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YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUP

Sun Apr 5 2026

 
A woman walking near this house on Henrietta Street in Worcester early Friday morning, April 3, was attacked and bitten repeatedly by a fox. The woman, who was not identified by police, was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

The fox was trapped by neighbors and later euthanized.

At South Worcester Playground on Camp Street on Wednesday, family and friends mourn 18-year-old Tafar Lewis, who was fatally shot Tuesday night on Gage Street. [T&G Staff/Steven H. Foskett Jr.]
 

Worcester PD charges three in '19 slaying of Tafar Lewis

 

Teen was gunned down on Gage Street.

Union Station
 

Concerns persist over safety, security inside Union Station. Here's why.

 

Downtown buildings, including Union Station, are among the places many members of the homeless population go during the day to seek shelter.

The Worcester Public Schools have long been monitored by the U.S. Department of Justice over services and resources for English language learning students.
 

Students with autism population in Worcester has doubled since 2020

 

The number of Worcester Public School students has nearly doubled in the past six years.

Gold Star
 

Worcester's missing monument: Tribute to Gold Star families to be revived

 

Monument at Grove and North streets was removed during plaza construction

Letters AI over a background of various shapes and text.
 

Auburn police investigate source of AI-generated photo of student

 

The superintendent said at least one child was targeted by an AI-generated image

Diners along the sidewalk outside of Altea's Eatery on Park Avenue in Worcester.
 

Central Mass.'s favorite brunches include Altea's, Beechwood Hotel

 

The popularity of brunch at local dining spots fits weekend lifestyles, paired with cocktails like mimosas and the popular salt-rimmed Bloody Mary.

Raymond V. Mariano
 

St. John's an oasis of love and caring in Worcester, says Ray Mariano

 

The good work of the volunteers at St. John's shouldn’t be discounted because of the actions of one person.

Special prosecutor David Meier speaks as Lt. Jennifer Penton and troopers David Montanez and Edwin Rodriguez, left to right, are arraigned in Worcester Superior Court April 2. They are charged with manslaughter in the death of Enrique Delgado-Garcia.
 

Prosecutor hints at cover-up in death of state police recruit

 

Alleges sergeant failed to pass along information about prior injuries to medical staff.

Community Healthlink, Inc. at 72 Jaques Avenue
 

Union: More program cuts on the table for Community Healthlink

 

Behavioral health agency has struggled in recent years.

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