A group of Honey Farms stores will soon change, the latest for a chain founded in Worcester in the 1920s.
Two adults and a young child, all from Worcester, were found dead in a Connecticut home Tuesday.
The misconduct investigation comes after Abby Kelley Foster Charter Public School cheer staff were placed on leave.
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Connecticut state police said a 3-year-old and a 33-year-old were two of the three found dead in a Brooklyn home Tuesday.
The largely vacant Tacoma Street Playground would get a dog park, splash park and sports fields, according to plans.
Worcester's DCU Center is replacing about 12,000 seats. That means the old ones are up for grabs.
Kennedy will lead a joint committee that aligns with her campaign goal of working on "care economy" issues.
The 2023 Worcester County St. Patrick's Parade will be the second in-person parade since 2020.
The state is offering the incentive to boost COVID-19 booster shots. Here's where to get the $75 bonus.
Dyer took over as interim chief when Michael Lavoie retired in 2021.
A building that was part of the Table Talk headquarters on Kelley Square is the new phase in a larger stadium-area development.
Kelvin Verde was ordered held without bail Monday on a murder charge after police released his picture last week.
The company failed to pay its Worcester workers on time, misclassified employees and didn't provide meal breaks, according to the AG.
Andrew Barley was shot at a home along Burncoat Street in October. A Webster man has already been arrested.
Watch South High School students use their brains on the long-running GBH show Saturday evening.
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The team's third annual job fair will be held at Polar Park in February.
Can Worcester reduce or end serious injury and fatal crashes on local roads? That's the goal of a forthcoming plan.
The Elm Park tower was damaged by extreme cold temperatures over the weekend. The building's electrical system needs to be replaced.
Worcester police may begin wearing bodycams by Feb. 27. A new policy governs who, what, when and where police can record.
The change to the Union Hill-area street will take effect by Thursday, according to the city.
The 37-year-old driver crashed into a parked car and flipped over, Worcester police said.
The Worcester City Council has weighed in on major changes to the city's approach to diversity, equity and inclusion.
The week highlights the high levels of gun violence in the U.S. and Massachusetts, and potential solutions to the problem.
Nearly 200 senior residents of the Elm Park Tower were evacuated Saturday due to pipes freezing, power outages and flooding.
A new office in city hall would be empowered to investigate rights issues, including complaints involving police and other city employees.
Shots rang out Thursday morning along Main Street at the north end of the downtown area.
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Worcester followed Boston in canceling classes Friday with temperatures expected to drop below zero.
Police did not immediately find any victims following the Thursday morning incident.
It'll be too cold this weekend even for a winter festival. The Downtown Worcester Winter Festival will be pushed to later in February.
The city's new emergency response plan will get its first test with temperatures set to drop below zero on Friday.
This monument in Great Barrington will celebrate Du Bois’ scholarly achievements in the fight for racial equality.
Worcester police are planning to launch drones soon. The department has bought two devices, surprising some in city government.
There will still be three other weekly vaccine clinics available in Worcester.
Worcester councilors will continue to debate inclusionary zoning. Meanwhile, developers are getting projects in before the law takes effect.
The Worcester Public Library will host the exhibit on loan from the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City.
The Blessed Sacrament homeless shelter opened Dec. 19. City officials met with residents Monday to update them on what's happened since.
The first Acoustic Java location will change hands starting in February, but will still sell the local roaster's products.