Join Dr. Novikov Wellness and Skin Care for its 5th anniversary celebration on Aug. 30.
At-large Councilor Thu Nguyen asked for a proposed law one on the anti-abortion center last year. The city manager and solicitor resisted.
The three DPW parcels take up more than 4 acres along a portion of Shrewsbury Street that has seen increasing developer interest.
Pride Worcester 2023 will kick off Saturday with a pageant ahead of the full celebration in September.
The "Be a Physicist!"program is coming to the Worcester museum through a Franklin Institute/GSK grant.
The Main South free-fridge has been a staple outside Fantastic Pizza for more than two years.
Larry Shetler is running as a senior with plenty to contribute in the three-way Worcester District 1 council preliminary race.
Religious orders that sponsor Worcester and Shrewsbury schools told Bishop Robert McManus they will continue "established practices."
Paid Summer Internships Connect Local Teens to Career Building Opportunities
Attorney General Andrea Campbell distributed $1.5 million in grants, with some aid for a unique program in Worcester for new moms.
The new policies issued by the Diocese of Worcester prohibit student behavior not "consistent with their biological sex."
Worcester has been ranked among the top 10 cities for parking land use, which hurts the attractiveness of downtown, a nonprofit says.
The three candidates running for the open seat included Jenny Pacillo, David Peterson and Larry Shetler.
After an active first term, District 5 Councilor Etel Haxhiaj is running again in 2023 with experience under her belt.
The Menkiti Group was the winner out of four proposals for the Denholm, and is the latest downtown expansion for the developer.
The Color the City Festival will take over the area behind City Hall Friday afternoon.
Rob Bilotta decided to run for city council in 2023 after his involvement in the inclusionary zoning debate earlier this year.
A Statue of W.E.B. Du Bois for the town of Great Barrington
Candidates running for seats in Worcester council districts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 will appear across two upcoming forums in August.
The teen shot with the Taser was cuffed and charged after the June incident. Others involved were allowed to go home, bodycam videos show.
The new route allows Worcester and Providence Amtrak riders to skip a trip to Boston for either the Acela or Lake Shore Limited train.
A lawsuit over compliance with the MBTA zoning law aims to prevent a "domino effect" of noncompliance that could worsen housing costs.
Dave Peterson, the beating heart of the Worcester Bravehearts, is one of three candidates running for the open District 1 seat in 2023.
Farms in Massachusetts can access USDA loans after recent heavy rains destroyed crops and fields.
State lawmakers have stuffed the state's 2024 budget full of funds for local initiatives. Here's how Worcester will benefit.
See mosquito spraying trucks will visit Worcester this month as cases of West Nile are popping up.
Jenny Pacillo, well known in the Worcester political scene, started her path toward a city council run due to an interest in civic minutiae.
MedStar Ambulance and multiple local affiliates submitted higher claims than necessary to the state health insurance program.
City officials met with residents about a Mill Street project that reduces traffic lanes and adds bike lanes along a dangerous thruway.
The former site of Glazy Susan and Figs and Pigs is now home to a Mexican restaurant serving lunch and dinner.
The local premium ice cream maker will welcome customers to the new kitchen in the Whitall Mills building, a growing gastronomic hub.
Worcester residents can make an appointment during the one-day event to get rid of items like old paint, fluorescent bulbs and chemicals.
Meet candidates running for Worcester School Committee, mayor and city council at events across the city.
Bombay Lounge will host a grand opening on Friday, taking over the space recently vacated by Maddi's Cookery and TapHouse.
From ice cream to mall walking and local cooling centers, here are tips to beat the heat over the next few days.
The shooting happened Wednesday afternoon near Pleasant Street. The victim was hospitalized after the robbery.
The Thursday flood watch includes Worcester, Boston, MetroWest and parts of the North Shore, according to the National Weather Service.
The mosquito that tested positive for West Nile was found in the same trap as one from earlier in July.
Maureen Schwab was inspired to run after learning about changes to local streets in her Green Island neighborhood.
An expansion of cooling and heating centers in Worcester is still in the works, according to city officials.