The race is on to fill the congressional seat left vacant by Ed Markey - who has the most in their war chest?
This month's forum will be open-ended, allowing readers to ask the mayor anything they'd like (within reason!).
Recap and analysis of the week in state government.
The number of stores caught selling to minors dropped by about 90 percent this year, the Malden Board of Health reported this week.
Construction will be halted in Boston between July 3 and 8, and free coffee will be served at MassDOT plazas around the state.
Koutoujian made the announcement in a YouTube video on Monday.
Tuesday's election pits Democrat Ed Markey against Republican Gabriel Gomez to see who will take John Kerry's former Senate seat.
Despite the fact that one of the U.S. Senate candidates is a Malden homeboy, officials don't expect much of a turnout Tuesday.
Ward 3 Councillor John Matheson will host the annual ward meeting this Thursday.
The U.S. Senate candidates have one week to go before voters head to the polls.
Debate to air on WCVB Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Provisions in state law inactivated over 9,000 registered voters who failed to respond. Here's how to make sure you can still vote in the June 25 Senate election.
Former governor will lie in state in the Hall of Flags Rotunda Thursday before a funeral Mass in his hometown Friday.
US Senate Candidate Gabriel Gomez will speak at the Malden Chamber of Commerce's 'Business Breakfast Series' at the Loyal Order of Moose.
The Senate candidates will face each other in a live, televised debate Wednesday.
Déjà vu? The former city councilor and mayoral candidate released a letter accusing Mayor Gary Christenson of misleading residents on firefighter staffing Friday morning, and encouraged voters to support the Fire Department this budget season.
Miss the last city council meeting? Want to watch something aired two months ago? MATV now offers a video archive on their website.
Massachusetts State Senate unanimously backs bill, spurred by the Marathon Bombings, to protect off-duty first responders who aid others during an emergency.
Buses will replace trains five nights a week for a month from mid-May through mid-June.
Mayor's office plans 3 p.m. event today on the Commercial Street side of city hall.
Mayor Gary Christenson will be joined by Harvard Professor Ann Forsyth to discuss a recent report prepared by grad students on improvements for Malden Center.
DPW employees will now make additional efforts to sweep both sides of the on street-cleaning days, in an increased effort to keep Malden's streets clean.
Malden's congressman took more than twice the votes of Rep. Stephen Lynch, securing more than 71 percent of the vote on his home turf.
U.S. Senate special election polls will be open in the city from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Malden voted for Elizabeth Warren and owns fewer hybrid cars than the state average.
Mostly pro-gun control experts weighed in at the discussion, part of the senator's 'Policy Forum Series.'
Former State Rep. Stephen Smith, 57, of Everett, was sentenced to four months in prison after pleading guilty to voter fraud charges.
Here's some information about how to register to vote in the special state primary for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts.
If you are a new homeowner in the city, the deadline is fast approaching.
Thirty-four students from the Harvard Graduate School of design will unveil the findings of their study of Malden Center this month.
The proposed changes would allow residents who prefer blue bags to keep them, or pay an annual fee for a city-approved bin instead. The recommendations are not binding. What do you think of the idea?
Mayor Gary Christenson's office will hold a media round-table detailing the PAYT committee's findings.
The mayor's office trolled city residents Monday morning, announcing a new plan requiring residents to remove snow from their property in only city-approved, store bought bags.
Would you like to lend a helping hand to the city's economic development?
GOP and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate debated Wednesday night at the Channel 5 studios in Needham.