"Real public safety requires transparency, and knowing someone’s name makes a difference," Mayor Michelle Wu said. The post ...
Police officers in Boston will wear name tags after reaching an agreement for a one-year contract extension with the city.
The Boston Police Patrolmen’s Association (BPPA) approved a one-year extension of its 2023 contract with the city this week, ...
The extension includes a handful of changes to the union’s previous contract, including 2 percent raises for all officers and ...
Boston Police investigate a series of burglaries in Downtown, seeking a suspect described as a Black male with a beard.
A name tag on Boston police officers might seem like a small change. But Mayor Michelle Wu said it's especially important now, given the prevalence of masked federal agents conducting immigration ...
The Boston Police Department reports that its officers responded to 230 incidents in its summary ending at 10 a.m. Tuesday.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced Monday a new, year-long contract agreement with the Boston Police Departments largest ...
Boston Police seek public assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a $634 theft from Lululemon on November 2nd.
Community members are invited to attend Area C-11’s Community CompStat meeting beginning on Thursday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at ...
Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox was the subject of a scathing letter sent to Mayor Michelle Wu from Karen Read’s ...
Members of the Boston Police Department will be required to wear name tags while on patrol in the city, under the terms of a union contract extension.
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