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A second woman was injured in the Saturday night shooting along Cambridge Street.
According to city records, the owner of 267 Mill St. was working to rehab the roof and porches before Friday's partial collapse.
The Lamartine Street development would be at least the second proposed for a former industrial area near Polar Park.
It's time for residents to really start conserving water and watch for fire danger, state environmental officials say.
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A report released Thursday into sex abuse allegations against William Riley was left mostly redacted.
Worcester's newest outdoor space, Rockland Trust Plaza, also bears the name of General Josiah Pickett, a Civil War general.
The sewage overflow happened early Thursday morning near Tobias Boland Way, according to Worcester officials.
Local residents can watch family-friendly movies outdoors this summer starting with the animated film "Encanto."
Joseph Bottis was found dead at a Main Street shopping plaza in June. He died of blunt injuries to the skull, an autopsy found.
About 44 Massachusetts residents have tested positive for monkeypox recently amid a wider global outbreak.
The “discontinuous electrification” idea would offer a less costly way to electrify diesel trains along commuter rail lines.
A Worcester man is being held without bail in connection to the shooting death of a man whose body was found in the woods in March.
Officials say the main threat could be damaging wind gusts and potentially isolated instances of large hail in parts of northwestern MA.
Play It Forward Gatorade Spotlight Grant Will Enable Friendly House to Help Young Athletes Enjoy The Benefits of Sports.
Downtown Worcester will lose one vegan restaurant, but will soon gain another one.
The district attorney's office is giving $350,000 to a host of youth programs across Worcester County this year.
See all the important events happening the week of July 11 in Worcester and beyond.
Get a look at the newest biking, walking and jogging pathway in Massachusetts offering a mix of urban and forested adventure.
See the top Patch stories this week: 3-alarm fire, complaints preceded deadly fire, restaurant chain rolls prices back to 1980s, more.
See what the weekend forecast holds for Worcester over the second weekend in July.
The online Worcester Now | Next workshop on Thursday evening will gather feedback about the future of the city.
The Clearway Clinic and Problem Pregnancy centers steer women away from abortions.
Bus routes that serve Worcester, Shrewsbury and southern Worcester County may see changes.
The owners of the Gage Street building and other Worcester rental properties had fires, unpermitted work and more, city records show.
A Worcester man was wounded in the Tuesday evening shooting, police said.
See when the Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project will be out in Worcester in July.
Seven commercial condominiums will rise at 807-815 Main St., replacing a block that has been empty for 30 years.
From carnivals and a unicorn festival to tank rides and a famous jazz artist, here's what's going on nearby now that July 4 is over.
The 17-year-old victim was shot along Millbury Street on Wednesday and died the next day.
Get your July started: see seven important things coming up this week in Patch communities across the region.
The golden eagle came to the EcoTarium from a bird sanctuary in Wyoming.
Join the Blackstone bikeway ambassadors this summer for five rides along the historic river in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
See what the three-day Independence Day weekend forecast holds for Worcester.
Worcester held its Independence Day fireworks show on Thursday, but that's not the final July 4 celebration around.
The renowned O'Connor's pub is getting new owners, and a new Irish bar is opening in Worcester's Canal District.
Florida real estate developer Ron Capozzoli Sr. graduated from Worcester Academy in 1949.
The 17-year-old was shot Wednesday evening. Police have not made any arrests.