The average assessed value of a single-family Worcester home rose about $20,000 between 2020 and 2021, according to the assessor.
With Worcester's DCU Center set to be turned into a field hospital, a three-week trial will not be held there.
There are now three people who have filed paperwork run for Worcester City Council seats in 2021.
Stephanie Williams, who was hired from state government, will be charged with diversifying the city workforce.
Worcester saw record turnout in 2020 compared to recent elections, but also a shift toward President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump was never going to win Massachusetts. See how much worse he fared in Worcester compared to 2016.
See Worcester's unofficial results from the Nov. 3 election.
All Democratic incumbents from Massachusetts — and one new member — will head to the U.S. House for another term.
Seven of the nine Massachusetts U.S. House seats — all held by Democrats — were competitive in 2020.
Voting in the 2020 election is on in Worcester. Here's everything you need to know before you vote.
Get ready for Election Day 2020 in Worcester: polling locations, candidate information and more.
The City of Worcester was awarded $71,500 in a Sustainable Materials Recovery Program grant.
Moosey, 63, died this week after working in city government for almost four decades.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Worcester for the election Nov. 3.
You can drop your ballot off at 12 locations in Worcester, plus at early voting polling places.
City Manager Edward Augustus Jr. wants the City Council to create the Worcester Ballpark Authority to oversee city property.
With just over a few weeks before Election Day, here's what you need to know about voting in November.
The inconsistencies were found in a recent audit of Worcester's 2019 fiscal year expenditures.
The Worcester Redevelopment Authority will likely accept the deed on Friday. The transfer has been delayed for more than a year.
The developer is seeking a 15-year tax exemption for the proposed project. The City Council will review the plans on Tuesday.
Worcester buildings like schools and libraries will be required to add inclusive restrooms under a new executive order.
Worcester City Hall and several other municipal buildings will open on Monday.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Worcester County from voting.
See how the Kennedy-Markey U.S. Senate race broke down across neighborhoods in Worcester.
Democratic Governor's Council candidate Padraic Rafferty, backed by a Republican-leaning PAC, appears to have lost.
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An ad supporting Kennedy misspelled Worcester. It's the second odd mistake involving central Massachusetts of the Markey-Kennedy race.
Sept. 1 is primary day. The biggest race in Worcester is between U.S. Sen. Ed Markey and U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III.
See details on mail-in voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
The September primary is just about two weeks away, but early in-person voting began Aug. 22.
Morse, who is running for Congress, is denying claims that he used his position to pursue romantic relationships while he was a lecturer.
Johanna Hampton-Dance is seeking the District 2 Council seat over police reform, schools, and the recent Christopher Columbus statue vote.
Removing the statue is something Worcester's Italian community "shouldn't be put through at this time," one Councilor said.
Holy Cross has signed an amicus brief supporting a joint Harvard and MIT Lawsuit against ICE.
The Worcester Regional Research Bureau is out with a new report showing the benefits of city-run internet service.
Worcester has released hundreds of emails sent by residents and others about cutting the 2021 police budget increase.
Edward Augustus Jr. will have his annual performance review before City Council on Tuesday night.
The Board of Health met Thursday to hear potential changes to Worcester police to address systemic racism and police brutality.
The Worcester Council reopened the 2021 budget Tuesday amid a push to defund police. One proposal seeks to fund new social workers.
The Worcester Council approved the 2021 budget on Tuesday. One Councilor wants to revisit the vote after outcry over police spending.