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Could the tax on non-owner-occupied mansions encourage the pop star, or other celebrities, to spend more time in RI?
Religious leaders gather to urge passage of assault weapons ban while Senate President rules against motion to transfer ban to another committee.
Construction is nearly complete on Bryant University's new fieldhouse, as Navigant Credit Union pays for naming rights.
What beachgoer hasn't looked up to see a small plane towing a banner inviting them to try a new beer brand, restaurant or ...
Rhode Island's fatal drug overdoses decreased for the second consecutive year in 2024, dropping 18.6% from 2023. 329 overdose deaths were recorded in 2024, down from 404 in 2023 and 436 in 2022.
The bill would give those who were victimized as children more time to sue the entities that concealed the abuse.
Timmy Howard died just days after graduating from the University of Rhode Island. His parents are now bringing awareness to food labels and allergies.
His sacrifice fly in the bottom of the eighth inning helped the Hawks survive La Salle and reach the best-of-3 Division I final against Cumberland. Crain remained one of his team’s best players in a ...
The man shot and wounded by a Pawtucket police officer on Sunday, June 8, is facing criminal charges, the Pawtucket police said.
Authorities have released the name of the RI man who died June 9 after he was struck by a car while riding a bicycle in Bellingham, Massachusetts.
A longtime fight to bury power lines between Providence and East Providence is alive again, but who will pay the bill?
Newport lawyer says she was being a Good Samaritan when she stopped to help at a 2023 car crash. Police pushed her to to the ground and arrested her.
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