Worcester Couple Sentenced to 18 Years for Sex Trafficking
Kiersten and Moises Soto convicted of trafficking a younger family member around New England.
Worcester Bans ICE from Using City Property for Enforcement
Worcester Bans ICE from Using City Buildings for Enforcement
Business
Worcester Business Journal Moves Headquarters to Downtown Worcester
The 46-year-old publication relocates from Shrewsbury Street to The Glass Tower on Main Street.

Market 32 Unveils New Store on Park Ave in Worcester
The former Price Chopper location has been rebranded as part of the company's conversion efforts.
Former Price Chopper To Reopen As Modern Market 32 Supermarket In Worcester
The $4.4 million investment aims to enhance the shopping experience for the local community.
Sports
Red Sox Unsure of Triston Casas's Return Timeline After Injury
The team's first baseman of the future faces an uncertain recovery from a ruptured patellar tendon.

Patriots owner Robert Kraft snubbed by Pro Football Hall of Fame
Longtime owner not elected to 2026 Hall of Fame class despite building a dynasty
Violence Erupts at Worcester Rugby Match, Raising Concerns Over Grassroots Sports Safety
A 24-year-old player was hospitalized after an alleged assault, sparking questions about rising aggression in community sports.
Lifestyle
Digital Operations Specialist Shares Strategies for Focused Remote Work
Dana Gingerelli helps teams and independent professionals boost productivity through intentional technology use and realistic expectations.

Worcester Residents Criticize City's Snowplowing Efforts
Locals say snow removal has been unacceptable and unsafe this winter season.
Medical School Enrollment Rebounds After 3-Year Decline Post-COVID
Female matriculants experience their largest increase in 4 years; men have an even higher increase for the third year in a row.