The teen was missing for several hours on Monday, according to police.
The Saturday chase ended in a crash on Route 3 after the driver swerved at police, authorities said.
MassDOT is in the midst of replacing the bridge, and upcoming work will require it to be closed completely.
Worcester officials may consider several ways to reduce litter created by tiny "nip" liquor bottles.
Coronavirus trends in Massachusetts are mostly headed positive direction, according to figures released Sunday.
A long-awaited report on the Worcester body camera pilot was released Friday with cost estimates for full implementation.
The girl was in a car that was damaged by gunfire on Thursday night.
Potentially dangerous heat begins in Massachusetts Saturday, with the worst expected Sunday and Monday.
Alvin Mojica, 32, was arrested in December for distributing cocaine, according to federal authorities.
Artists got to work at 6 a.m. Wednesday on the large mural near the intersection of Major Taylor and Martin Luther King Jr. boulevards.
See how Worcester's eight largest colleges are planning to welcome students back amid coronavirus.
Worcester police recorded 23 use-of-force encounters during a 2019 body camera pilot, but the city released video of only three incidents.
An Anna Maria College faculty member has organized a workshop for students featuring big names in brass, jazz, and orchestral music.
Artists will begin painting the mural along Major Taylor Boulevard on Wednesday.
Yohance Jones, 19, was arraigned Monday in connection to a stabbing that left a man in critical condition.
Worcester police said the victim's injuries were "non-life threatening."
The Sunday drowning is under investigation by state and local police, according to the Worcester Country District Attorney.
Holy Cross has signed an amicus brief supporting a joint Harvard and MIT Lawsuit against ICE.
Complaints are rolling in that various Worcester residents and businesses are shirking coronavirus safeguards.
The victim was shot Thursday afternoon in the third serious shooting in Worcester this week.
State police tried to pull over an SUV with Vermont plates in Weston, leading to a very long chase up and down I-95 and I-90
The Worcester Regional Research Bureau is out with a new report showing the benefits of city-run internet service.
The EcoTarium has been closed since March. The museum is being allowed to reopen this week in phase 3.
The pool will open with restrictions meant to prevent coronavirus from spreading.
Worcester recorded its fourth homicide of 2020 on Monday when a 24-year-old man died following a shooting on July 4.
A 29-year-old Worcester man was stabbed and killed last week after he confronted another man who was slashing tires, according to police.
Black residents in Worcester County were more than four times as likely to contract coronavirus than whites, new data show.
The violence began early on July 3 with a double-shooting, and continued on July 4 when a man was injured in the Grafton Hill area.
The shooting was reported early Friday morning along Lakeside Avenue.
The revelation comes after Clark University released its own report looking at student arrests during a June 1 protest in Main South.
The holiday falls on a Saturday this year, meaning it will be observed on Friday. That means some changes to local schedules and events.
In North Brookfield, a July 4 celebration sparked a political fight over protests, the pandemic and patriotism.
Four Clark students were arrested June 1 following a clash between police and protesters in Main South.
The mother and 13-year-old daughter were called "horrifying expletives," and an attorney says police have not investigated.
Josue Rios, 29, was found stabbed along Cutler Street early Tuesday morning.
Hamad Jaber, 50, of Worcester, died in the crash last Friday near the interchange of I-190 and I-290, according to state police.
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.
Austin Foley, 21, of Millbury, was denied access to the Sterling farm and zoo due to his age.
State Police said they are investigating if a second vehicle was involved in a crash that killed a 50-year-old Worcester man.