Worcester's daily new rate of cases is among the highest in the state as the Delta variant sweeps across Massachusetts.
The Saturday rally outside City Hall will include a march to St. Vincent Hospital, according to organizers.
Nationally, around 101,000 eateries received grants, including some in the Worcester area.
Two micro parks will soon be built near City Hall, allowing nearby restaurants to expand outdoors.
Orientation for the new cohort begins September 1 at WorcLab, located at 44 Portland St. on the 4th floor.
A man used a baseball bat and a knife to go after the lifeguards, who were watching over a pool at the Lincoln Village apartments.
The Red Cross is holding a series of blood drives in the Worcester area soon.
Patton oversees all sales and marketing, including community engagement and wholesale activities.
Service cutbacks at the Worcester hospital begin Aug. 2, which will be the 150th day of an ongoing nurses strike.
Head to the Worcester Public Library on Wednesday for a COVID-19 vaccine and more.
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The Worcester Historical Museum on Wednesday will reveal stories collected from local residents over the past 18 months.
State police say Jeffrey Beltre-Rojas, 27, shot Luis Tiro-Romero in a Mount Pleasant Street home in 2020.
The 30-year-old bailed out of an SUV during a traffic chase while holding a gun, police said.
Carlos Cruz, 44, was shot to death outside the Chandler Street club in May.
The 77-unit building would replace Table Talk's longtime Kelley Square headquarters.
The owners of Meraki Café will go before a city board this week for a license to open the Shrewsbury Street spot.
Several social justice groups are pushing back on the Saturday event organized by the right-wing group Super Happy Fun America.
"Wakanda Forever" was rumored to be coming to Worcester. Shooting will reportedly take place in August.
Money is donated to various local programming based on a grant application process.
At an experimental site in Petersham, scientists are seeing poison ivy grow faster in warmed-up soil.
Striking nurses in Worcester have targeted Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, saying the corporation can afford their demands.
A second Worcester city beach was shut down Wednesday due to high levels of E. coli bacteria found in the water.
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The Paycheck Protection Program helped around 103,507 Massachusetts businesses in 2021 alone, including some in Worcester.
A Saturday fundraiser for two Massachusetts residents charged after the Jan. 6 riot will coincide with a gathering of 20 right-wing groups.
Worcester will use the eminent domain process for a "friendly" taking of four Becker properties.
The three men were arrested off of Granite Street after a brief pursuit Tuesday afternoon.
The SOMA building is the first of several buildings planned across from Polar Park, and will be key to paying for the stadium.
The Indian Lake beach will stay closed until bacteria levels drop, officials said.
2016 Doherty High School grad Wadeline Jonathas, 23, will be competing in track and field events in the Tokyo Olympics.
Through Sept. 30, eight city parks will be hosting different weekly exercise classes.
About 90 trees were targeted for removal across the city to make way for road and sidewalk construction. That number is now down to 11.
Book vending machines, a municipal broadband study and lead remediation are among the proposals for Worcester's stimulus payment.
Look ahead to 7 things happening this week, including a Red Sox historian, a brewery's anniversary bash and possible water rate hikes.
The owners of Canal District Wines showed lots of support in the Kelley Square area for a store catering to higher-end alcohol buyers.
The two officers were found inside a Worcester home in June, according to a MassLive report.
Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
City Councilor Sarai Rivera and state Reps. Mary Keefe and John Mahoney will field questions about Becker's future at a meeting Thursday.
A planned bus line from UMass Amherst to Worcester would close a gap between three regional transit systems.