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  • Worcester News Today — May 20, 2026
    May 20 2026
    Worcester faced severe storms on May 19, 2026, causing widespread damage and prompting repairs at the city's police headquarters. Worcester Middle School students will soon benefit from free sports programs thanks to a new local partnership.
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    2 min
  • Worcester News Today — May 19, 2026
    May 19 2026
    Worcester: Two motorcyclists are recovering from serious injuries in a Marlborough crash, and Worcester Police honored 14 former officers during a memorial ceremony. Pulse Magazine, a Worcester-based arts publication, was acquired by a new media company linked to Rucker Investments.
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    2 min
  • Worcester News Today — May 18, 2026
    May 18 2026
    Worcester's Local Wire podcast faced technical issues preventing today's full report from being generated. Listeners are advised to check back tomorrow for the complete local news roundup.
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  • Worcester News Today — May 17, 2026
    May 17 2026
    Worcester police warn of a rise in car break-ins across neighborhoods like Dudley and South End, urging residents to secure vehicles and avoid leaving valuables visible. A heatwave is expected to hit Massachusetts, with Worcester temperatures climbing into the 90s, prompting health warnings for outdoor workers and seniors.
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    2 min
  • Worcester News Today — May 16, 2026
    May 16 2026
    Worcester's new medical director takes charge of public health initiatives, while the city's population grows against state migration trends. The Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra celebrates its 75th anniversary with performances, and Worcester Tech's principal wins principal of the year honors.
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    1 min
  • Worcester News Today — May 15, 2026
    May 15 2026
    Worcester police officers completed a 450-mile run from Worcester to Washington, D.C., to honor fallen Officer Manny Familia, while longtime resident Paul L. Mina passed away at 78, and GOP Lt. Gov. candidate Anne Brensley faced ballot issues due to signature shortfall.
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    2 min
  • Worcester News Today — May 14, 2026
    May 14 2026
    Worcester's pedestrian safety initiative, the Blue Light High Visibility directive, expands with new signage and reflective markers on Main Street and Franklin Street, showing a 15% drop in nighttime incidents. The Central MA Nursing Facility near Worcester earns top state inspection ratings, highlighting quality long-term care options in the region.
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    2 min
  • Worcester News Today — May 13, 2026
    May 13 2026
    Worcester officials confirm the PROTECT Act aligns with city immigration policies, while fuel prices in Worcester County rise by nearly $1.50 per gallon. A viral TikTok skit by a Worcester City Council member and the Mass Indie Film Fest moving to a bi-annual schedule are also highlighted.
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    1 min