Boston Mayor Michelle Wu talks about her choice not to take time off after giving birth to her newborn baby Mira on Monday.
Wu made history again this week when she gave birth to her third child, baby girl Mira Wu Pewarski, on Monday.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu in her first term has hired 301 new employees with a third of them earning more than $100,000, as ...
The Herald has compiled a database of the 301 new positions Boston Mayor Michelle Wu created in her first term, because the ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu welcomed baby girl Mira Wu Pewarski, who checked in at 8 pounds, 4 ounces, and 20 inches, Wu's ...
BOSTON – Boston Mayor Michelle Wu gave birth Monday afternoon to a healthy baby girl, her office announced. Wu and her ...
A “long-time listener, first-time caller“ dialed in to Boston Public Radio to weigh in on the day’s call-in topic: what ...
Michelle Wu is following up a failed attempt at raising a tax cap a month after one died in the Massachusetts State Senate ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s decision to try again on legislation aimed at providing residential tax relief offered some peace ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu's high-profile tax shift proposal failed on Beacon Hill at the last minute in December. Here's her ...
Wu is now not only the first woman, person of color, and mother to be elected mayor of Boston, but the first to give birth ...
The mayor welcomed a baby girl Monday. Both she and her newborn “are in good health," a city spokesperson said.