Businesses with 20 employees or fewer can apply for up to $15,000 to cover reopening and operating expenses.
John "Jay" Gibbs, 51, was accused of conducting personal business while on duty and falsifying his time card.
"Our residents simply can’t wait another day for management to take health and safety seriously, which is why we are prepared to strike."
Federal and Rhode Island state tax returns must be filed by July 15.
Learn more about Paul Bucci, who is running for the Ward 6 seat on the Cranston City Council.
The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 102 new cases of coronavirus and one death.
The truck rolled over, blocking several lanes near the Airport Connector, according to Rhode Island State Police.
It's unclear if the 22-year-old driver will face charges, Cranston police said.
The state will use $7 million of its federal coronavirus relief money to fund the program.
The updated app has several new features added based on feedback from Rhode Island residents.
Dunkin' is closing 450 locations nationwide, all of which are located in Speedway gas stations.
Scandinavian Communities is among nonprofits sharing $700,000 from the COVID-19 Response Fund by the Rhode Island Foundation and United Way.
Brandon Potter explains why he's running for House District 16 this November.
Each hospital has developed its own plan for safe visitation based on guidelines from the Rhode Island Department of Health.
Businesses with a "blatant disregard for the rules" will be fined or shut down, Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
Here's a look at what businesses received loans from the Paycheck Protection Program during the coronavirus pandemic.
Here's a look at what Rhode Island businesses received loans from the Paycheck Protection Program during the coronavirus pandemic.
Legislators will return to discuss several bills.
Payments can be made online or through a drop box at Cranston City Hall.
For the first time in months, visitors will again be allowed back in nursing homes this week.
Many industries are taking the holiday the day before the holiday, since it falls on a Saturday.
The printed cards state that the bearer is exempt from mask-wearing orders by the Americans With Disabilities Act.
In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the state is reexamining its dependence on long-term care nursing facilities.
Rhode Islanders are asked to keep their backyard celebrations to 25 people or fewer to avoid a spike in coronavirus cases.
T.F. Green currently sees about 20 percent of pre-coronavirus passenger volumes.
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The team's farewell celebration and 50th anniversary at McCoy Stadium will not be held as planned.
Instead of the traditional "M" or "F" gender designation, licenses will show an X.
Mask-wearing, the state's emergency declaration and other coronavirus-related executive orders were extended to Aug. 3.
Robert Jacquard, D-Cranston, is supporting Jacquelyn Baginski in the election.
The Executive Committee said they voted to rescind the endorsement due to reports that Waters was involved in a domestic dispute last year.
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The monument's future will be determined by the city's Special Committee for Commemorative Works and Board of Parks Commissioners.
The list of 20 action items is meant to start an ongoing conversation and culture change to root out racism.
Each facility will develop a tailored plan to keep residents and staff safe, Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott said.
"It's time to wind it down," Gov. Gina Raimondo said, adding that it was always intended to be temporary.
"We really need to approach this virus with a sense of humility," Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
The team's signature red, white and blue plane is here to stay in Warwick.
3D printed guns and those without a serial number are now illegal in Rhode Island.
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