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A group of state lawmakers and transit advocates are putting forward a package of bills they say could help fund the state’s ailing public bus system
Unveiling his latest legislative package, the speaker reiterates that making deep inroads will take years
Patrons and staff at the iconic Olneyville New York System hope their favorite restaurant won’t change under new ownership
Most city or town councils and school committees offer live streams
Several dozen homeless people and advocates in Providence held a rally in front of the Providence Public Safety Complex on Wednesday in protest of what they allege are recent instances of harassment by officers
Rhode Island healthcare advocates are urging state lawmakers to act quickly to keep health insurance affordable for tens of thousands of Rhode Islanders
Almost half of respondents to the Rhode Island AFL-CIO poll say the state is on the wrong track
The order freezing the freeze remains in place
Rhode Island Kids Count executive director Paige Parks says if the U.S. Department of Education is scaled back or abolished, the subsequent loss of federal funding would be “catastrophic” for local school districts
The bill would require cryptocurrency kiosk operators to get licensed, limit daily transactions, and provide receipts