Providence police are investigating an officer's use of force with a "device" that left a man injured during a demonstration June 1.
The event's organizers plan to hold two events in 2021, one in June and the other in November.
Sen. Harold Metts is calling for an overhaul of the Law Enforcement Officer's Bill of Rights, which was adopted in Rhode Island in 1976.
Child care workers and close-contact workers will be the first to be offered coronavirus testing.
"It was clearly a mistake on my part," Raimondo said. "I shouldn't have done it."
"I want to thank everyone for a peaceful night and for showing this country what unity and strength looks like," Mayor Jorge Elorza said.
"No one is going to shoot you for being peaceful," the governor shouted into the tense crowd of protesters.
Mayor Allan Fung reinstituted the curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
The House and Senate could convene to consider the legislation the week of June 15.
The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 113 new cases of coronavirus and 16 deaths.
Several coronavirus-related executive orders have been extended to July, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
Cranston police are looking for the public's help in identifying the person who stole an undisclosed amount of cash from a Citizens Bank.
"Our mission is to listen. And I mean listen with humility," the governor said at a news conference with the leader of Black Lives Matter.
Two Providence donut shops pledged to donate a percent of sales to organizations fighting for racial justice.
Gov. Gina Raimondo called the drop a "disaster in the making."
The issue with Cox landlines accessing Rhode Island’s 911 system has been fixed.
The Rhode Island Department of Education is expected to make a decision about the fall semester next week.
Rhode Island Department of Health employees will be at upcoming peaceful protests.
State employees will be asked to reduce their hours by 40 percent for 12 weeks.
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Police and members of the Rhode Island National Guard were stationed at several popular shopping centers.
The Rhode Island Board of Elections is still counting mail ballots.
Dozens of businesses had windows smashed and merchandise looted during overnight violence in the city's downtown.
A spike in coronavirus cases is possible from reopenings or protests, the director of the Rhode Island Department of Health said.
No one will be allowed on the streets during overnight hours.
The National Guard was activated to help police after a mall was stormed and up to 10 officers were hurt in Providence Monday night.
Gov. Gina Raimondo said the vast majority of businesses and members of the public are social distancing and following mask-wearing guidance.
The state Board of Elections said the boxes will be available at all 47 in-person voting sites ion June 2.
The Rhode Island governor commended protesters for remaining peaceful outside the State House over the weekend.
The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 67 new cases of coronavirus and two deaths.
Fans can enjoy a ballpark meal on the diamond at McCoy Stadium.
Over the past week, the number of cases in congregate care setting in Rhode Island dropped by more than 200, the department of health said.
Gov. Gina Raimondo confirmed that the state will enter phase two of reopening after the weekend.
Urban communities like Central Falls continue to have high percentages of the population that test positive for the new coronavirus.
Three local nonprofits receive grants from the COVID-19 Response Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation and United Way of Rhode Island.
Gov. Gina Raimondo announced that that state will provide $5 million more to the state's rental assistance fund for those most in need.
Dr. James McDonald said he hopes there will be a coronavirus vaccine and is hopeful about anti-inflammatory treatments.
Gov. Gina Raimondo said it's now even more important for Rhode Islanders to follow rules to prevent a spike in cases.
The theater's president said they are taking a "very cautious and measured approach" to reopening.
Permits, licenses, ID cards and vehicle registrations set to expire in June will remain valid until September.