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The author says that when these four projects go on-line in the next three years, they will power two million homes while ...
The author says if the resolution passes the House and the amendment is approved by voters, it could paralyze public ...
Reporters and photographers from the Providence Journal will cover the "No Kings Day" protests throughout the state all day on June 14.
Rhode Island lawmakers are proposing to rename the Senate chamber after the late Senate President Dominick Ruggerio. Ruggerio ...
A Rhode Island Public Transit Authority employee allegedly stabbed a co-worker June 11 during an argument over the suspect's ...
Dixon might have been the most athletic player on the court in Cranston East’s upset of North Kingstown. Defense was key in ...
From a new golf course in South Kingstown to high school championships, here this week's top stories
From anew golf course in South Kingstown to high school championship game, here are the top sports stories for the week ending on June 14 ...
The "No Kings National Day of Mobilizations" is scheduled to take place nationwide Saturday, June 14, with several planned in Rhode Island.
RI's low-numbered license plates, known officially as "preferred" plates, are given out by the governor's office, not assigned by the DMV.
Their reading material will include history, public policy and even some novels set in RI – and one book with a local tie that was picked five times.
Quidnessett Country Club ordered to remove illegal seawall, and Bishop Hendricken High School wins $1M jury award against ex-teacher.
The organizer for a No Kings event planned for India Point Park on Saturday anticipates a crowd of 3,000 to 5,000 people.
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