25% of Worcester Residents Face an Empty Thanksgiving Table: Local Food Programs are Here for ALL
"President Trump is choosing not to issue November SNAP benefits that help you and many families put food on the table," says MA DTA. This means 53,727 SNAP beneficiaries in the city of Worcester are at risk of immediate food insecurity due to the…
Read MoreThe Harold Stevens Gallery at WCUW Presents:Â Creatures of Worcester 5
Harold Stevens Gallery at WCUW public radio new exhibit
Read MoreSomething to Smile About: The Harvey Ball is Sold Out!
The Harvey Ball, hosted by the Museum of Worcester, reached full capacity on October 20 Mechanics Hall- Lucky ticketholders are in for a night of smiles and city pride on Thursday, October 23 when the city comes together to honor Herriette L Chandler,…
Read MoreSunday Reflection: Finding Light in Worcester Through Community Resilience
When crisis hits Worcester, the city rallies. From neighbors offering warm meals to faith groups opening their doors, resilience shines brightest in tough times. This reflection highlights how everyday people lift each other up—and why community care is…
Read MorePublic Safety Rundown: Crime, Fire & Emergency Snapshot—August 19, 2025
Welcome to the Rundown Hey, What’s Up Worcester? Welcome to our very first Worcester Public Safety Rundown, dropping every Tuesday night right here at What’s Up Worcester. This weekly feature brings you a quick-hit look at what’s up (and sometimes…
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