AUDIO: WEEKLY WIRE — EPISODE 5 — APRIL 30, 2021

Council candidates speak on police reform
SOMERVILLE WIRE: April 27, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Tracey Pratt runs for City Council, a talk on domestic violence, and the Vision Zero Working Group seeks members
EXPLORING POLICING: REIMAGINING PUBLIC SAFETY IN SOMERVILLE

Activists and politicians agree there has to be reform, but differ on details
SOMERVILLE WIRE: April 20, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

The reopening process continues, Bluebikes offer free rides to vaccine appointments, and the Somerville Arts Council makes spaces available to artists.
CITY, MBTA RESPOND TO HOSTILE ARCHITECTURE CHARGES

Advocates say additions to benches in the Davis Square T stop send a striking message to the homeless
HOW JULIET HIT A $100K KICKSTARTER GOAL IN 4 DAYS

“We’re not going to survive for 20 more years if we don’t do this [move to a bigger space].”
SOMERVILLE WIRE: April 13, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Matthew Buchanan selected as Somerville High principal, Justice for Flavia delivers letter to the City, McGrath Highway to have separated bike paths, and a call for artists from the Somerville Arts Council. Welcome to the Somerville Wire’s April 13 Weekly Roundup—a fast look at local news published every Tuesday at somervillewire.news. Readers with Somerville-focused news […]
ART FARM PUMP DESIGNS TO BE PRESENTED TO PUBLIC

With development having been set back, due to the coronavirus, the conversation is moving forward.
RESPONDING TO A STATE OF EMERGENCY FOR WOMEN

The resolution passed in February, focusing on women’s struggles in the workplace, moves into its next steps.
SOMERVILLE WIRE: April 6, 2021 WEEKLY ROUNDUP

Will Mbah begins a run for mayor, Virginia Hussey campaigns for city councilor, and a native plants ordinance is passed.