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Wu, Essaibi George butt heads on police reform, public safety at first televised mayoral debate of 2021 election

Phil London October 15, 2021
Mayoral candidates Annissa Essaibi George and Michelle Wu competed in their first televised debate.
Boston’s District 4 police station in the South End. The Office of Police Accountability and Transparency held their first community meeting Monday to discuss citizen complaints filed against the Boston Police Department as well as future Office operations. JINGYI LIN/ DFP FILE

Office of Police Accountability and Transparency Commission hosts first meeting, gives status report on police reforms, complaints

Greye Dunn October 6, 2021
The Office of Police Accountability and Transparency Commission held its first community meeting.
Boston police officers at Boston Common

New report finds Boston Police Department lags in reform

Anna Stjernquist March 1, 2021
The report found department spending on oversight and community engagement decreased while spending on traditional policing initiatives — those focused on investigation and arrest — increased.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Dennis White’s domestic abuse allegations are yet another example of the policing system’s failures

Editors February 5, 2021
Police are not equipped to handle all of the issues they face and it is up to their city to hold them to a higher standard.
Dennis White was sworn in as the 43rd Boston Police Commissioner Monday. HANNAH YOSHINAGA/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston swears in new police commissioner, Gross leaves legacy on BPD

Anna Vidergar February 3, 2021
Dennis White was sworn in as the City's second Black police commissioner Monday, replacing William Gross — who served on the BPD for 37 years.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Boston’s new mayoral leadership must build on progressive policies

Editors January 28, 2021
With Mayor Marty Walsh soon to leave office and serve as Labor Secretary under the Biden administration, our city’s leadership must begin to address the difficulties we are left with. We must continue to hold our elected officials to their promises and push Boston to become a city that doesn’t thrive off of inequalities but rather fosters communities of growth and equality.
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker discussed COVID-19, the economy, racial injustice and other issues during his annual State of the Commonwealth speech Tuesday. THALIA LAUZON/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Baker delivers virtual State of the Commonwealth address

Isabella Abraham January 27, 2021
From his office at the State House, Baker began the speech by acknowledging the damage of, and lives lost to, COVID-19 — what he called “the worst public health crisis of the last 100 years.”
Decorated shrubbery surrounds the George Washington Statue at the Boston Public Garden. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Circling the Hub: A Spring preview of city coverage

Daniel Kool January 21, 2021
The Daily Free Press has covered the City of Boston as it weaves through a nearly year-long period of loss and resilience brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This Spring, the city news team will maintain its coverage of a shifting Boston.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh signed an ordinance and two executive orders on Thursday to create new organizations in accordance with Boston Police Reform Task Force recommendations. LAURYN ALLEN/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Boston creates new organizations to fulfill Police Reform Task Force recommendations

Samuele Petruccelli November 17, 2020
Mayor Marty Walsh filed an ordinance with the City Council Thursday to create the Office of Police Accountability and Transparency, which was among the primary recommendations made by the task force.
On Sept. 10, the Boston Police Reform Task Force released its recommendations for changes that should be made to the Boston Police Department. ANGELA YANG/ DFP FILE

City’s Police Reform Task Force drafts BPD overhaul plan, requests implementation without budget increase

Madison Mercado September 18, 2020
The report recommends creating an independent Office of Police Accountability and Transparency with subpoena power, expanding BPD’s diversity and inclusion efforts and increasing body-cam usage.
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