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See the week's top Patch stories: Lamborghini heist; shockingly cold temps; cop killer stays in jail; local coronavirus breakthrough.
Activists are pushing back on the state Department of Transitional Assistance move out of downtown Worcester.
Post offices, banks, and schools will close for Presidents Day in 2020.
From Worcester bike racer Major Taylor to book recommendations, there are plenty of Black History Month events in Worcester in 2020.
Local libraries are serving as drop sites for the 13th annual Boston Bruins PJ Drive in 2020.
See national chains and local restaurants offering discounts and special events for Super Bowl LIV on Sunday.
Don't be alarmed if you see a lot of police and fire activity at Worcester Airport today, it's just a drill.
Hannah Strom, of Marion, was injured in last week's van crash in Vero Beach, Florida. She will continue her recovery in Boston.
Jeffrey Henry won the jackpot on a $30 scratch ticket, accord to lottery officials.
The classes for adult learners begin at the main Worcester library this week.
Watch video of the dramatic rescue.
A bit of good news after Wednesday's tragic crash: Holy Cross rower Maegan Moriarty, a senior, was released from the hospital on Thursday.
See the top stories on Patch this week: author's house for sale; death threat against cop; store closings; new Superfund cleanup.
Some services will be closed for the federal holiday commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.
Eight people involved in the Wednesday crash in Vero Beach, Fla., were still in the hospital as of Thursday morning.
A woman's tip to police helped stop the abduction of a Springfield girl — and she caught it all on video.
There are hundreds of demonstrations Thursday against war with Iran, including in Worcester and other local communities.
Here's what Worcester was reading in 2019. Plenty of Michelle Obama and “The Babysitters Club” fans in the city.
The WGBH bureau will be located in a former Worcester Telegram & Gazette office, according to the station.
Valerie Sneade and Jason Roy were married Friday, joined by family, friends and customers buying coffee and pastries at Dunkin'.
Funny, sad, weird: These are the stories that Patch readers liked the most in 2019. They run the gamut from food stories to odd crimes.
See the week's top stories: Hobby Lobby opens in Framingham; pedestrian hit in Natick; Starbucks robber leaves trail of cash.
It could be a fox, a coyote, or just someone's dog. The animal was captured on a home surveillance camera.
The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation paid off the home for Menard's wife and three children.
The episode will air Monday morning featuring Denis Leary and Worcester firefighters Jerry Lucey and Dan Spencer.
The vigil, hosted by Central MA Moms Demand Action, is one of many events planned nationwide to remember the December 2012 shooting.
The most-read Patch stories this week: moose map; meth bust; snow pictures; Framingham fee; the best beer in Massachusetts, and more.
Christopher Roy died fighting fire along Lowell Street last December. His death has been ruled a homicide.
Worcester came in the top 30 out of almost 200 cities on a list produced by the personal finance site WalletHub.
Worcester Firefighter Christopher Pace was saved from a burning home by Lt. Jason Menard, but was still severely injured.
Lt. Jason Menard, the father of three, died in the line of duty earlier this month.
The Worcester Public Library at Salem Square will undergo a $8.5 million renovation.
The building was moved in 2016 to a spot along Mill Street. A grand reopening ceremony will be held on Oct. 15.
Here’s a look at what’s open and closed for Columbus Day locally and across Massachusetts.
“It came right down where my coffee maker is,” Bill Crosbie said. “I’m glad I wasn’t up getting a coffee.”
Sheila Pereira learned too late that the Worcester City Half Marathon was actually being held in Worcester, England, and not Worcester, MA.
The man won a million dollar prize in the Massachusetts State Lottery’s “200X” instant game.
Worcester holds its pride parade and festival in September so that students from the 11 colleges in the city can participate.
The winner was announced at last Friday's drawing.