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After a fire broke out at a multi-family home on Park Avenue around 1 p.m. Sunday, 10 residents were displaced from the three ...
NORTH KINGSTOWN – Labor leaders, elected officials, and impacted rank-and-file union workers on Monday gathered at the site ...
PROVIDENCE – Preserve Rhode Island announced the 10 recipients of the 2025 Rhody Awards for Historic Preservation. Each year, Preserve RI celebrates the achievements of individuals and organizations f ...
Though Caprio's son noted that the man known as "America's nicest judge" had great medical care throughout his journey, he said it was the love from the public that “lifted his spirits and boosted his ...
CUMBERLAND – School officials are considering a new block schedule for students at the high school, which they say would offer young people more flexibility to pursue outside opportunities such ...
WOONSOCKET – The Museum of Work & Culture, 42 South Main St., will offer its annual Children’s Baking Workshop with Wright’s Dairy Farm & Bakery on Saturday, Sept. 6, at ...
The state of Rhode Island and beyond are mourning the loss of Providence's “nicest judge,” Frank Caprio, who died Aug. 20 at the age of 88.
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WOONSOCKET – Missy's Family Restaurant owner Judy Beauchemin says the thought of not having her daughter walk back into the restaurant would be the day she would close the doors ...
WOONSOCKET – Lops Brewing owner Sean Lopolito said business will continue as usual after announcing last week that his cancer has returned.
A second member of the town’s Groundwater Protection Committee has resigned in less than a month, emphasizing continued frustration among volunteers over how the town handles aquifer ...