The shooting took place just after 8 p.m. Wednesday near the I-290, Route 146 split.
It's early, but there's already a lot going on ahead of Worcester's 2023 election, from fundraising to potential challengers.
Local volunteers can sign up now to work across 20 sites in Worcester, including schools and nonprofit buildings.
See key St. Patrick's Day events near Worcester on and around the March 17 cultural celebration.
The 24-year-old was arrested Tuesday at his Worcester home and found with switches that could turn semiautomatic guns fully automatic.
Worcester health officials say the pandemic is now endemic, but are still looking for ways to boost the city's vaccination rates.
Sake Bomb closed in February due to "tough economic environment and staffing issues," the owners said.
BBBS of Central Mass & Metrowest is half-way to meeting goal of matching 60 men to young boys for 60 Men to Mentors initiative
Scammers are trying to trick local Spectrum customers into paying a high fee for a fake deal.
Francisco Severo Torres, 33, threatened the crew with a broken spoon and tried to open the plane door in the air, federal prosecutors said.
The man also attempted to open an emergency exit door on the flight from Los Angeles, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.
High PFAS levels have been detected in fish from 13 water bodies near state parks, prompting warnings for anglers.
Seeds of Hope at Blessed Sacrament Church has angered some neighbors, but shelter residents have found help at the temporary facility.
The Worcester stop is one of three Gov. Maura Healey will make Monday at affordable housing sites across the state.
The proposed law would require reporting on how proposed charter schools might sap funds from public school districts
Emergency SNAP benefits in Massachusetts ended March 2, a more than $95 cut for families and individuals across the state.
See the week's top stories: Police suspended, COVID-19 benefit ending, local students win press award, more.
Right now, Worcester only has a policy governing multimillion dollar tax breaks. Councilors want to solidify it as a new ordinance.
The Worcester School Committee asked State Auditor Diana DiZoglio to investigate during a special meeting Monday.
The remaining handful of free PCR testing sites in Massachusetts will close down in March.
The charter school was called "plainly parasitic" during a BESE meeting Tuesday. The school would serve about 360 elementary students.
Get rid of unwanted clothes, shoes, luggage and linens through the city's new service, which began Monday.
During weekday hours, MBTA commuter rail users in Worcester will have to board trains from a parking lot near Union Station.
Worcester could get up to 6 inches of snow by the end of Tuesday. A parking ban will align with the snowfall.
A nearly 400-unit development near the former cold storage warehouse would get a 70 percent tax exemption under the plan.
The I-290 eastbound exit ramp will close for one night this week, part of a longer series of closures near the I-90 interchange.
What to know about one of the biggest snow events so far in 2023: timing, snow totals and other weather hazards.
Multiple people were injured in the collision in the eastbound lanes late Thursday night.
See the week's top stories: Grocery store exit, new charter school, local company redoing Lincoln Memorial, more.
The Worcester School Committee will meet on Monday to ask State Auditor Diana DiZoglio to look at the charter's financial arrangement.
The triangular piece of land long owned by MassDOT occupies prime shoreline along Indian Lake.
The permanent changes at two Worcester branches will add some additional operating hours.
The caught-on-camera incident offers a view into the political relationship between Worcester police and city councilors.
Commissioner of Education Jeffrey Riley has asked the DESE board to vote on the Worcester Cultural Academy charter on Tuesday.
The Spectrum Health Systems van began offering all three medications for opioid use disorder on Tuesday.
The landmark Worcester hot dog spot will give free dogs to any kid or teen who checks out a book.
The owner of the downtown Worcester grocery store said the move comes after struggling in an area whose growth was hurt by the pandemic.
The ramp closures near the I-290 and I-90 interchange south of Worcester will mean detours.
A historic investment by the Mass Cultural Council means unrestricted funding for World on Wheels
Westminster Facility Part of National Series To Support Families of Loved Ones Struggling With Addiction