The Worcester Public Library will host the exhibit on loan from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City.
The Blessed Sacrament homeless shelter opened Dec. 19. City officials met with residents Monday to update them on what's happened since.
The candlelight vigil at Worcester City Hall comes after video of Nichols' beating by police was released Friday.
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The skating rink behind Worcester City Hall will be free for anyone to use on Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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The development would take over nearly a whole block in Worcester near the former Cold Storage warehouse — the site of a deadly 1999 fire.
Worcester residents may soon have new options during extreme temperature events, part of the city's wider emergency management plan.
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About 6 million gallons of sewage spilled into Lake Quinsigamond in February after the Lake Avenue pump failure.
The first-grade Woodland Academy student died unexpectedly before Christmas at Boston Children's Hospital.
It was near 50 in Worcester on Friday, but temperatures will drop into the single digits overnight — and lower with the wind chill.
A group of neighbors along Lincoln Street are opposing the project, which could house up to 90 unsheltered Worcester residents.
David Jordan became president in the 1990s of the former Worcester Area ARC — now one of the largest human services organizations around.
The award, named for longtime volunteer Suzanne Buchanan, went to Uxbridge resident Abigail Epplett.
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Dozens braved the snow Sunday night to attend a meeting at Blessed Sacrament Church to detail plans for the new winter homeless shelter.
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With temperatures dropping and homelessness rising, Blessed Sacrament Church will have room for about 60 unsheltered residents this winter.
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The city will give ARPA dollars to the Worcester Community Action Council, which oversees the federal heating assistance program, LIHEAP.
Eight local police departments will be accepting firearms during this year's Guns to Gardens event on Dec. 10.
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It may be a record year for a jail diversion program run by the nonprofit LIFT and the Worcester County DA, advocates say.
There are over 30 drop-off locations, including in Worcester, Marlborough, Shrewsbury and Westborough.
A Thanksgiving fire in the Worcester high rise left hundreds suddenly without a home and access to everyday items.
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The local Lions Club buried the time capsule in 1982. No one knows what the club members put in it.
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Three new Worcester Public Library cards will begin to circulate featuring designs by a child, a teen and an adult.
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As a MassHire coordinator, Bruce Mendelsohn helps find full and part-time work for people across Worcester County.
We'll fall back an hour on Sunday, and will experience one of the earliest sunsets of the year on Sunday afternoon.
Awards named after former Senator John Chafee recognize locals who have contributed to uplifting the Blackstone corridor.
WCAC is the local group that helps find home heating and energy assistance for people struggling with utility rates.
The biweekly program offers local students the chance to learn about the natural world in Worcester and beyond.
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