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Worcester man convicted in 2017 child kidnapping, bridge attack
Jury finds Joshua Hubert guilty of attempted murder, strangulation, kidnapping
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$1.6M project eases Roosevelt school gridlock
New drop-off lane, 41 parking spaces and safer sidewalks ease years of gridlock on Grafton…
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Worcester relaunches academic health collaborative
Program offers hands-on internships to prepare future public health leaders
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Worcester launches search for next poet laureates
Applications open for 2026–2028 Poet Laureate and 2026–2027 Youth Poet Laureate terms
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Sarkodieh confirms run, Montero steps aside in mayor’s race
Ballot names raised questions after withdrawal deadline passed; now candidates set the record straight
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City council reviews road repair progress
Updates highlight major corridor work, dozens of completed projects, and new initiatives like speed humps…
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West Nile Virus case detected in Worcester
Mosquito control project to spray in affected area Sept. 18
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Meet the candidates: Linhares on housing, safety, community
A first-generation college grad and dad of three, Keith Linhares is running for the District…
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Council eyes streets, drones, storm prep in leaner meeting
The city council’s agenda may look lighter than usual, but it still carries some weight
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Worcester placed under Level 2 drought status
State officials order restrictions on outdoor water use as conditions worsen in Central Massachusetts
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