The DEM seized seven puppies from Justin Wagner on Wednesday and they all were dehydrated and were infected with tape and roundworm.
It's a new life for an old favorite as Papa Razzi serves its last dish at the end of the month and reopens as Avvio this spring.
L.L. Bean is opening its first Rhode Island store in Garden City Center and will open this summer, employing 100.
Con-way Freight will pay a penalty to settle EPA claims it violated hazardous waste laws at its facility in Cranston.
It's a clever marketing trick by the makers of Unreal candy.
Seven states, including Rhode Island are involved in the recall due to possible Listeria contamination.
"We did not make this mistake intentionally," said Iqra Jamil Choudhry, owner. "America. . .made us what we are today."
The display angered many drivers passing through a busy city intersection.
People are being advised not to eat cheese distributed by Karoun Daries.
The temperature broke 90 degrees in Rhode Island yet again on Wednesday. Here's some cool news that might give gas users the warm fuzzies.
Embracing social media as a tool to help businesses grow in a trustworthy environment.
The technician can be heard describing how he drank wine at work before driving recklessly in residential neighborhoods as a child whimpers.
A few bad apples took advantage of a Cranston restaurant's gesture of good will.
Twenty-one grants were doled out to companies and groups to get the ball rolling for the Real Jobs Rhode Island program.
A study shows Rhode Island workers must make $18.49 an hour to afford rent in the state, more than the $12 average renter's salary.
The abrupt closure of Faial Restaurant in Smithfield upset gift certificate holders, but Chapel Grille has stepped up to the plate.
The move should be complete by mid- to late-September.
The Woonsocket, RI-based company is warning customers and the site is temporarily shut down.
Cranston resident Lori Brown has a new job!
Plus, a heavily traveled bridge will likely remain closed for another month.
Rhode Island still lags behind its neighbors, but the increase is "an important step forward," said Governor Gina Raimondo.
The company that supplies 7-Eleven, Shaw's and others with bottled water has issued a recall because of E.coli concerns.
But Governor Gina Raimondo said there's still much work to do and too many Rhode Island families are struggling.
Michael Mota, a former executive, said the company was violating the law and destroying invoices, among other allegations.
The range in prices in the latest local AAA survey for unleaded regular is 30 cents, from a low of $2.69 to a high of $2.99.
The project included remodeling the member dining room, among other improvements.
CarMax, known for offering warranties on every car they sell, is now open after a major construction project at the former Building 19 site.
The store will occupy a 6,000 square foot space near LA Fitness.
On the heels of last year's successful Narragansett Del's Shandy with the classic lemonade flavor, the two RI brands have teamed up again.
The Cranston couple behind Edgewood Cheese Shop and Eatery have an impressive culinary resume and also operate a breakfast spot in Mass.
South County Community Action is accepting bids for roof replacement at its 415 Tower Hill Road facility.
The Cranston native comes to the North Kingstown branch after several years managing the bank's location in the East Side of Providence.
Stores closed early on Friday after a massive register outage that might extend into Saturday.
Phil Eil, a well-known Rhode Island journalist and former editor of the Providence Phoenix, said he just wants WPRO to pay money he's owed.
An East Bay institution is expanding into Cranston.
The U.S. Department of Labor said the chain also used minors to deliver food in violation of child labor provisions.
The average is $2.36 per gallon for regular self-serve unleaded.
The store will open this fall.
Recall prompted by salmonella concerns.
Ward 5 City Councilman Chris Paplauskas has asked Narragansett Beer to consider coming back to Cranston.