Exemption would only apply to new business investments.
Today is Monday, Feb. 4. Here are five things you need to know:
Bill gives DEM and CRMC last say on environmental issues.
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly this week. For more information on any of these items visit http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/News/.
The bill would set taxing authority, powers and duties for fire districts statewide.
Town will now request final RI DEM authorization to begin landfill remediation project.
National Weather Service Alert In Effect Through 8 a.m. Thursday.
Today is Tuesday, Jan. 29. Here are five things you need to know:
Troops visited Tiogue School on Friday to pick up the packages.
Check back with this page for updates on closures, parking bans and other weather-related information.
A new norovirus strain was detected last year in Australia and has reached the United States
Snow to begin at 1 p.m., switching to rain from 4 to 7 p.m.
Today is Monday, Jan. 28. Here are five things you need to know:
As part of the committees Morgan will work towards a balanced budget and governmental organization.
Legislators hope to get answers for taxpayers.
The proposal to guarantee marriage rights to all Rhode Islanders now moves onto the state Senate.
The following is a press release provided by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
CDC offers tips on keeping extreme cold at bay.
Senator Raptakis feels the Feb. 1, 2013 reporting deadline is a burden to business owners.
The bill is headed to the full House of Representatives on Thursday.
The state House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote on the controversial measure for 3 pm on Jan. 22.
Rep. Guthrie is also a retired firefighter.
The following was provided by the Rhode Island State House
Here's a quick look at holiday closures for Jan. 21, 2013.
Families are urged to take advantage of the vaccination clinic on Saturday.
Be careful with these tips if you plan on buying playoff tickets!
Health Department reports high flu activity in RI, vaccination demand causing sporadic shortages.
Reports, audits, forms, contracts among documents to be posted for public.
Council members discussed a variety of business and municipal topics during their first public meeting of 2013 on Jan. 14.
Council members will hear public comment and vote on the matter at the next meeting.
The Department of Environmental Management and State Department of Health are cautioning residents following a North Kingstown raccoon bite incident Monday night.
Members of the Coventry legislative delegation await a response from AG Kilmartin.
Standard deductions go up, but the ceiling for itemized deductions go down in 2013, plus other changes that will affect your taxes this year.
Today is Monday, Jan. 14. Here are five things you need to know:
All four legislators support stronger federal oversight and a reinstatement of the assault weapons ban.
The committee approved a resolution absolving itself of any responsibility for a $24 million shortfall in the school employee pension fund.
School administrators are collecting information to help those serving the country.