing ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu responded to critics who accused her of being excessively sympathetic to a would-be stabber who was killed by the police, accusing them of "politicizing" the situation.
NewsCenter 5 has learned details about who was involved in the mayor's preparations for Tuesday's high-profile hearing and the attorneys hired to help.