Residents and elected officials toured Stafford Street Wednesday night to find problems and solutions for the hazardous road.
Green Meadows invites the community to kick-off their Oil Day Weekend Celebration with Food Trucks, Live Music, Pop-Ups, and Prizes
See the what, when and where on Worcester's 2022 Independence Day celebration.
MassBike is giving out about 100 e-bikes to people who live or work in Worcester as part of a study of bicycle infrastructure.
State police arrested state Rep. David LeBoeuf in April after he was seen driving erratically along I-93.
Sunday's crash south of Worcester was the second over the weekend with multiple fatalities.
The Worcester NAACP will host the event, which precedes Worcester's July 4 fireworks and celebration on Thursday.
Exits near the interchange of the freeways will close for one night. There will also be more Mass Pike closures this week.
State police identified two of the victims on Monday following the deadly weekend crash.
Get your week started with seven important things coming up this week in Patch communities across the region.
Demonstrators will meet Friday evening to protest Friday's Supreme Court decision overturning abortion protections.
It's a hot weekend, and probably not the last one. See when beaches, pools and other swimming spots will be open nearby this summer.
Robyn Kennedy is seeking to fill Harriette Chandler's seat. Chandler helped strengthen Massachusetts abortion laws.
See the week's top stories: Sharp rise in homelessness, gym closes suddenly, summer forecast, more.
See what the weekend holds in the Worcester area forecast.
Vincent Eovacious was among a group of demonstrators confronted by police after a protest in Worcester in 2020 after George Floyd's murder.
Police were warning drivers to avoid the infamous intersection on Thursday due to a construction project.
The Worcester area is on the cusp of being in a "significant drought" due to much lower rainfall in the spring.
A 36-year-old local man stole hundreds of thousands from a Sturbridge nonprofit, according to federal prosecutors.
Councilors approved a resolution asking WRTA to extend zero-fare through 2023.
There are now nearly 500 homeless people in Worcester, the highest number local human services workers can recall.
Agreement includes year-round display of banners surrounding Polar Park in downtown Worcester
Worcester will have lower lifeguard staffing in 2022, with officials warning swimmers to steer clear of unstaffed beaches.
Closures will happen over three nights this week, according to MassDOT.
The 39-year-old was found dead early Friday morning at a shopping plaza along East Main Street.
With the first real day of summer on Tuesday, see what temperatures and rainfall might look like through September.
Worcester's traditional July 4 fireworks return in 2022 at East Park, with a special appearance by Ricky Duran.
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Two men were thrown from a boat near the Regatta Point section of Lake Quinsigamond on Saturday evening.
MassDOT has released preliminary design plans showing what the new intersection outside Worcester State would look like.
Longtime College of the Holy Cross Fundraiser changing Hilltops
Christopher Remillard, of Leicester, has been charged with motor vehicle homicide in Candice Asare-Yeboah's death.
See the week's top stories: Off-duty firefighter rescues, Prius thieves, restaurant takeover, new RMV office, more.
See what the three-day weekend forecast holds for the Worcester area.
Assisted Living Community Awarded for Inaugural U.S. News & World Report Best Assisted Living 2022-2023 Excellence Award
Worcester's Greater Good Imperial Brewing Co. is known for its lineup of "daddy" beers.
In a decree, Worcester Diocese Bishop Robert McManus banned Nativity School from holding Mass and calling itself a Catholic school.
The Nativity School flies LGBTQ+ and Black Lives Matter flags, which Worcester's Bishop Robert McManus has demanded the school remove.
Basketball, Zumba, self-defense and more will be taught all summer in parks across Worcester.
The move came after accusations of "pure arrogance" over a bid to align city council and proposed new school committee districts.