Weigh yourself in chickens, see if "Mississippi" is an accurate measurement of time and more at the new exhibit.
Tuesday's Worcester city council meeting featured a rant by a bigot — the third such incident in recent weeks.
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The second location of Root Awakening Kava Bar will open in a former tire shop.
Worcester will mostly be shut down on Tuesday, even with a lower snow total expected during the nor'easter.
A hot topic for Worcester City Councilors scurries back this week, this time with a request to extinguish the rodent population for good.
The shooting took place early Monday morning in the Union Hill area, Worcester police said.
The 16-year-old and 19-year-old were arrested early Saturday near Elm Park.
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Worcester police collected the gun after it was found Tuesday.
"We found out that almost every kid in there didn't have an Easter," Josh said, "So we were like, 'Oh my God, how can we help out?'"
Worcester's newest brewery has a 1990s theme, and is the first brewery in many years to open downtown.
A local developer wants to build an affordable condominium building on a decrepit parcel, what could be the first of major changes.
A homeless advocate who petitioned the council to allow camping in parks will join a city homelessness working group.
The former Fallon Health tower may be converted into nearly 200 apartments with rents starting at about $2,000 per month, plans show.
Drivers traveling from I-90 to I-290 toward Worcester and Marlborough will be rerouted.
Doughton, a Holy Cross professor at the Center for Interdisciplinary and Special Studies, helped create the Worcester Black History Trail.
The Stafford Street restaurant closed its doors for the last time on Feb. 3.
A police dog is being lauded for tracking a missing child for over two miles in frigid conditions Wednesday night.
This year, Black History Month will celebrate the theme "African Americans and the Arts."
A Worcester nursing home came under fire following a two-year investigation by the Disability Law Center.
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"After winning a state championship, you know you're going to have a lot of people coming after you," said Al Pettway, the head coach.
Three men are charged with operating a retail theft ring that stole thousands of dollars' worth of merchandise from a Target.
The St. Vincent Hospital nurses say over 500 complaints were logged in a six-month period about conditions that risked patient safety.
Two Republicans will be on the ballot looking to secure an open state House of Representatives seat next week.
Police found an SUV that is suspected in connection with a Webster home invasion. The woman in the car was found with drugs, police said.
Police have issued a warning that thieves are targeting Hyundai and Kia vehicles due to security issues with some models.
A year after moving from downtown, a grocery store focused on local food announced it will close.
Police arrested two people after finding a loaded handgun and drugs during a search of a Worcester apartment.
Calls are taken Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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A woman and two men are accused of assaulting a victim at her Milford home, according to police.
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Firefighters battled frigid temperatures and frozen hydrants while extinguishing the blaze, according to reports.
Police said they are seeking to identify a man for questioning in connection to an armed robbery case.
Since early January, about 265 blood drives across 27 states were canceled due to weather, potentially leaving hospitals in short supply.