Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced $4.4 million in city and philanthropic funding will be used to beef up protections for local immigrants, with an emphasis on providing legal services for people ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s Office of Immigrant Advancement has asked city councilors for more budgetary funding to provide ...
A new $4.4 million fund established by the city of Boston and local nonprofit organizations will help immigrants access legal ...
The funding includes more than $1 million from the city of Boston, and more than $3 million in public and private partnerships with philanthropies.
Boston Public Schools broke its record for the highest graduation rate ever recorded last year, with 81.3% of high school seniors graduating at the end of the 2024-2025 school year. In total, 3,377 ...
The money will help immigrants access legal and mental health services, and boost the city’s know-your-rights outreach efforts.
Mayor Michelle Wu announced a $4.5 million public-private fund to expand immigrant services in Boston, from legal aid and English classes to family support.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu​ issued an executive order that she says is designed to protect residents "from unconstitutional and violent federal operations." ...
A higher percentage of Boston Public Schools students are graduating now than at any other time in the 20 years since the district began keeping track in 2006, Mayor Michelle Wu announced Monday.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and the Office of Participatory Budgeting announced Feb. 20 the eight winning proposals to be implemented in the city. The proposals were voted on by Boston residents, and ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's administration is hosting its first-ever "office hours" tonight in Roxbury. Wu's office says it's an effort to make a range of services available outside the concrete ...
Mayor Michelle Wu announced a $4.5 million public-private fund to expand immigrant services in Boston, from legal aid and English classes to family support.