State health officials will host several kid-friendly vaccine clinics at various spots around Worcester before the first day of school.
The product contains an ingredient that may cause liver damage, according to the Cannabis Control Commission.
With the region in a severe drought, this week may bring the first real chance of sustained rainfall in a long time.
Several drivers hit the man late Saturday night near the I-190 split, according to police.
"Investors take notice," said the listing for the former meat market, which is a few blocks from Polar Park.
Parts of Massachusetts are in extreme drought, putting stress on the state's whole ecosystem — including typical bear food sources.
Can a notoriously polluted local river be a destination? A four-day kayak ride down the Blackstone aims to prove it can be.
Felicia Obeng, 41, was shot and killed outside a Cambridge Street home on July 16.
The Catharine Street shooting happened late Wednesday night, police said.
Special mosquito spraying will take place in the area of Worcester where the mosquitoes were found.
Worcester city councilors approved a temporary jet ski ban a year ago, and it's set to expire in September.
Jayxavien Nunez, 20, got the key to the city of Worcester on Tuesday for his efforts during a July 23 crash downtown.
Mail-in voting is permanent in Massachusetts following an experiment during the pandemic. Here's where to drop off a ballot in Worcester.
MassDOT was planning to close the highway for about 15 minutes on Tuesday.
Reptiles, a magic show, free ice cream, a book sale, music and more will mark the Saturday event.
Receives Massachusetts Assisted Living Association 2022 Excellence Award For Program Innovation
Massachusetts has been under a heat advisory for five days — but the end is in sight.
Over 100 people were left homeless in July when an overloaded roof collapsed at the Mill Street apartment building.
Welcome to a new week. Here are 7 things to watch out for in the days ahead near you.
A quick thunderstorm may roll through Worcester and other towns in the southern part of the county, according to forecasts.
The new more than 14,000 square-foot RMV replaces the smaller downtown Worcester center.
The cookout at Institute Park was set for Saturday, but will move to a later date in August.
See the week's top stories: CT pair killed along I-290, new Ruth's Chris opens, rider flee commuter train, more.
A claim of a Photoshopped campaign flier proved false, but a PAC still says the Petty mailer has problems.
Work is underway along Highland Street on a deli following the Sahara closure late in 2021.
The heat index will reach about 100 degrees on Thursday in Worcester with a heat advisory in effect.
Train service to Providence, Stafford Street safety, Webster Square upgrades and more are all included in the transportation bond bill.
The March fire destroyed the 50-year-old tiki restaurant along Route 193.
Plans for the upscale steak restaurant in downtown Worcester were announced in August 2019.
The thermometer will be near triple-digits this week during a short, humid temperature shock.
Residents of a neighborhood near the tracks offered a ladder to the commuter rail riders trying to get off the train.
The officer has been charged with five counts of felony larceny, among other charges, police said.
A Worcester man hit their pickup truck in the moments before the deadly rollover crash, state police said.
Monday's demonstration comes as Starbucks plans to exclude unionized coffee shops from a new benefits plan, according to a union.
Welcome to August, and welcome to a new week. Here are 7 things to watch out for in the days ahead.
Check out this large early 20th Century home in one of the oldest neighborhoods in Worcester.
See the week's top stories: Questions over police response to fatal crash, collapse tenants in court, sudden schools resignation, more.
Worcester closed water access, including at John J. Binienda beach, due to harmful cyanobacteria.
See what the weekend forecast holds for the Worcester area.
“House Democrats will keep fighting for your freedom. This is about people over politics,” said Clark.