Also, the DPW is reminding residents what to do with disposed needles, which are not allowed in the trash in Massachusetts.
Worcester is invited to join the meeting on May 5. The plan's design is to create an environment with a strong identity and sense of place.
MassDOT and the MBTA has a draft of the investment plan for the transportation network, including trains, buses, and facilities. Weigh in.
The Kenneth F. Burns Memorial Bridge, connecting Worcester and Shrewsbury on Route 9, just won a big award.
Camille Cosby has been ordered to continue her deposition in the defamation lawsuit filed against her husband, Bill Cosby.
The MassDOT had to reschedule its work because of weather. Take note, drivers.
Sen. Harriette Chandler announced that the Senate passed education reform legislation.
The city manager approved the second of a possible four marijuana dispensaries in Worcester.
Worcester residents were clearly unhappy with the clean-up, or lack thereof, after the last two snowfalls.
There will be detours next week due to work on the Belmont Street bridge. Take note. Take a different route.
The Department of Public Works agenda includes discussions of installing audible signals at crosswalks.
Hundreds of potentially damaging natural gas leaks have been pinpointed across the city.
Rushford turned in his letter of resignation at Tuesday night's City Council meeting.
This local man opposes having a gun store, along with a candidate's sign of support next to it, in Worcester.
Keolis, which operates the MBTA, reported it had a 92 percent on-time rate in January. Have you experienced problems? Are you pleased?
Take a look at the breakdown of votes cast in Worcester on Super Tuesday 2016.
Former president Bill Clinton holds a rally in Worcester on Monday evening.
See who is contributing to Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, John Kasich and Ben Carson in Worcester.
See who is contributing to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in Worcester.
Know your polling location for the Massachusetts presidential primary on Tuesday, March 1.
Massachusetts baker Nicole Messier made a cake for her son, a Bernie Sanders supporter. Now that cake has been shared with thousands.
The presidential candidate held a Town Hall in Worcester, and reassured voters he's in it for the long haul.
There is help for those who need assistance with heating oil.
The city wants your input on a new park that is being built in the area of Coes Pond.
How soon can we get the change we need, and how much should we ask for? If you don't ask for revolution, can you really get reform?
The FiveThirtyEight blog revealed who would win the presidency if Facebook likes were votes.
You may see trains running on the commuter rail at odd hours this weekend. There's a reason.
Worcester will get dusted with snow showers Wednesday. Bitter cold is in store this weekend.
Massachusetts State Auditor Suzanne Bump released an audit on welfare fraud this week.
A report just released indicates that MBTA workers are able to 'pad their pensions.'