Here's when and where you can submit an early ballot in Somerville.
Somerville aldermen will consider a request from the mayor to expand voting rights for city and school board elections.
Joseph Curtatone, who famously swore off Sam Adams, is proposing an ale-infused challenge to Sen. Elizabeth Warren's challenger.
The 20-year congressman and former mayor barely edged out Ayanna Pressley in Somerville and ultimately conceded Tuesday's primary.
Here's what you need to know about the Sept. 4 primary.
The city is also calling on residents to help observe International Overdose Awareness Day.
The reason? The beer company's founder met with President Trump last week.
Planning officials will discuss the Davis Square Neighborhood Plan on Tuesday.
Flags will be half-staff at government buildings on Friday for a Marine whose remains have been identified.
The newly created Office of Housing Stability will serve people seeking housing opportunities or advice.
See which projects will be funded by more than $8.3 million awarded by the board of aldermen this month.
The AAC will make recommendations for city boards and commissions.
Taking a page from Boston's book, the ordinance would have registration forms on display in public buildings in an effort to boost turnout.
A major Massachusetts political figure is throwing his support behind the longtime congressman.
The group is a coalition of community activists and labor unions.
A study from the Office of Campaign and Political Finance ranked the mayoral races with the highest expenditures. Where did Somerville land?
City officials expect to sell up to $500k in its first minibond sale.
Applicants must live in Somerville to be eligible. Here's how to apply.
Two sessions are planned for April to discuss regulations.
The proposal would impose a fee on certain real estate transactions to protect and create affordable housing in the city.
The text message service will provide immediate notice of federal immigration raids in Somerville.
Three key public forums are on the horizon as of March 22.
Want to stay involved in the goings-on around Somerville? Make sure your voice is heard at these upcoming meetings.
Residents may provide feedback on the proposed zoning overhaul, which was recently submitted to the board of aldermen.
Capuano will face his first primary opponent in two decades this year.
Mayor Curtatone's newly established committee will make recommendations for vacant mayor-appointed posts.
Three women currently serve on the board, whose name several aldermen believe is "outdated."
Two meetings will be held this month to discuss plans for the West Branch Library.
Somerville officials have proposed an overhaul to the zoning code. Residents will get to see what would change at two upcoming meetings.
HUD's award to the Somerville-Arlington Continuum of Care will fund nine housing and two service programs.
Rep. Christine Barber, who represents parts of Somerville and Medford, discusses her hopes for Massachusetts in 2018.
The city is seeking community members for its task force, which will explore ways to encourage or require net neutrality in Somerville.
Pressley is Capuano's first primary opponent in 20 years.
Residents are asked to return the forms to help the city keep up with population changes and keep voting roles up to date.
Somerville and five other Mass. communities filed an amicus brief in support of allowing the "Fair Share Amendment" to appear on the ballot.
Attendees will learn about project proposals for the upcoming round of CPA funding.
The state this month awarded over $6 million to 22 communities. Here's what Somerville's doing with its funding.
The Somerville mayor said the city would stand by immigrants fighting against "cold-hearted and craven" policies.
If approved, $500,000 in bonds would be allocated to address air pollution from the interstate.
With its first $100 million installation from the FTA secured, the MBTA has issued the "Notice to Proceed" to GLX Constructors.