See what the candidates had to say before President Barack Obama spoke Tuesday night.
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State Rep. Carl M. Sciortino said striking Syria could make things worse.
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Most of the funds will come from grants, according to Mayor Michael McGlynn.
The city's bond rating improved just as they look to issue bonds to pay for the new high school science labs.
See who’s trying to run for Senator Ed Markey’s former House seat.
Recap and analysis of the week in state government.
Casino plans are "fool's gold," Somerville's mayor said. The city's Board of Aldermen president said a casino in Everett would "cannibalize" Somerville's economy.
State Rep. Carl Sciortino will kick off his campaign on the State House steps.
State Rep. Carl Sciortino, who wrote the bill, said it is "important to ensure women’s access to reproductive health."
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.
The city is observing Bunker Hill Day.
The mayor will do so at Carroll’s Restaurant in Medford Square.
Watch our video of the arrival of the former governor's police-led procession.
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The debate raged on Beacon Hill Tuesday.
Tonight’s hearing is at 5:30 p.m.
Margin between the two Senate candidates was 52-35 a month ago.
The issue is on the City Council’s Tuesday agenda.
Crowley is holding a kickoff event Thursday, June 13, at Salvatore's in Medford Square.
A public meeting is being held Saturday morning in West Medford.
See what’s on tap at tonight’s council meeting.
The meeting on the Ball Square station design and area is from 6-8 p.m. tonight at St. Clement School in Medford.
One observer called the trend "upward political mobility" for officials in the Bay State, but that's perhaps not the case with outgoing Lt. Gov. Tim Murray.
The council’s meeting starts at 7 p.m. in City Hall.
The Boston mayor threw his support at Democratic U.S. Senate nominee, while Markey responded to Gomez' 'pond scum' comment.
The state's secretary of transportation is committed to the full project, even with uncertainty about federal funding, according to Boston.com.
The campaign committee called “Koutoujian for Congress” allows the candidate to raise money for a campaign and hire campaign staff.