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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu speaks during her 2025 State of the City Address at MGM Music Hall at Fenway. Fresh off widespread coverage of her address, Wu announced on WBUR Tuesday that her re-election campaign will officially launch April 5. SARAH CRUZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Mayor Wu to launch re-election campaign, mayoral race heats up

Will Fuller March 27, 2025
Fresh off widespread coverage of her State of the City address, Mayor Michelle Wu announced on WBUR Tuesday that her re-election campaign will launch April 5. The mayoral race will officially be between Wu and Democratic challenger Josh Kraft, president of the New England Patriots Foundation.
The Massachusetts State House. A new Massachusetts law will promote the use of clean energy by streamlining the permit process for businesses, lowering energy prices for residents and creating more jobs in the energy field. BARRETT WALSH/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Massachusetts’ new climate law opens doors for clean energy infrastructure

Elizabeth Plese December 5, 2024
Over a comprehensive deliberation period, the Massachusetts Legislature struggled to bridge sustainable energy companies’ goals to expand their infrastructure with its own plan to transition from fossil fuels to Massachusetts’ new climate law — until Tuesday.
Planned Parenthood - Greater Boston Health Center. June 24 will mark two years since the 2022 Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization Supreme Court decision that ended the federal right to abortion, overturning a nearly 50-year precedent. RACHEL FEINSTEIN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Two years post-Roe: Greater Boston assesses local impact, looks ahead to November

Lauren Albano June 1, 2024
In the face of increased restrictions on abortion nationwide, since the case was overturned, Massachusetts continues to legally protect abortion. Greater Boston community members and leaders recognize how two years post-Roe have impacted Massachusetts and how abortion may affect the 2024 presidential election.
MBTA Bus

Statewide fare-free bus program excludes Boston’s MBTA

George Atencio December 1, 2022
Fares will be free on buses across Massachusetts outside of Boston starting in November. The MBTA has taken strides towards a fare-free future by improving the bus map and offering a pilot program.
Alexia Nizhny/DFP STAFF

EDITORIAL: Lowering the voting age also means increasing civics education in Boston Public Schools

Editors April 2, 2021
Boston should pass the new voting age, followed by civics education and accessible resources.
Boston Police Department officers at a protest

Social justice protests echo through Boston’s history

Daniel Kool February 18, 2021
In its almost 400-year history, Boston has never been a stranger to unrest. Protests began in late May, following the death of George Floyd, and continued until the winter.
Massachusetts legislators approved a police reform bill Tuesday that creates a statewide oversight committee and bans chokeholds. SOPHIE PARK/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

State Legislature creates police standards commission, bans chokeholds

Taylor Brokesh December 3, 2020
After months of debate, the Massachusetts Legislature passed a police reform bill banning chokeholds, creating a state-level oversight committee and allowing officers to report each other’s inappropriate or violent conduct.
Mass. voters to choose congressional candidates in Sept. 1 primary

Mass. voters to choose congressional candidates in Sept. 1 primary

Daily Free Press Staff August 31, 2020
Massachusetts is gearing up for a primary election unlike any the state has seen before. Voters are choosing their party’s U.S. Congress candidates Tuesday, while the state battles a pandemic and record unemployment rates.
Students write letters in the George Sherman Union Plaza on Monday evening for an event organized by the Every Voice coalition. The letters, directed to state legislators, express support for two bills that would address sexual assault on college campuses. ALI AUDET/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Students write to Massachusetts legislature in support of sexual assault prevention at event

Alex LaSalvia September 10, 2019
The Every Voice Coalition, a Massachusetts-based sexual assault prevention advocacy organization, held a letter-writing event on Monday where Boston University students could send letters to state legislators voicing support for two bills that would address sexual assaults on college campuses.
The Massachusetts Legislature will debate bills that would ban drivers from holding a mobile device while operating their vehicles. ILLUSTRATION BY RACHEL SHARPLES/ DFP STAFF

Legislature debates bills to curb handheld device use while driving

Joel Lau March 28, 2019
The Massachusetts Legislature will begin debating several bills that would ban drivers from operating their vehicles while holding a mobile device and require people instead to use hands-free devices to talk on their phones while driving.
The Suffolk County Jail in Boston. A bill before the Massachusetts Legislature would keep people suffering from drug addiction from being sent to jail for relapsing. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

New bill could prevent jail time for relapse in Massachusetts

Sarika Ram February 7, 2019
A bill before the Massachusetts Legislature could prevent people with substance use disorder from being sent to jail only for relapsing. If the bill is enacted, people diagnosed with substance use disorder who are on probation or are pretrial would be diverted to treatment and prohibited from being drug-tested.
The Neighborhood of Affordable Housing hosts the East Boston Climate Summit Saturday at Mario Umana Academy featuring Mayor Martin Walsh and U.S. Sen. Ed Markey. PHOTO BY JENNA MANTO/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Walsh, Markey discuss climate change at East Boston summit

Shaun Robinson October 30, 2017

“Resilient together” was the phrase of the day as community members and elected officials alike gathered in East Boston on Saturday for the Neighborhood of Affordable Housing’s first-ever East...

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