See which restaurants in Worcester could be the first to offer new outdoor dining options following the coronavirus pandemic.
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Traci Swan moved to Worcester at 16 from rural North Carolina. Her family remembers her as a loving "fighter" who was always moving forward.
George Kentar opened the George Floyd Mini Mart in 2010 after emigrating from Syria. He's now reflecting on uprisings in both countries.
Police found two men with stab wounds and later arrested one of them on charges including assault with intent to murder.
Nearly 15,000 customers are without power in Massachusetts as a storm rolls through.
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Djarflo Irving, 37, is set to be charged with manslaughter in the Dec. 10 shooting death of Suheil Ortiz, 21.
Restaurants across Massachusetts could begin reopening as soon as June 8 with outdoor seating.
The toddler sustained life-threatening injuries in the Wednesday night fall, according to police.
The "Justice For George Floyd" rally will take place behind city hall on Saturday afternoon.
It is time that we all, individually, organizationally and as a part of our communities – look hard in the mirror.
Police say that Vincent Eovacious, 18, was on a rooftop with Molotov cocktails during a disturbance between police and protesters.
Sodexo culinary staff and facilities at Assumption College mobilized given the campus’ proximity to the DCU center.
Kimberly Malpass, 39, has been charged in connection to the death of a 2-year-old and the injury of another child, prosecutors said.
Following the coronavirus shutdown, library branches in Worcester will soon begin lending again.
A late-night clash between Worcester officers and police brutality demonstrators ended in 19 arrests and injuries on both sides.
Rutland Det. John Songy, 48, died on May 29 after a more than month-long battle with coronavirus.
Fifty-three people from across Massachusetts and neighboring states were arrested after a Sunday night protest against police brutality.
For the third day in a row, a large crowd gathered in downtown Worcester to peacefully protest police violence. See photos from the event.
Rutland Det. John Songy died early Friday morning at a Worcester hospital after he was diagnosed in late April with the coronavirus.
More than 800 people have died of the coronavirus at just a handful of nursing homes in Massachusetts during the pandemic, new data shows.
The CVS-run testing site will open in Worcester on Friday.
A 27-year-old woman died after she was stabbed late Tuesday night at a home along Meade Street.
Worcester police say they saw people walk up to the men and hand over cash. One of the men would then spit the drugs out, police said.
A new outbreak at a Sam's Club warehouse is next door to a Walmart that experienced a large outbreak in April.
Two Local Community Members to Receive Awards
A fight in an Elm Street apartment left one man stabbed in the cheek.
"This annual event is typically a solemn occasion, and even more so this year," the Soldier's Home said.
The Worcester-based group Masks Now needs to make 6,000 masks, but there aren't enough people to do the work.
The 10-acre fire was burning in a remote area, so a state police helicopter was called in to dump buckets of water on the area.
From low-power radio stations to text message alerts, cannabis retailers are getting ready to sell under new rules on May 25.
When an officer approached the car, the 46-year-old driver was holding a bag of possible crack cocaine, police said.
Allergy sufferers beware, as high rates of some types of pollen are expected in Massachusetts in the coming days.
The 25-year-old was pulled over for speeding in Sturbridge on Monday, leading a trooper to search his SUV.
A Quality Inn used for low-income people either recovering or escaping from the virus had an "environmental issue," officials said.
Gyms in Massachusetts aren’t allowed to open until phase three of the governor’s plan, which is at least six weeks away.
The "Give Me A Sign" project seeks submissions for designs that can provide "visual encouragement" as the city recovers from the pandemic.
Worcester won't hold its usual in-person service this year due to coronavirus, but the ceremony will stream online.
Federal prosecutors say Antoine Mack, 37, moved drugs for the Almighty Vice Lords between Worcester and New Hampshire.