NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Boston mayor Michelle Wu, who just welcomed her third child. She's the first Boston mayor ...
Is having a baby an asset or a liability on the campaign trail? Three working mothers unpack Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s ...
Michelle Wu made history as the first woman to be elected mayor of Boston ... to the court one week after giving birth to her first child. Why are new moms returning to the public eye so soon?
That’s one takeaway from watching Michelle Wu mix new motherhood with mayor-hood. At least from the outside, she makes it ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu ’07 announced on Monday that she will head to Washington, D.C. to testify on Boston’s status as a ...
When Boston Mayor Michelle Wu runs for reelection ... announce the campaign sometime in February. Wu recently gave birth to her third child and is not planning on taking a formal maternity leave.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu was asked to testify in Washington on Feb. 11 about the city's so-called "sanctuary" policies.
She is the third child of the mayor and her husband, Conor. Wu is experienced at working in city government as a mother. The couple's two older boys, Blaise and Cass, were born while Wu was ...
The mayor gave birth to her third child on Jan. 13 and said standard recovery time is six weeks. She is seeking a different time “that would work better and be more appropriate.” Wu said she ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu says her ... trying to sway that commitment. Wu, on her first day back at City Hall after giving birth to her third child earlier this month, told reporters that her ...
I read back ... Mayor Wu, that I might not have asked for this interview, that it would be less newsworthy, if a male mayor of Boston had just welcomed a third child to the family.