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Update: Nurses File 360 Complaints, Plan To Picket Outside Hospital Tuesday, Dec. 1
After filing more than 360 complaints to management, nurses will hold an informational picket outside of a city hospital on Tuesday, Dec. 1, to raise awareness about what they're calling unsafe working conditions during COVID-19.
Story updated to include comments from St. Vincent Hospital.
The protest is being organized by the Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA), nurses will be outside of St. Vincent Hospital on Summer Street in Worcester, 2-4 p.m., wearing masks and being heard. MNA nurses, who are negotiating contracts, have been picketing at hospitals around the state in an attempt to…
Truck Slams Into Police Station In Apparent Jail-Break Attempt
A stolen truck crashed into a police station on Saturday, Sept. 26, in an apparent attempt to spring a prisoner.
At around 5 a.m., a truck careened into the Worcester Police Station near the entrance to the cell room, police said.
No one was injured, or freed, in the crash. Significant damage was caused to the cell room, police said.
Upon investigation, police discovered that the truck had been stolen from the St. Vincent Hospital parking lot.
Louis Diamond, 32, of Worcester, has been arrested on the charges of larceny of a motor vehicle, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, receiving…
Victim Bailed Out Killer Twice: 5 Things To Know - Worcester Murder-Suicide
New details have emerged about the apparent murder-suicide at a Worcester apartment complex in mid-August.
In the months leading up to her death, Megan McNeil bailed her alleged killer, Trey Mahone, out of jail twice before he fatally shot her, according to court documents.
The homicides happened on Aug. 17, when Worcester Police responded to a Huntington Avenue home at around 12:55 a.m. for a report of two people shot, police said. Upon arrival, police found McNeil, 27, shot in her home and Mahone, 25, of Fitchburg dead in the kitchen due to a gunshot to the head, police said. …
Westchester Man Convicted Of Choking, Unlawfully Imprisoning Woman
A Westchester man was found not guilty of sexually assaulting a woman in Orange County last year, but he was convicted of illegally imprisoning and choking her.
Andre Sims, 35, of Peekskill, was found guilty of first-degree coercion and first-degree unlawful imprisonment, both felonies, after he was accused of sexually assaulting a woman in September last year.
Sims was also found guilty of criminal obstruction of breathing, menacing, reckless driving reckless endangerment and unlawfully fleeing a police officer in a vehicle, all misdemeanors. The jury acquitted Sims of sexual assault char…
Easton Police Officer Suffers Smoke Inhalation While Rescuing Dog From Fire
EASTON, Conn. — A veteran Easton police officer suffered smoke inhalation injuries after he entered a burning home in town to rescue a trapped dog, police said.
The homeowner called 911 at about 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 5, and said that his house was on fire and that he could not control it, police said.
The Easton Police and Fire Department, along with numerous other fire departments from the area, responded to the fire at 25 Deerfield Drive, police said.
Easton Police Officer Don Kinahan, a nine-year veteran, entered the home to rescue a dog that was trapped inside the burning home, police…
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