See the finishing times of all the Worcester runners who completed the 127th Boston Marathon.
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A driver hit another man in the head with the machete during an incident off Route 146 in Worcester.
Candice Asare-Yeboah was in a Stafford Street crosswalk with her mother when an SUV driver hit them. The 5-year-old died a month later.
Firefighters responded to the flood diversion channel Sunday evening after a report of a child with hypothermia.
The man threatened to stab officers, said he was “armed and ready,” and threw an object out a window at police, according to authorities.
In a new statement, the Worcester Together Affordable Housing Coalition said it's "unconscionable" most councilors rejected its proposal.
See the week's top stories: Couple ID'd in fatal fire, tax refunds available, house explosion, new halal restaurant opening, more.
The school committee voted unanimously on the idea Thursday. OSV has sponsored a charter school that will take money from Worcester schools.
Worcester has selected two proposals submitted for the Denholm redevelopment. Both propose demolishing the building.
The shooting happened early Thursday morning along Southbridge Street, according to police.
All City View Discovery School students qualify for free lunch, but struggle with hunger outside of school.
Twin residential towers, luxury apartments, retail space and more have been proposed for the historic Main Street building.
See an updated list of candidates who have pulled papers to run for city council and school committee in Worcester.
The district and the Educational Association of Worcester union are in "productive" negotiations, the superintendent said.
Worcester's new inclusionary zoning law will require new apartments to be more affordable, but not as much as a broad coalition had wanted.
Disabled people in Worcester face huge barriers finding housing. They joined the inclusionary zoning effort to change an inequitable system.
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Focus groups this week in Worcester will probe what residents want from community media access through a new license with Spectrum.
The shooting happened early Sunday morning in Worcester's Union Hill neighborhood.
The Worcester-area I-90 detours will continue every night this week as spring construction season ramps up.
The farm shares that the Navajo Churro lamb has been named Smiley "because he hasn't stopped smiling."
The fate of affordable housing in Worcester rests on a city council vote set for Tuesday. Here's what to know about inclusionary zoning.
See the week's top stories: Fatal fire, commuter rail wire theft, infant mortality, police investigating possible bias attack, more.
The lack of credit card tipping at the East Central Street Starbucks is meant to discourage union organizing, labor advocates say.
The La Familia School lease will be terminated in June. The monsignor of an attached church didn't want sex ed classes in the building.
The Worcester Healthy Baby Collaborative presented new data this week on infant deaths, which are still above the state average.
Twenty-five potential candidates pulled nomination papers, previewing contests in key Worcester council and school committee races.
"I couldn't walk 100 feet without being out of breath. Now I can go miles and be fine," Lillie said.
After stepping down as city manager last May, Ed Augustus Jr. became Dean College's first chancellor.
Candidates for Worcester city council, mayor and school committee can officially start campaigns, although many have already announced.
The new Starbucks would take over a vacant parcel. It would be the fourth location for the chain in Worcester.
Watch out for several on and off-ramp closures around I-90 all this week.
Southbound Route 146 drivers will lose an off-ramp until November, according to MassDOT.
The city's parks department is planning to overhaul the beach, replace the parking lot and more at the Belmont Street park.
See the week's top stories: New PFAS alert, buses may stay free, U.S. attorney talks police probe, more.
Worcester County was one of the few in Massachusetts that saw its population rise over the past few years, according to new figures.
The daytime closures will halve a main east-west route near Park Avenue, according to city officials.
Here's everything to know about the start of the Worcester Red Sox 2023 season.