The top elected officials in Massachusetts will join host State Senator Sal DiDomenico at the head table for the Annual DiDomenico Foundation St. Patrick’s Day Celebration and Roast on Friday, March 7 ...
The much-hyped hearing, Wu’s first time on the national stage, turned out not to be so much of a show but more of a legal ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu entered a high-stakes Republican-led Congressional hearing while holding her baby daughter, who ...
Live updates: Trump grants automakers a 1-month exemption from tariffs; Vance visits U.S.-Mexico border Trump spoke to the Big Three automakers and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today.
While the majority of Democrats sat through President Donald Trump’s address to Congress Tuesday night, progressive Democrats ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu may be facing criminal prosecution for the city’s sanctuary policies after the prospect of federal ...
The Boston mayor usually doesn't seek the national spotlight, but she held her own when it shined on her Wednesday.
The mayors of four so-called “sanctuary cities” faced tough questions from lawmakers about their policies toward immigrants ...
Below are live updates from MassLive over the course of the Wednesday, March 5 congressional hearing on sanctuary cities and ...
Congress members like Reps. Ayanna Pressley, Maxwell Frost and Jasmine Crockett stormed out of Trump's speech before things got started.
The leaders of Boston, Chicago, Denver and New York testified for hours before a largely hostile House committee that accused them of abetting violent migrants.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams got a warmer welcome than Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston.