LOWELL -- Last year, 31 people died from opioid overdoses in Lowell, a figure that will likely rise once test results come back on 12 pending cases. "If 31 people...
LOWELL -- If you travel along First Street or Route 110 in the city's Centralville neighborhood, you have probably seen her. Toting plastic bags, she stoops by the side of...
LOWELL -- The seven years of what playwright Andrew Wetmore called "spring training" are over. The artists at Western Avenue have entered the regular season in the big leagues, a...
LOWELL -- Vocal in their disappointment of not having received class-size figures, School Committee members reluctantly approved the creation of a new special-education teacher position at Lowell High School Wednesday...
LOWELL -- Police and downtown residents argued that stricter regulations and tougher enforcement are needed to quell alcohol-fueled violence, vandalism and disorder during late-night hours downtown. Bar owners and workers...
LOWELL -- Lowell public schools are paying $368,903 per school year to send one student to the controversial Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton, a residential educational facility for students with...
LOWELL -- Six months of meetings regarding tightening the city's liquor-license regulations resulted in no action Thursday night, as the License Commission did not vote to either adopt or reject...
LOWELL -- The Revolving Museum, a mainstay in the city's creative landscape for the past decade, has shut its doors. Artistic Director Diana Coluntino confirmed on Tuesday the museum has...
LOWELL -- The Lowell Public Schools are paying $368,903 per school year to send one student to the controversial Judge Rotenberg Center in Canton, a residential educational facility for students...
LOWELL -- It was tried once before and rejected by the Planning Board and a Land Court judge. In a Saturday-morning meeting at his Stedman Street office, developer David Daly...