Robert Dupuis has been charged with murder, and two others are facing charges in connection to the August killing.
Federal prosecutors said James Levin, 62, committed fraud while redeveloping a building in Worcester's Main South neighborhood.
Plans to install athletic fields at the Newton Avenue Duffy Field and Wetherell Park have divided nearby residents.
Worcester police reported early Wednesday that they had located the hit-and-run driver.
Veolia's Sturbridge water treatment facility receives water fluoridation quality award from CDC
The 40-year-old was later arrested and charged with interfering with a firefighter, police said.
The Bridge's $1 million goal to buy 300 Southbridge St. likely won't succeed, so supporters say they'll turn to city leaders for help.
The 237-year-old Becker College will close at the end of this school year, but some programs will continue at other local colleges.
Police said they executed a search warrant at Beto’s Tacos on Main Street in Worcester and found a loaded gun and several bags of drugs.
Wind gusts topped 40 mph in parts of Massachusetts on Friday, according to forecasters.
17-year-old Nawar Jabbar was shot and killed in October at a Park Avenue Wendy's.
Here is how Massachusetts is doing compared to other states in the race to vaccinate residents.
Worcester added 351 new cases over the week ending March 25, the highest weekly amount since early February.
See how two nearby hospitals scored on the list of the 334 best in the nation.
Worcester will soon begin sweeping neighborhood streets. That means you'll need to move your car.
Ink spilled from a tractor trailer along Southbridge Street Thursday morning, dying streets and a stream bright blue.
State officials on Wednesday approved Worcester's request for a waiver from return deadlines in April.
Police followed a group of dirt bikers to Green Hill Park after they were spotted running red lights in downtown Worcester, police said.
This light near Lake Quinsigamond causes some of the longest delays for drivers in the entire state, according to a new report.
State officials approved 58 waiver requests on Tuesday ahead of full return deadlines in April, but Worcester was not among them.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held near you within the next two weeks.
Officer Ryan Joyal was suspended in January. He appealed directly to City Manager Edward Augustus Jr. to overturn the punishment.
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Under a new plan, Worcester will eliminate parking meters in favor of a pay-by-plate system.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. Here's how it’s changed in Worcester County.
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See which incumbents and challengers may run in the 2021 election for Worcester City Council and School Committee.
Catch up on a three-part series about why thousands of workers in Massachusetts still need SNAP food assistance.
Police arrested the man on a warrant at a Webster Street home on Tuesday.
People of color in central Worcester are not getting shots at rates comparable to white residents, a health equity task force says.
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Armsby Abbey is one of several Worcester dining spots planning to reemerge after a long pandemic hibernation.
Wizards & Warriors Camp will take place in Sturbridge this summer
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Say goodbye to the old exits. MassDOT's statewide renumbering projects comes to the Worcester area this week.
The shooting happened Sunday night at a home near the Patch Reservoir, according to Worcester police.
Plus: New vaccine hub, temperature record broken, fundraiser for Natick teen.
The first week of the St. Vincent Hospital nurses strike ended with visits from major local politicians.
Here's how the pandemic affected bankruptcies in Worcester County. Experts warn of a likely surge in coming years.
Local historian Chuck Arning will discuss how Irish canal builders helped construct a waterway key to the region's industrial past.