Put out your stripped-down Christmas tree on the same day as your trash pickup in Bristol and Warren.
Final hearing held by special commission studying East Bay bridge tolls.
March 1 seen as potential date for animals to be moved to the new shelter on Minturn Farm Road near Transfer Station.
The special legislative board to meet in State House at 4 pm.
RIRRC and two separate companies that operate at the landfill are named in the Conservation Law Foundation's lawsuit.
Newport and East Providence are at the top as 14 cities and towns compete for $7 million in state funds.
The PUC will investigate the services of the Prudence Island Ferry after hearing complaints at hearing.
Bristol's Town Administrator winds up first year on the job with a mantra of 'we do our thing, not my thing' leading him into second year.
The governors of eight East Coast states want the EPA to enact stronger emissions standards in southern and midwestern states.
The Warren Town Council meetings at 6:30 pm today in Town Hall.
Bristol County Water Authority Chairman Allan Klepper said he has met with top-ranking city officials and they appear to be on board fully with the project to create a second source of water.
Community development director is drafting an RFP for all or some or a combination of the former Walley, Byfield and Reynolds schools.
Bristol is applying for a state grant to make some improvements to Tanyard Brook Park at the intersection of Hope and Wood streets and Ferry Road.
Town Council gives nod to a recycling competition between Bristol, Portsmouth, Middletown and Newport.
Bristol Town Council to vote on ordinance that would eliminate B-V and a B limited licenses.
Warren has vacancies on 14 boards, committees and commissions; it also needs a Town Sergeant.
The Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency offers a floodplain mapping tool to zero in on your neighborhood.
Sen. Walter Felag Jr. represents Warren, Bristol and Tiverton in the RI State Senate.
The next public hearing on A&R Marine's application for a new ferry service to Prudence Island from Bristol is scheduled for Dec. 5.
Take this exam to see if you would qualify for U.S. citizenship.
Multistate settlement also implements policy changes.
The Bristol Town Council meets Wednesday, Nov. 20, in Town Hall.
Top East Providence officials appear to be unaware of the proposed Bristol County Water Authority pipeline through that city.
The councilors also appoint new Town Moderator and approve submission of an application to DEM for a recreation grant.
The Town Council meets at 7 pm today in the Council Chamber in Town Hall.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Measure would remove artificially manufactured fats from ingredients’ lists
The federal government has released $20 million to Rhode Island for home energy assistance.
RFP from office of community development still seeking first proposal for reuse of the vacant building on the corner of the Town Common.
Your timepieces need to 'fall back' one hour to Eastern Standard Time.
The National Weather Service issues a 'wind advisory' for most of Friday, Nov. 1.
Marijuana has been decriminalized in Rhode island. Should full legalization be next?
The investment firm vice president said he wants to bring new leadership to a "divisive" State House.
Scammers are looking to take advantage of Red Sox fans' excitement, Rhode Island's attorney general warns.
Rep. Dennis Canario (Dist. 71, Portsmouth, Tiverton, Little Compton) recommends a forensic audit of the quasi-governmental agency, the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority.
The Bristol County Water Authority wants to build a new pipeline to Pawtucket for a second source of water for Bristol County.