Raimondo signed an executive order calling for the development of clean, affordable, and reliable heating technologies.
For more than 80 years, our programs have contributed to the financial security of the elderly and the disabled.
Sen. Leonidas Raptakis said he will introduce the amendment when the bill hits the full Senate floor for a vote.
Coventry voters approved the new budget by a margin of 889 votes during the second all-day referendum vote.
Residents will once again vote on a town budget at a second referendum on June 12.
Coventry's Interim Town Manager, Ed Warzycha, issued a plea to Coventry residents to pass the amended town budget in the second referendum.
Here's what to know ahead of the second budget referendum on June 13.
The House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that protects individuals who donate to food banks.
If you receive a call from Social Security and aren't expecting one, you must be extra careful!
See the time-saving features of a "my Social Security" account!
Coventry's EMA says crews are working to restore service, but there isn't an estimated restoration time.
The folks at 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the effective property tax rate for all 50 states. See how much RI residents are paying.
The state recounted votes in six races and rejected the requests to recount eight others. The review did not change election night results.
The Compassion Party candidate had laid claim to 100 percent of the votes in one tiny precinct. But then the state added the votes up again.
The state board of elections will meet Thursday to consider 14 recount requests.
Here are the unofficial results posted by the state Board of Elections, with 94 percent of the vote counted.
The Town held a ceremonial groundbreaking at 10 a.m. for the new police and human services complex.
Republican state senate candidate Scott Copley is accused of stealing signs from incumbent Sen. Leonidas Raptakis.
Runner ups in governor primaries did better in Coventry than most of the state.
No one at the meeting including various state agriculture officials said they could remember a U.S. agriculture secretary ever visiting RI.
The Warwick Sewer Authority discovered the overflow Sunday at around 5:30 p.m. They treated the sewage Sunday night with chlorine.
David Dadekian says the ballot question would take away voters' rights.
Here are the lists of people running for town council and for school committee.
State Rep. Bobby Nardolillo congratulated Republican opponent Bob Flanders and said he was dropping out of the race.
Raptakis says three councilors are trying to re-open the Financial Town Meeting.
The sewer authority is under investigation for trying to force homeowners to pay high rates.
The bill would ban selling dogs and cats at pet shops unless they come from a shelter, rescue or pound.
Delays with the 911 text system are excluding almost 200,000 people.
The state attorney general sent her a bill for her public records request.
The American Conservative Union recognized the state rep's achievements.
The state rep wants the town council to give taxpayers the information.
Coventry has funded less than 60 percent of its pension liability, according to a new report from the state Treasurer's office.
Lincoln Chafee has not yet announced he's running for Sheldon Whitehouse's seat but told WPRO Radio he is probably going to run.
Seat belts on school buses, exempting military pensions from state income tax, and guns for CCRI and RIC campus police were among the issues
Coventry Rep. Bobby Nardolillo is bowing out after Wednesday because he's running for U.S. Senate. Cranston's Rep. Lancia will carry on.
Facing "unfounded" felony sex charges, Nicholas Kettle said he will leave the state Senate and focus on his legal defense.
Sen. Kettle and his attorneys have been notified and will be able to present a defense, according to the Legislative Press Bureau.
Town planner Caroline Wells said Tuesday the property owner on Town Farm Road has withdrawn the zoning application to allow a gun range.
Cameras showed Cong. Jim Langevin (D-RI) in a friendly conversation with the president after the State of the Union. What was he saying?
Early estimates show the state could save up to $2 million by not issuing front plates to vehicles.