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A fast-moving, second-alarm fire that damaged a home in Worcester late Tuesday night claimed the lives of two residents and displaced seven others, according to authorities. Two adults living on ...
WORCESTER – Family members of two people who died as a result of a fire Tuesday night on Hancock Street have started a GoFundMe page identifying the victims as a married couple. Juana Candelario ...
WORCESTER - Nearly 25 years to the day of the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse fire, a pop-up exhibit ... produced news and sports at WABC-TV in New York.
Two people died when a two-alarm fire broke out at a Worcester home on Tuesday night. Around 11:30 p.m., the Worcester Fire Department responded to the scene at 3 Hancock St. after receiving ...
A house fire in Worcester killed two people and displaced seven others late Tuesday night, officials said. The two-alarm blaze at 3 Hancock St. was reported around 11:30 p.m., and firefighters ...
WORCESTER ― A woman accused of setting a devastating 2022 fire at 2 Gage St. that killed four people is scheduled for a change of plea hearing Monday in Worcester Superior Court. Yvonne Ngoiri ...
WORCESTER – All four people killed in an early morning fire on Saturday in Worcester have now been identified. Worcester Police said Joseph Garchali, 47, Christopher Lozeau, 53, Vincent Page ...
A woman was sentenced to life in prison on Monday after she pled guilty to murder and arson charges in connection with a fire that killed four people at a triple-decker in Worcester in 2022.
WORCESTER – Officials announced the death of a Worcester firefighter at a press conference following a four-alarm fire earlier this morning. Worcester Fire Chief Michael Lavoie said that ...
known as the Worcester 6, who died in a fire 25 years ago at the Worcester Cold Storage and Warehouse. The Worcester Fire Department and city officials including Mayor Joseph Petty and Chief ...
A volunteer for the Worcester Fire Department, Althiser pulled into ... is now recalled as one of the worst railroad disasters in New York history. This was 40 years ago today -- Feb.