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UPDATE: Montgomery Police Make Arrest in Woman's Shooting Death

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Madisonville man arrested for alleged sex crimes against minor

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For the first time, no white men running as a major candidate for Boston mayor

Boston fields historically diverse crop of mayoral candidates; all top candidates identify as people of color Meghan E. Irons © Lane Turner/Globe Staff The pandemic and social justice protests for Black lives and to stop Asian hate have introduced a new sense of urgency in reckoning with Boston’s racist past and confronting the lingering effects. As Tuesday’s deadline to take out papers for city office came and went, the field of candidates for the next mayor of Boston emerged as a historic one: For the first time, all of the major candidates identify as people of color. It is a significant and transformational milestone in a city with a notorious history of white political power, although most of its residents are Black, Latino, Asians, or other people of color. This moment highlights the fact that “the city is ready to move on,’ said state Representative Russell Holmes of Mattapan, who added that he does not see Boston returning to a time when

Boston fields historically diverse crop of mayoral candidates; all top candidates identify as people of color

Boston fields historically diverse crop of mayoral candidates; all top candidates identify as people of color By Meghan E. Irons Globe Staff,Updated May 11, 2021, 7:49 p.m. Email to a Friend Boston s mayoral candidates, from left, Kim Janey, Michelle Wu, Andrea Campbell, Annissa Essaibi George, John Barros, and Jon Santiago.Globe As Tuesday’s deadline to take out papers for city office came and went, the field of candidates for the next mayor of Boston emerged as a historic one: For the first time, all of the major candidates identify as people of color. It is a significant and transformational milestone in a city with a notorious history of white political power, although most of its residents are Black, Latino, Asians, or other people of color. This moment highlights the fact that “the city is ready to move on,’ said state Representative Russell Holmes of Mattapan, who added that he does not see Boston returning to a time when there aren’t any women or peo

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