The council voted 7 to 3 to support Worcester's first police drone after nearly three months of debate focused mainly on civil rights.
MassDOT will hold a meeting Wednesday about the addition of two rotaries at Chandler and May streets.
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The Worcester-based Love Your Labels nonprofit is aiming to build a permanent home for the Threads Youth Fashion Program.
The 15-year-old and 17-year-old were not seriously injured in the shootings, police said.
Two separate projects this week will affect drivers using I-290 and Route 122 to access the Mass Pike.
Get your week started with seven important things coming up this week in Patch communities across the region.
The cannabis company founded by descendants of General Patton offers its line of fresh, clean, organic clones to Massachusetts’ consumers
It'll be a nice weekend for Worcester's 300th birthday festivities, according to forecasts.
For Worcester's 300th birthday, here's a very long list of great things to experience in New England's second-largest city.
Hosted by drag entertainer Victoria Queen "Come As You Are" show is free and a portion of sales benefit LGBTQ Asylum in Worcester
The builder behind a Madison Properties residential project has continued to defy a city tax break policy, according to officials.
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Will Worcester police use a drone to search for homeless camps? Police have made differing statements, prompting council questions.
The weekend event in Worcester will offer gift cards in exchange for working replica guns, pistols and semiautomatic weapons.
The Conservation Commission signed off on the 75 Quinsigamond Ave. Neon Marketplace on Monday.
The I-290 detour will be one of two freeway disruptions this week, with work also planned along Route 146.
Two upcoming workshops in Worcester will allow residents to help plan the future of transportation, housing and much more.
The Worcester Starbucks along East Central Street was one of four in Massachusetts to vote in a union on Friday.
See the week's top stories: serial car tampering case, Black history trail, highway shift, more.
See what the weekend forecast holds for the Worcester area.
The trail marks significant sites in Worcester's Black history. The first marker now stands in the Elm Park neighborhood.
See where and when farmer markets will happen this summer in Worcester and beyond.
The Friday gathering at the DCU Center comes after a string of mass shootings across the U.S. that have left dozens dead and injured.
There won't be a carve-out in the police drone policy for homeless residents, which Chief Steven Sargent had said would be possible.
Ed Augustus Jr. is returning to higher education. He worked at Holy Cross before becoming the Worcester city manager in 2014.
The annual 6K race supporting Worcester firefighters has only been held once since the coronavirus pandemic began in spring 2020.
Alcohol nip bottles are a big source of litter. Pick Up Mass, a group of alcohol businesses, wants to make sure they don't get banned.
Worcester will hold two public meetings this week to get feedback on a plan to protect and expand urban trees.
The 16-year-old was rescued from the Regatta Point area of Lake Quinsigamond on Memorial Day.
The Central Massachusetts Mosquito Control Project's summer spraying activities get back into full swing starting June 1.
A major rebuild of an I-190 bridge will start soon. MassDOT will hold a public meeting on what that means for drivers.
The driver who hit Candice Asare-Yeboah will head to court in June to face motor vehicle homicide and other charges.
Deputy City Manager Eric Batista will take over for Ed Augustus on June 1, leaving the city's chief diversity officer role in limbo.
The latest reading by the U.S. Drought Monitor shows a worsening drought situation in eastern Massachusetts.
See what the holiday weekend forecast holds for the Worcester area.
Worcester will hold a series of memorials at monuments across the city on Sunday and Monday.
Take the Worcester Arts Council's funding priorities survey, get a chance to win a $300 pair of sunglasses.
In an essay, Worcester NAACP reflects on what's changed in Worcester since the summer of 2020.