See the week's top stories from Patch: Molotov cocktail case update, cheap movies, judge threatened.
Worcester has been hosting popup coronavirus testing events across the city in recent weeks.
The film "With Dad" is available free to stream through Aug. 16.
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The 100th anniversary of suffrage will be celebrated on Aug. 26 with a main event in Worcester.
2020 has been tough. Here's how to highlight someone who's helping to make it a bit easier.
See the week's top stories from Patch: Brewery closes; coronavirus cases edge up; warehouse fire.
Hundreds in Massachusetts have reported receiving "unsolicited seed mailings," which may be from China.
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See Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in the night sky this Sunday. No telescope required.
The Worcester Public Library is the latest system to go fine-free, a recent trend in lending.
Artists got to work at 6 a.m. Wednesday on the large mural near the intersection of Major Taylor and Martin Luther King Jr. boulevards.
Artists will begin painting the mural along Major Taylor Boulevard on Wednesday.
Someone painted "genocide" in red paint on the Christoper Columbus statute in front of Union Station on Tuesday morning.
Dozens of people stood outside Prime Fitness and Nutrition in Oxford, to protest its forced closure by the town.
The Seven Hills Foundation's ice cream festival raises money each summer for kids in the Worcester area.
See the top stories from Patch this week: postal worker fight; malls reopen; Framingham teen arrested in police car arson.
As coronavirus slows down, Worcester is restoring some city services that were closed during the pandemic.
George Kentar opened the George Floyd Mini Mart in 2010 after emigrating from Syria. He's now reflecting on uprisings in both countries.
See the top stories from Patch this week: toddler falls from second-story window, restaurants reopening, car parades for 2020 grads.
The "Justice For George Floyd" rally will take place behind city hall on Saturday afternoon.
It is time that we all, individually, organizationally and as a part of our communities – look hard in the mirror.
Sodexo culinary staff and facilities at Assumption College mobilized given the campus’ proximity to the DCU center.
Following the coronavirus shutdown, library branches in Worcester will soon begin lending again.
For the third day in a row, a large crowd gathered in downtown Worcester to peacefully protest police violence. See photos from the event.
The Worcester-based group Masks Now needs to make 6,000 masks, but there aren't enough people to do the work.
Not all places of worship in the state are rushing to bring worshipers into their doors.
See the top Patch stories from this week: Deadly Mass Pike crash, coronavirus trends, Whole Foods development.
Members of the homeless community and low-income residents will be able to live at the hotel to escape risk of contracting coronavirus.
“We have a right to disobey,” Pastor Kris Casey told WBZ-TV. “I can’t baptize someone on a zoom meeting.”
CareOne vice president Elizabeth Straus says headlines about coronavirus outbreaks at senior care facilities miss the bigger picture.
The preschool teachers from the Greendale YMCA were not going to let the pandemic stop their annual Mother's Day celebration.
F-15 fighter jets from the 104th Fighter Wing will fly over parts of Massachusetts on Wednesday. Here's when you'll see them.
As Massachusetts hits the coronavirus surge, residents are being asked to take extra precautions during outdoor recreation.
See the top Patch stories from this week: Coronavirus deaths at local nursing homes; police chase; multiple semi rollovers.
See the top Patch stories from the past week: house party bust; crime dropping; 3 die at senior home; construction stops at ballpark.
See the top Patch stories of the week: breweries get creative, photos show empty state, trails closing across Massachusetts.
Worcester's coronavirus case count jumped to 27 on Wednesday, and with it a need for more support.
Keith Arsenault was running errands on Feb. 27 when he was hit head-on. Friends are raising money to pay for a memorial.