Gov. Gina Raimondo said her heart will always be in the Ocean State, even as she moves to the national stage in Washington, D.C.
Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline was named an impeachment manager for the impending Senate trial.
Cicilline said he was "humbled" by the appointment to serve as an impeachment manager in an expected Senate trial.
This will be the first time Gov. Gina Raimondo has addressed the Rhode Island public since before Christmas.
The resolution "vehemently condemns the acts of violence and insurrection committed at the seat of our country's democracy."
Price said the march of "peaceful patriots" was infiltrated by "violent" left-wing sympathizers.
If confirmed by the Senate, Raimondo will be the first sitting governor to take a cabinet position in Rhode Island's history.
Lt. Gov. Dan McKee said the transition will focus on stability during the coronavirus crisis and "prioritize the needs of Rhode Islanders."
"Thank you for this opportunity to serve the American people ... I am ready to get to work," Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
The Rhode Island's governor's nomination to serve in the Biden administration sparked a flurry of accolades from her political colleagues.
"Rhode Island may be small, but our economy is mighty on the strength of our small businesses and innovative technologies," Raimondo said.
Cicilline and several of his House of Representative colleagues circulated Articles of Impeachment for abuse of power.
Gov. Gina Raimondo has repeatedly denied she will take a top position in President-elect Joe Biden's administration.
Leaders across Rhode Island decried the actions of Trump and his supporters, while police said there was no credible threat in the state.
All four of Rhode Island's members of Congress said they are safe and appalled by the events at the U.S. Capitol.
Both the House and Senate met offsite from the Rhode Island State House in the first session of 2021.
Mayor Allan Fung is asymptomatic and the case was identified through precautionary testing before the mayoral inauguration.
Gov. Gina Raimondo is a top candidate to be commerce secretary, according to reports.
The Rhode Island Parentage Act updates the state's antiquated law, that critics called "archaic and inequitable" to nontraditional families.
Both chambers will elect leadership and swear in newly elected legislators.
It's probably sooner than you think.
The "skinny budget," delayed by months due to the coronavirus pandemic, was approved by the General Assembly last week.
Here are some of the ways Rhode Island residents would benefit from the newly agreed-upon coronavirus relief package.
The budget restores some of Gov. Gina Raimondo's aid cuts to cities and towns and includes seven ballot referendum bond initiatives.
This week's update will be at 1 p.m. on Friday, and next's week's will be early due to the Christmas holiday.
The full House approved the bill 59-6 in a special session.
The "skinny budget" could be approved by both the House of Representatives and Sente by Friday afternoon.
Gov. Gina Raimondo said it was "a great day for our democracy."
Director of Administration Brett Smiley tested positive for the coronavirus after he was identified as a close contact.
The House Finance Committee approved a pared-down 2021 budget.
Peter Neronha will continue to self-quarantine at home for the full 14 days recommended by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
The list includes the first person of color, the first Asian-American and first Latina, as well as the first female-majority Supreme Court.
Peter Neronha is working from home after a member of his family tested positive for coronavirus.
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Raimondo unequivocally announced that she would not be Biden's pick during her weekly news conference.
"I am not going to be President-elect Biden's nominee for HHS secretary ... and I have nothing else to say on that."
"Whenever there is a little bit of rain and wind, everyone is concerned about whether the power will stay on or not."
Rhode Island's governor is reportedly on the short list of candidates to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
Gov. Gina Raimondo will address the public each week at 1 p.m. on Thursdays going forward, instead of Wednesdays.
Rep. William O'Brien called for the House Oversight Committee to hold a hearing on the orders as the pandemic drags on.