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State regulators want more oversight of urgent care facilities

More and more patients have turned to walk-in appointments at these clinics for issues such as colds or sprains, where they may have previously either gone to the emergency department or made an appointment with their doctor.

Spilka eyes another push for free community college in Mass.

The Senate president has said that she hopes to make the state's 15 community colleges free for all by the fall of 2024, but her goal may be affected by the state's changing fiscal environment.

Webster Five names new C-suite executives as part of leadership expansion

Webster Five is heading its 156th year of operation with some fresh faces in leadership.

Q&A: An insider’s perspective on the WooSox sale

WBJ sat down with Crowley in December to discuss how he got involved with the Worcester Red Sox, what the negotiations with Diamond were like, and what the transaction means for the team’s future in the city. 
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Healey defends tax cuts as essential amid state’s tightening financial outlook

Healey signed the tax relief into law on Oct. 4, less than a year after voters approved a new income surtax -- which Healey and legislative Democrats supported -- on high earners designed to generate more revenue for transportation and education investments.

State rep. set to join Healey’s labor team reminds employers of disability tax credit

"I think one way the commission can be helpful is to help us promote that tax credit because it's only been on the books for ... really a couple of fiscal years. I don't think people are aware of it as perhaps they can be," Cutler told the Legislative and Budget Subcommittee of the Commission on the Status of Persons with Disabilities.

Holy Cross grad to be next JetBlue CEO, as airline inaugurates new Worcester route

An executive with ties to Worcester is set to become the first woman to lead one of the country’s largest airlines.

Shrewsbury flex site sold to AA Transportation owner for $4.3M

A 38,676-square-foot mixed-use building has been sold to a corporation linked to the owner of a Shrewsbury transportation company for $4.3 million.
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As customer demand rises, WuXi to increase Worcester manufacturing capacity 50%

WuXi Biologics plans to increase its manufacturing capacity in Worcester by 50%. 

Redemption Rock to provide house beer for The Fix Burger Bar locations

The beer, a pilsner with an 4.4% ABV called Grass Fed, will exclusively be available at Fix locations.
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