Walter Wuthmann is a state politics reporter for WBUR.
Walter covers the State House with a focus on accountability and enterprise reporting. He previously covered Boston City Hall and breaking news.
His story on ousted Massachusetts police officers moving from one department to the next won the Public Media Journalists Association award for investigative reporting and was a finalist for the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award.
Walter graduated from Bowdoin College and then worked at the Forecaster, a weekly newspaper in Portland, Maine. He spent a year working for an English-language newspaper in Sri Lanka on a fellowship, reporting on politics, development and post-war reconstruction in the island’s capital. He joined WBUR in 2018 as a producer for Radio Boston and newscast.
Recently published 'Business as usual': Democrats closest to House leadership get most budget earmarksLegislators tacked on $81 million in amendments to the final budget, mostly money for local projects, programs and organizations. And the lawmakers who received the most — in total dollars...
Boston City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson pleads guilty to federal corruption chargesThe councilor said she will likely resign in June, after the city council's budget process.
New England Patriots' charter plane flew to Guantanamo BayData from FlightAware show that a plane bearing the Patriots plane's call sign and tail number flew to and from Guantánamo Bay. The Trump administration has used the Navy base...
Outside Super PAC money ramping up in Boston mayoral raceSuper PACs, the shadowy big-money spending groups best known for their influence in national politics, are playing an increasing role in local political campaigns like the Boston mayor's race.
Ex-Harvard morgue manager agrees to plea guilty to stealing, selling human body partsThe plea agreement, filed in Pennsylvania, shows Lodge has agreed to plead guilty to one count of interstate transport of stolen goods.
Harvard's lobbying firm also works for Elon Musk's TeslaState lobbyist disclosures show a Boston-based lobbying firm works for both Harvard University and Tesla, raising questions about the firm's arrangements at a time when Harvard is being targeted by...
Cape Cod state legislator pleads not guilty to federal fraud chargesState Rep. Chris Flanagan was arrested Friday morning on charges he defrauded a local trade association of $36,000 for personal and political campaign expenses, and then falsified records to cover...
Alleged serial rapist charged with assaulting an officer in jailCampbell has been in custody since his January 2020 arrest on rape charges. A WBUR investigation last year found police and prosecutors did not act on multiple reports of rape...
Boston city councilor pleads guilty to federal corruption charges, will resignTania Fernandes Anderson was arrested in December for allegedly stealing thousands of dollars of public money in a kickback scheme involving a family member on her staff. She faces a...
Cannabis commission failed to collect up to $1.7 million in fees, says investigatorThe Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission failed to collect upwards of $1.7 million worth of in licensing fees, according to a state Inspector General's office investigation.
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