A woman is facing charges after police said she ran back into the burning home late Wednesday night.
Worcester residents will have more chances to bring bulk waste to the city's Residential Drop Off Center during a pilot program in June.
One lucky lottery player in Worcester County had a major payday over the weekend.
A man from New Bedford was accused of being in possession of an unlicensed gun.
Vice detectives found cocaine and psychedelic mushrooms in a Chandler Street apartment, police said.
High gas prices are adding a new line to the family road trip budget, but they are not keeping Worcester residents off the highway.
The department said the fire should serve as a reminder that drought conditions remain in the region.
The suspect is accused of breaking into a motor vehicle on Wheeler Avenue and stealing a wallet from inside the car.
Graduation season is underway, and one of the city's several institutions celebrated its students on Monday.
The city's summer collegiate baseball team is returning for another season this month.
Hundreds of middle schoolers in Worcester will now have the opportunity to participate in organized athletics, some for the very first time.
An honor society at Quinsigamond Community College recently picked up a string of international and regional honors.
The smash-hit musical based on the beloved Robin Williams film is bringing big laughs and big heart to downtown Worcester.
The chain already has several locations across the state.
A popular production is headed to the city for a three-day run later this summer.
The event features high-level basketball competition alongside community programming, local vendors, entertainment and giveaways.
The group is accused of using a Worcester County business to launder drug proceeds through multiple financial institutions.
A viral video taken at a Southbridge, Massachusetts McDonald's is leading to criminal charges and concerns about food contamination.
On Sunday, the names of those lost in 2025 were read aloud, followed by a ceremonial bell ringing in their honor.
Four Worcester students earned $10K WooSox scholarships, while four others received $1K fellowships.
Aaron Green was honored for exceptional dedication and service within the city's Department of Public Works.
Summer is just around the corner, and downtown Worcester is about to get a whole lot more musical.
She succeeds Dr. Michael Hirsh, who served in the role for 13 years.
New 8,000-square-foot facility will expand food, youth, and emergency services for the Montachusett region
Commuters on the MBTA’s Framingham/Worcester Line should plan for service changes over two upcoming weekends this spring and summer.
Worcester police charged three men after a suspected drug deal led detectives to cocaine and crack cocaine on Thursday afternoon.
From the team behind Electric Haze, a traditional New York-style pizza shop has opened next door.
An investigation determined that the suspect allegedly used a shovel to break the window and destroyed a refrigerator.
Worcester Technical High School Principal Drew Weymouth has been named Worcester Public Schools’ 2026 Principal of the Year.
James M. McGuire died after being struck by a vehicle on Hope Avenue in Worcester on Sunday night.
A group of Worcester police officers completed their annual run from Worcester to Washington, D.C. this week.
The season opens Oct. 16 at Mechanics Hall with acclaimed pianist Emanuel Ax.
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Clark University Master's student Rowan Compton and undergraduate student Kaya Banka were selected for the nationally competitive program.
Worcester leaders call for expanded support for youth summer jobs: Submit inquiry form at www.masshirecentral.com/yes
Several vehicles in the Route 4 area have been targeted in recent weeks, according to police.
The rehab earned a rare distinction following an unannounced state survey.
The spring housing market showed a mixed picture in April, with several communities seeing increases in sales while others declined.
A man’s theatrical plea about potholes during a recent City Council meeting is racking up views online.
The two new medical directors are from Shrewsbury and Worcester.