Boston’s Wu fires back at Bondi, citing Revolution
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Sale of Boston Celtics is finalized
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Boston mayor says city "will not back down" in response to Trump deadline on federal immigration law
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu says her city "will not back down from who we are and what we stand for" in response to the Trump administration's deadline to comply with federal immigration law.
ESPN also reports that the Mohegan Tribe is “frustrated” and feels the league has become “antagonistic” about the sale process after declining an early bid from Cleveland, one of the WNBA’s preferred destinations for a new team.
City councilors Ed Flynn and Erin J. Murphy said the department’s "main radio channel failed for nearly 30 minutes" during a spate of violence near Franklin Park.
Former New England Patriots superstar tight end Rob Gronkowski is in Boston on Tuesday for the official opening of the "Gronk Playground."
Mayor Michelle Wu said Tuesday that Boston would not comply with demands from the federal government that the city cooperate with federal immigration enforcement efforts.
Wu blasted a letter from US Attorney General Pam Bondi renewing the Trump administration’s demand that Boston end policies the president views as impeding federal immigration enforcement efforts.
"The Wiz," the re-telling of "The Wizard of Oz" with an all-Black cast, is celebrating its 50th anniversary in Boston.
Another returning name is Rob Hale, who was also a minority owner. He is the founder and CEO of Granite Telecommunications. He was complimentary of Chisholm after the sale was announced a few months ago and has been a known Celtics co-owner throughout the sales process.