Here's what's happening in and around Worcester today
In The News
+4:15: 2 Worcester police officers accused of pinning a 10-year-old boy with autism to the ground with a knee on his neck
+1:00: Car break-ins in Worcester down 9 percent through August
+1:00: Travel from Worcester with Amtrak's buy 1, get 1 free deal
+1:00: Dunkin’ will be giving away free beverages next week
+8:20: 5 Things You Need to Know Today in Worcester - Sept. 22
+8:20: Driver in Hubbardston crashes car after swerving to avoid bear
-Work to begin on 90-unit Worcester housing development at former manufacturing facility
-State awards Worcester Housing Authority $10 million to ‘transform’ Great Brook Valley neighborhood
-Several new Worcester restaurants granted licenses
-WCCA-TV's 'Daily Breaking' (18:41): Jean-Luc Wittner, chef and co-owner, Suzette Crêperie & Café
-West Boylston Street pot shop eyes November opening
-Worcester auto shop owner pleads guilty to tax fraud
-Worcester man indicted for murder in July shooting
-Worcester man facing numerous firearms charges
-Judge rules for Rhode Island man fighting to remove disbarred Clinton lawyer from his condo
-Fitchburg man pleads guilty to exploitation of a minor
-Worcesteria: Maybe things aren't as rosy as Glodis, Sargent remember
-Race relations a delicate topic for Worcester councilors
-Bars & Bands (brought to you by Wachusett Wine & Spirits): The Mayor’s Live Music & Live Streaming List by Jay Berman
-The Burbs (brought to you by North End Motor Sales): Millbury laundromat offers free Wi-Fi to those in need (1:34)
-8 fire departments needed to knock down raging house fire in Spencer over the weekend
-Man arrested at Auburn Pike exit with fentanyl
-Sports: Right time arrives for St. John's to move to Catholic Conference
-Confused with your Medicare options? Help to Retire can help you! (1:07)
-Cars: The whole team at Bertera Nissan looks forward to serving you
-New England: Mass. man falls 150 feet to his death in New Hampshire
-Homes: 5 newest homes to hit the market in Worcester
-Good news (brought to you by Bertera Nissan): Northborough 14-year-olds start free, nonprofit international tutoring program
-Meanwhile, science says being a 'crazy cat lady' is actually good for you
Coronavirus (COVID-19)
+1:00: Worcester Public Schools student & family flu vaccine & free COVID-19 testing tomorrow at University Park
-Teacher at Saint Paul: Administration 'thwarted' attempts at more safety measures, school is unhealthy, unsafe
-Ch. 5: ‘High-risk’ Worcester pushing increased testing, flu shots
-Radio Worcester (10:35): Dr. Michael Hirsh gives an update on the state of COVID-19 in Worcester & Central Mass.
-Boston traffic down as much as 48% since pandemic
-State questions remote learning in districts with low rates of coronavirus
-Massachusetts reports 244 new cases, 7 additional deaths
-Upon further review, UMass Amherst to play limited number of football games this fall
-COVID-19 can spread through the air, CDC says
-ICYMI: A look back at 6 months of the coronavirus in Worcester
-Human challenge trials for vaccine -- Are they worth it? (2:13)
-At the office: People working from home feel guilty about taking breaks and some don't even take a lunch break
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In The News
>WEATHER: Mark Rosenthal's 7-day forecast (1:06). High of 34 today in Worcester
>TOP OF THE NEWS
+6:00: Worcester bar's liquor license suspended for 5 days for after-hours assault
+6:00: Indie horror film festival returning to Worcester’s Mechanic Hall for second year
+6:00: 100FM The Pike (8:12): Worcester film maker Tom Dwyer talks about Dead of Winter Horror Festival
+6:00: 100FM The Pike (14:26): Bull rider Marcus Mast on near death experience with a bull and growing up Amish
+Noon: It's Friday! Check Dining Out and Bars & Bands before making plans
+Noon: Guide to Dead of Winter Horror Film Festival in Worcester
+Noon: Mechanics Hall to host The Edgar Allan Poe Speakeasy
+Noon: "Black Angels Over Tuskegee" in Worcester will tell story
+Noon: WPI professor explores how Black artists helped transform opera
+Noon: New shows and movies to watch this weekend
+Noon: New movies on demand — "The Brutalist," "The Last Showgirl," and more
+Noon: 19 Carter in Berlin is a hub for both the arts and the community
-Hazardous ice lingers on Worcester streets days after storm. Video (1:18)
-Family of late state police trainee from Worcester speaks as state senators seek investigation update (2:49)
-Stop & Shop faces potential strike in Mass. over contract dispute
-Radio Worcester (40:20): Transformative plans for Worcester’s 51-acre Saint-Gobain site in Greendale
-West Boylston will fire Town Administrator amid police station flag conflict, lawyer says
-Earlier: Flag controversy discussed at Select Board meeting (1:49). Article
-Families fighting to keep funding for medical research meet at UMass Medical School (1:50). Article
-After sky-high hikes, state orders gas companies to reduce total bills by just 5 percent (:23)
-Related: What is the delivery fee on gas bills and why is it so high? (4:30)
-Police find cocaine, fentanyl during search in Worcester
-Radio Worcester's The Rundown (25:32): Councilor's indefinite absence sparks debate
-Radio Worcester Roundtable (21:18): Media misrepresents Worcester's sanctuary city vote
-DINING OUT: New restaurant to open at site of former Compass Tavern
-ICYMI: City Councilor Thu Nguyen will not return to council indefinitely
-Worcester rolls out enforcement of new 25 mph speed limit
-Worcester schools eye 7.9% budget increase for coming year
-See the rest of the day's Worcester news
>HOLDEN (brought to you by Lamoureux Ford): March Among Friends senior newsletter
-Ice melt arrives at Holden hardware store for storm-weary residents
-Longtime customer salutes Lamoureux Ford (3:53)
>THE BURBS (brought to you by North End Motor Sales): Favorite breakfast spot plans expansion to Shrewsbury
-Sterling officer hit by car during traffic stop
-Police seek help locating 29-year-old missing person
-Drug bust at Westminster residence uncovers cocaine trafficking operation
-Clinton Project 351 ambassador gets involved
-Clinton School Committee honors students, staff
>BARS & BANDS: The Mayor's Live Music List for Friday
>SHOWTIME: Things to Do: Concerts, historical demos and more
-Orchids bring color to Botanic Garden
-One Act Play Festival to take center stage at the Singh Performance Center
>OPINION: Kenzie Landsittel: Remember Women's Rights Convention in Worcester
-City of Worcester's Ready Worcester (1:03): Episode 4, preparing for snow storms
-Unity Radio's Susanity Life (58:15): Melisa Ann, intuitive energy healer
>OBITUARIES: Tribute to Worcester matriarch who passed away at 100
>SPORTS: Canada beats U.S., 3-2, in overtime to win 4 Nations Face-Off championship
-Bravehearts' New England Sports Summit breaks records
-With a renewed focus on boxing career, Worcester's Khiary Gray ready for title bout
-'Sader Stories (29:47): Varsity Club Hall of Famer Sam Fregenti
-Holy Cross women’s hockey team travels to Maine for final regular season series
-2 Holy Cross athletes nominated for Allstate Good Works Team
>CARS: Toyota recalls over 160,000 Sienna minivans due to seat back issue
>NATIONAL: California woman chased, fatally shot in parking lot: video
-Brian Laundrie's parents pariahs in Florida over Gabby Petito's murder: neighbors
-Tragic: Mom charged with abuse after 3 kids left alone for years
>NEW ENGLAND: Timeline of activities of cultlike group tied to killing of Border Patrol agent
-Why ambulances are waiting nearly an hour to bring patients into some Mass. hospitals
>COLLEGES: This is biomedical engineering at WPI (:23)
-Clark student Isaac Tomeho shines in both the digital and tactile worlds
>TRAVEL (brought to you by Fuller RV & Rental): 5 places you'll recognize from famous songs
>BUSINESS: Walmart shares tank on dismal forecast as retail giant warns of slowing sales
-LPL Financial Research: Tariffs ignite a metals melt-up
-How Gen Z can get on the right financial track
>HOMES: Worcester is one of the hottest real estate markets in 2025. See how it ranks
>HEALTH: Study: 3 conditions increase risk of liver damage if you drink
-How "lemonading" can help you better cope with stress
>FOOD: Dunkin' to end non-dairy upcharges after guest feedback
>TV/STREAMING: George Stephanopoulos is "miserable" at "GMA"
>MOVIES: Who won the best actor Oscar last year? See list of recent winners
>CELEBRITY: Laraine Newman says Barbra Streisand confronted her over "SNL" skit
>ANIMALS: Ducks ask woman to help their friend who isn't moving (1:38)
>HISTORY: Worcester's Bull Mansion has historical ties to a doctor, not an animal
>GOOD NEWS: Man's liver transplant denial reversed after story goes viral
-Meanwhile, in Thailand, monkey uses human-like hand signals to direct traffic (:43)
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