Worcester leaders pressed the MBTA to delay a slowdown of the city's express trains to Boston. The downgrade is here for a while.
City Manager Eric Batista had proposed deleting the city commission overseeing Polar Park activities.
A special election Tuesday in a portion of Worcester was mainly a GOP contest. Anne Gobi vacated the seat to become rural affairs director.
Laura Clancey is running for a third term in a race against two school committee colleagues, and the former superintendent.
The main Worcester library is typically closed Sundays, but will soon reopen that day with school back in session.
The woman was treated after being shot during a weekend party along Young Street, Worcester police said.
Here's what Molly McCullough, an incumbent running in 2023 for a district seat, says about items like charter schools and LGBTQ+ issues.
Chinese authorities declared Gina Marie Rzucidlo dead after the Saturday Shishapangma Mountain avalanche.
See where the 2023 Worcester municipal candidates stand as far as fundraising and spending with a month before Election Day.
Jordan Levy was an elected official from 1975 to to 1993 and most recently hosted a show on radio station WTAG.
The coffee shop and bookstore near Tatnuck Square will make the move closer to the end of 2023, according to the owner.
For just three hours, the largest handbuilt dam on Earth holding 65 billion gallons for the MWRA will be open.
Worcester has had 85 traffic deaths over the past decade, including 33 pedestrians. A new plan aims to reduce deaths to zero.
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Hear from Johanna Hampton-Dance about why she's running for an at-large council seat in 2023.
Worcester asked an outside attorney to opine on a proposed law on crisis pregnancy centers. It disagrees with the city solicitor's guidance.
Spectrum Health says it has no plans to change services in Worcester, but is using a new Main South property for a mobile recovery van.
Boutin has joined the Firm’s Trusts and Estates Team
"Espiritu," a new beer from Redemption Rock, will bolster Casita Cultura Latina's 2023 Day of the Dead festival coming in October.
The security guard blocked the pickup driver, who was driving recklessly near Tatnuck Square, according to police.
Worcester police have participated in robot demonstrations. The devices can cost up to $100,000, according to officials.
The crash happened Friday evening in the southbound lanes in Oxford, police said.
A special weather statement issued Friday afternoon warned of "a large area of heavy rain" system moving into the area.
September is National Prostate Health Month
Stafford Street and Route 56 will be part of a long detour around the closure this weekend. The times and dates have changed due to weather.
A grant program that North Adams and Boston have used to mend neighborhoods broken by highways may be coming to Worcester.
Peter J. Hamilton, II and Amanda C. McNamara have joined the Firm’s Litigation Team
Lamkin is Of Counsel in the Firm's Labor and Employment Group
Tenet Healthcare’s annual recognition program honors standout employees
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
After a soft opening over the summer, the new Worcester brewery is making it official with a celebration.
The annual Regional Environmental Council event features food, entertainment and tours of the YouthGROW Urban Farm.
Interim Worcester police Chief Paul Saucier is making incident logs available online, showing what incidents police are responding to.
Worcester elected officials are making a full push against an MBTA and Keolis plan to add stops to the main express train to Boston.
Months of studying the state's new specialized stretch energy code ended in a 10-1 vote Tuesday to adopt. Here's what to know.
The Shrewsbury Street standby closed in July for summer break, but hasn't reopened.
A councilor postponed a petition over the loss of the Heart To Hub train, but now At-Large Councilor Moe Bergman wants to look at it.
Michael Parks, 62, was shot and killed in the July home invasion, according to authorities.
Maker To Main closed its Main Street store in downtown Worcester in early 2022 for a larger space along Harding Street.
Work on a commuter rail link between Boston, Worcester, Springfield and Pittsfield will move ahead with the grant.