Rewind Video is preparing to open along June Street, offering titles to rent and a physical newsroom for the Worcester Sucks newsletter.
Worcester residents can attend a meeting on July 31 to learn about plans for Mill Street, including speed reductions and bike lanes.
Ted Kostas is one of the few Republicans in the 2023 council races. He's competing against four other candidates in District 4.
A severe thunderstorm watch means residents should be on guard for high wind, lighting, heavy rain and possible hail.
Montero is one of three candidates competing in the Worcester District 5 city council preliminary.
Worcester state Sen. Robyn Kennedy has lent her support to a new abortion bill that could change how crisis pregnancy centers do business.
A 22-year-old will spend more than a decade in federal prison for selling thousands of fake pills to an undercover officer.
Water quality tests showed "bacterial exceedance" at two popular state and town beaches in the area.
A candidate for city council wanted to halt a redesign of a Mill Street, but councilors shut that request with a public meeting coming.
Councilors voted in July 2022 for a law regulating the anti-abortion centers, but City Manager Eric Batista declined to bring it forward.
The beach along Belmont Street was not supposed to have lifeguards this summer. It will be staffed part-time through Aug. 20.
Canadian wildfire smoke was clouding skies Tuesday across Worcester County, with air monitoring stations showing high particulate levels.
Councilors voted for an ordinance on the anti-abortion centers in 2022. Worcester's top attorney stalled, texts with a state AG show.
The triangle in front of the Hanover Theatre has been fenced off for more than a year for a renovation that was planned to be done in 2022.
The National Weather Service confirmed the EF-0 tornado, which hit Sunday as onlookers watched.
Seven counties are under the tornado watch, and a tornado warning had already been issued Sunday.
Worcester police near 1 p.m. warned residents to avoid Cutler Street. One person was in custody by 2:30 p.m.
Dr. Novikov Wellness and Skin Care will be accepting walk-in patients on Mondays only from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. starting July 17.
The Main Street outpost opened in 2020, offering a community meeting space and a way to access a range of city services.
The Saturday markets will take place in the courtyard of the downtown office tower featuring handmade goods, produce and food.
The newest brewery in Worcester has been in the works since 2019, founded by two local attorneys who discovered craft beer together.
The Friday commute in Massachusetts could be hampered by urban flooding, the weather service warned.
The sample was collected from a neighborhood in north Worcester, according to city officials.
Recent heavy rain caused major rivers in Massachusetts to overflow. Federal agencies forecast river flooding at stations across the state.
Southcoast Health has hospitals in Plymouth and Bristol counties. UMass Chan students will begin clinical rotations in those facilities.
He was walking up his Worcester driveway when a bobcat stopped him in his tracks.
An Auburn developer behind a 218-unit Shrewsbury Street building wants to build a second on in an empty lot across the street.
Kenneth Gianatasio, 44, was arrested in August 2019 after chatting with an undercover FBI agent he thought was the parent of a young girl.
The warning means flooding is either imminent or occurring, according to the National Weather Service.
A 24-year-old Worcester man shot two family members, beginning a 13-hour standoff with police that ended in the use of a K9 in his arrest.
The Worcester 311 phone app has been available for months, but it will be available in full for non-emergency complaints starting July 11.
The heavy rain that washed out roads and flooded communities in New York and Connecticut will move across Massachusetts Monday.
The city's renewed Clean Team is part of an expansion of the Quality of Life team.
The Friday morning incident sent the neighborhood around Colby Avenue into lockdown.
A recent battle in the state Legislature sought to regulate the HDIP tax incentive, which subsidizes higher-end rental housing.
Worcester's Summer Eats sites are open for the summer, offering breakfast, lunch and dinner to anyone under 18 for free.
The Coes Pond and Shore Park beaches were shut down Wednesday after tests found high bacteria levels.
The new program will only serve two sections of Worcester for about eight hours each day, officials said.
The two Worcester beaches will be closed until bacteria levels recede.
Rock bottom rental inventory and record high rental prices make an "equation for homelessness," Worcester housing advocates say.