"I want you to feel confident that we are on the road to recovery," Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
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Roberto Pichardo Mello, 22, died after his vehicle hit a concrete barrier and rolled over.
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Gov. Gina Raimondo said she hopes to begin summer camps starting June 29.
The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 181 new cases of the virus and six additional deaths.
Joseph Lamontagne told a judge "That's justice?" after he was sentenced to 23 years in prison. The judge held him in contempt.
Rep. Joseph M. McNamara sent a letter to DEM Director Janet Coit, saying shellfishers should be treated the same as lobstermen.
The state government is working to help small businesses get the resources they need to safely reopen, Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
Raimondo wants to see more COVID-19 masks on customers; RI is also considering plans for a 14-day quarantine for all summer tourists.
Anyone who believes an unemployment claim was fraudulently filed in their name is asked to report it to state police.
Rhode Island continues to see a gradual downward trend in the number of reported cases of coronavirus.
The governor said that while she knows it is not a perfect solution, outdoor dining is the only safe option in Rhode Island at this time.
"With an $800 million deficit it's hard to get out of this without doing furloughs," Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
To date, Rhode Island has had 11,614 cases of the coronavirus and 444 deaths.
The average cost per gallon is now $1.84.
Updated date from the Rhode Island Department of Health shows the majority of cases continue to be in densely populated areas.
Businesses will be required to keep a log of customer's information for 30 days for contact tracing purposes. c
Rhode Island saw a considerable drop in reported coronavirus cases compared to the day before.
On the first day Rhode Island's stay-at-home order was lifted, 19 more people died of the new coronavirus.
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Service will be available by appointment only until further notice.
The governor asked Rhode Islanders to use their best judgement and not all rush out at once after the stay-at-home order is lifted.
At this time, 312 people in Rhode Island are in the hospital with the coronavirus, 52 of whom require ventilators to breathe.
The Department of Health continues to focus on nursing homes, where most of the state's coronavirus-related deaths have occurred.
Poverty is the elephant in the room that we are now forced to address," Sen. Harold Metts said.
Rhode Island's stay-at-home order will end after it was issued March 28 to stop the spread of the new coronavirus.
To date, there have been 388 deaths and 10,530 cases of coronavirus in Rhode Island.
Gov. Gina Raimondo is expected to announce whether the current stay-at-home order will be lifted after May 8.
Increased testing will allow the state to get ahead of outbreaks and take a pinpointed approach, Gov. Gina Raimondo said.
Dancing is great fitness and promotes mental health in these difficult times.
Sonia Barrera, 23, drove the wrong-way up the highway and crashed into another vehicle, according to Rhode Island State Police.
In total, there have been 10,205 cases of coronavirus in Rhode Island and 370 deaths.
Indoor malls such as Providence Place and the Warwick Mall won't be opening their doors right away.
David Butziger, 51, and a Massachusetts man are the first in the country to be accused of defrauding the paycheck protection program.
The executive order goes into effect on May 8, when the stay-at-home order is set to expire.
The Rhode Island Department of Health reported 281 new cases of coronavirus and 14 deaths.
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Rhode Island is still on track to begin reopening after the stay-at-home order expires on May 8.