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Here's what's happening in and around Worcester today
In The News
-Latest weather: Mostly sunny and dry
-Updated: Saying goodbye to hero Officer Enmanuel "Manny" Familia
*6:30: "One Of A Kind," Thousands pay final respects at funeral (2:51)
*6:30: Total coverage: Ch. 5 (1:42), T&G, Patch, Ch. 7, AP (1:07)
*1:00: "His sacrifice is not a waste;" sea of blue bids a final farewell
*1:00: "He was the light of our family": officer's brothers honor him during funeral (8:23). Article
*1:00: Funeral program (8 photos). Prayer card (2 photos)
*1:00: John DiPietro: Funeral procession for Officer Familia (9:11)
*1:00: "Rest easy, we have the watch from here": Police departments honor fallen officer on Facebook
*10,000 officers expected to attend funeral this morning (1:14). Article
*Many restaurants to open early today. See which ones in Dining Out
*See road closings, parking restrictions for funeral
*WRTA expects delays during funeral procession
*Thousands attend wake (2:31)
*Total coverage: Ch. 5 (1:52), Spectrum News 1, Ch. 7, Ch. 10, Ch. 25, T&G, MassLive
*Honoring a fallen officer, aerial view (1:04:48)
*John DiPietro (:49): First responders, public gather ahead of wake
+6:30: Water to be shut off on Main Street in Worcester from Pleasant Street to Elm Street for water line repair
+6:30: Family members, community come together to honor Virginia teen who drowned on vacation in Worcester
+6:30: Development plans for Mount Carmel Church site revealed
+6:30: "The right thing to do": Fitchburg HS grad explains generous decision to gift $40,000 scholarship to community college student
+1:00: Bars & Bands (brought to you by Wachusett Wine & Spirits): The Mayor’s Live Music & Live Streaming List for Thursday
-Lawyers for man accused of killing Vanessa Marcotte fighting to get DNA evidence thrown out
-QCC eliminates student debt for those enrolled during pandemic
-Worcester is, apparently, the worst place in U.S. for marriage
-Saint Vincent Hospital ER nurse continues to work during strike
-Good news (brought to you by Bertera Nissan): Millbury teacher joins student suffering hair loss to raise money for others (1:59)
-Kennedy Health Center moves offices to former Allegro building
-Tickets on sale Thursday for Peppercorn's '90s party June 26 at its Urban Oasis
-Worcester's Burnside Fountain, aka "Turtle Boy," gets major cleaning
-History: Burnside Statue before cleaning
-India Society of Worcester launches “Women Empowering Women,” kickoff event on June 10th
-Massachusetts Independent Film Festival coming to Worcester next year
-Radio Worcester's Worcester Wednesday with Mayor Joe Petty (16:12): Officer Familia, parking, schools, budget and more
-WCCA-TV's "Daily Breaking" (28:21): Kristie Fontaine, author, “Only the Lucky Grow Old”
-New dress code for Worcester students in effect
-South High Community School graduation (1:48:08)
-Doherty Memorial High School graduation (1:56:08)
-Job fairs at Auburn and Solomon Pond malls
-Worcester Sun Worcestory Lesson Extra: June 9 anniversary of Worcester tornado
-John DiPietro's "Remembering the Worcester Tornado": Part 1 (5:08), Part 2 (3:05), Part 3 (3:47)
-WPI researcher develops self-healing concrete
-ICYMI: Unemployment decreases in Worcester area: Feds
-See the rest of the day's Worcester news
-The Burbs (brought to you by North End Motor Sales): 1 seriously injured in Hubbardston motorcycle crash
-Carney named interim principal at Grafton High
-Sutton gets $1.45 million in sale of former fish hatchery property
-Bravehearts drop third straight. Next home game 6:30 p.m. Friday. Buy tickets
-WooSox top Syracuse, 12-5
-Contest! Enter to win 2 tickets to a WooSox home game, courtesy of North End Motor Sales
-New: Wachusett Wine & Spirits' Whiskey Wednesday (29:18): Dewar's Smooth Lineup
-Cars: Get a worry free car for summer vacation at Bertera Nissan (4:47)
-Fuller RV Rental & Sales: Act now to secure your summer RV rental (10:24)
-Homes: 5 nearby open houses coming up in Worcester
-Health: UMass Memorial facing critical blood shortage
-Tragic: 2-year-old killed in accident in Virginia family’s driveway
-Food: Beech-Nut baby rice cereal recalled because of high arsenic levels
-Meanwhile, in New York, Yankees fan goes full Karen on young Red Sox fans
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Coronavirus (COVID-19)
-Worcester County Massachusetts vaccine rate: How many people are vaccinated?
-Doctors fear alarming new symptoms linked to Indian variant
-ICYMI: State of emergency expires in a week. What that means
-Mass. officials announce 116 new cases, 5 deaths with a positivity rate of .5 percent and 87 percent of available vaccine doses administered
-Why do some people get side effects after vaccines?
-U.S. deaths from heart disease and diabetes climbed amid COVID
In The News
>WEATHER: Mark Rosenthal's 7-day forecast (:31). High of 58 today in Worcester
>TOP OF THE NEWS
+6:00: "Pop, pop ... bang, bang!" Driver wounded in shooting before car slams into Worcester house (2:18)
-Earlier: Resident recounts waking to gunshots, S.U.V. slamming into house
-Earlier: Worcester shooting victim crashed into home: Police
+6:00: "The Walking Dead: Dead City" filming begins in downtown Worcester
+6:00: Cell phone use in classrooms; "a full ban doesn't work"
+6:00: Radio Worcester (48:04): Radio Roundtable discusses Supreme Court's homelessness ruling impact on Worcester
+6:00: New video shows moment school bus tilted off side of road in March in Hubbardston
+6:00: Worcester native publishes novel that challenges readers
+Noon: Housing crisis focus of Worcester May Day rally
+Noon: Worcester had the highest opioid overdose death rate in state in 2023
+Noon: A vivid memory of protest: Remembering the local student protests of May 1970
+Noon: Save $5 on tickets to Shrewsbury Street Nurses Pub Crawl for a limited time
+Noon: Jazzed Up Duo at 961 (Union Station) 6 to 9 on Wednesday
+Noon: Sarah Connell Sanders: How to throw a meat raffle fundraiser
+Noon: Last Call: Shelby Watterworth, artist
-29-year-old Worcester man killed in crash on Southwest Cutoff
-New party space opens at the top of Glass Tower
-Developer who purchased Becker College properties in Worcester sells 2 in 5-parcel, $6 million sale
-TODAY! Community meeting will consider Worcester charter reform
-How many Worcester city employees made the $200,000 club?
-New Worcester bike alliance launches with Bike Month events
-Worcester police chief says gun violence education starts at home
-Rape trial of former Rutland police officer underway in Worcester
-Boylston police search for 2 after armed robbery
>DINING OUT: Here are 15 Worcester restaurants offering outdoor dining right now
-ICYMI: Second suspect arrested in connection with Worcester shooting that killed teen
-Brothers in hospice together comfort each other in final days
-Wayward bear wanders onto busy Worcester road, gets sedated and moved
-Austin Street carriage house leveled after early morning fire Sunday
-Downtown Worcester gets zombie makeover for "The Walking Dead"
-See the rest of the day's Worcester news
>HOLDEN (brought to you by Lamoureux Ford): Annual town election May 13th
-Lamoureux Ford salutes the UConn Huskies (:54)
-D.A.R. visits Gale Free Library
>THE BURBS (brought to you by North End Motor Sales): S.E.L.C.O. celebrates Arbor Day at Dean Park
-Concert at Asa Waters Mansion to benefit Millbury Public Library
-Sterling teen named National Merit winner
-Clinton community supports memorial scholarship
-West Boylston actors bring "Anastasia" to stage
-B.V.T. announces second trimester Commendation List
>BARS & BANDS: The Mayor's Live Music List for Wednesday
-Shrewsbury Street Nurses Pub Crawl on Saturday, May 11th
>SHOWTIME: Worcester's poet laureate Oliver de la Paz turns postcards to poetry in his new book of sonnets
-El Salón's Plaza Sábados block parties eye community connections
-Listen Up: 2 female vocalists, 2 unique styles
-Janice Harvey: Untangling the weird stigma that comes with using Ozempic
-Jennifer Julien Gaskin: Humanity first
-Unity Radio (58:30): Unity In The Community
-Unity Radio (58:02): TheWoo508
-WCCA-TV's The Mayor's Forum No. 39 (28:25): Central Mass. Agency on Aging
>OBITUARIES: Tribute to Worcester woman who was a longtime producer of CBS's "60 minutes" and a trailblazer for women in news
>SPORTS: Bruins lose to Toronto in overtime, still lead series 3-2
-Celtics star to to miss several games after Game 4 injury
-Will Drake Maye start for Patriots in 2024? What to expect from rookie quarterback
-Tickets to Tom Brady’s Patriots Hall of Fame Ceremony on sale Thursday
-Red Sox beat Giants, 4-0
-Worcester Bravehearts release all-you-can-eat menu
-Bravehearts to make first roster announcement today
-This week in Holy Cross Athletics
-Railers part ways with coach after missing playoffs for third straight year
-WooSox Rewind: Worcester suffers 2-4 week in Toldeo
-WooSox beat Lehigh Valley, 12-5
>CARS: Bertera has the all-star team to help you find your next Nissan car or truck (:39)
>NATIONAL: N.Y.P.D. arrest pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia (1:24)
-Deathbed confession leads to bodies of mother, daughter in cold case
-Tragic: A 10-year-old boy woke up to find his family dead
>NEW ENGLAND: Karen Read trial Day 2 recap (31:50)
-No charges will be filed after 4 babies found in South Boston freezer (1:29)
>COLLEGES: Inside the key roles therapy dogs play on and off campus at Holy Cross
-Anna Maria Senior Profile: Mia Kuhl, C.J. Major
-Clark changes on-campus dining vendor, as 154 employees offered opportunity to work for new company
-Academic excellence celebrated at Worcester State Academic Achievement Awards
>TRAVEL (brought to you by Fuller RV & Rental): Travel expert ranks favorite U.S. states
>BUSINESS: W.B.J. names the Power 100, the most influential Central Mass. professionals in 2024
-LPL Research: That was quite a week
-Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile fined nearly $200 million for sharing customer data
>SHOPPING: Walmart is launching a new store brand called Bettergoods
>HOMES: Sale closed in Chatham — $2.9 million for a 3-bedroom home
>HEALTH: Powassan virus, a tick-borne illness, found in Sharon
-Mass. doctor on breast cancer screenings: "Get your mammogram, start at age 40"
>FOOD: Coffee prices poised to surge further as food inflation rages
>TV/STREAMING: Giada De Laurentiis reveals why she really left Food Network
>MOVIES: New "Scary Movie" in the works
>CELEBRITY: "1000-pound Sisters" star Tammy Slaton shows skin after weight loss
>ANIMALS: These popular human foods that could be making your dog fat: study
>HISTORY: Hope Cemetery Monument Works, 1896
>GOOD NEWS (brought to you by Bertera Nissan): Eighth grader helps stop school bus after driver passes out
-Meanwhile, at Walmart, customer shares ridiculous custom cake fail: "My mouth dropped"
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