The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Worcester.
Luis Tiru-Romero was shot in July along Mount Pleasant Street, but died on Jan. 30 after a long hospitalization.
Nguyen formally launched their campaign Thursday after filing to run for Worcester City Council in November.
Worcester will host the state's fourth vaccine supersite as more people become eligible for the COVID-19 inoculation.
The Red Cross was responding to help people displaced by the Endicott Street fire.
The developer GoVenture Capital Group has changed plans for a development on vacant land along I-190.
Proceeds from the T-shirts will support the Greg Hill Foundation, which helps local people and businesses following tragedies.
The person may have been exiting a car when they were hit late Tuesday night, according to state police.
Three people and a dog were carried off a single-engine plane on Tuesday evening.
The Notre Dame du Lac Assisted Living held a ribbon cutting ceremony this week for the Plantation Street facility.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Worcester County.
At a meeting Tuesday, many residents spoke against the ShotSpotter Connect tool, which Worcester police want to adopt.
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The July shooting took place along Mount Pleasant Street, according to Worcester police.
Hall is the YWCA of Central Massachusetts domestic violence services director, and enters the 2021 race with a healthy fundraising start.
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Worcester police want to explore signing up for ShotSpotter Connect, software that purportedly forecasts where crime will happen.
With frustration high, Worcester officials say they are preparing to start distributing COVID-19 vaccines as more people become eligible.
City officials want to explore public bathroom options in the downtown area after typically reliable restrooms closed during the pandemic.
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The city is taking out the loan for the WooSox ballpark, which the team will pay back.
The three-alarm fire along West Street broke out on Tuesday evening.
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Worcester police are seeking to expand the ShotSpotter system, which helped officers make an arrest early Tuesday in the Union Hill area.
The NAACP chapter has elevated Fred Taylor as the new president.
The downtown library branch will be open for computer use starting Feb. 1.
The man was taken to the hospital Sunday morning after a shooting along Austin Street.
The federal grant, the only one of its kind in the Northeast, will allow Clark to offer training in IT fields.
The person who tested positive for the B.1.1.7 strain had traveled over the holidays, Worcester health officials said.
Napoli Italian Deli and Catering wants to open in a building along Plantation Street in Worcester.
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The couple applied for CARES Act business loans for companies that don't exist, according U.S. Postal Service inspectors.
The collision happened along Southbridge Street early Thursday morning.
The WRTA board on Thursday agreed to keep buses free, but agency leaders made a case for ending the policy soon.
WRTA suspended fare collections last spring during the first wave of coronavirus, but the agency will review the policy on Thursday.
Worcester police want to expand a gunshot detection program, which would come with a controversial crime prediction software.
The woman broke in to the Seed To Stem store, which sells a variety of high-end plants and home goods in the Kelley Square area.