This black and white mix would make a playful addition to a family.
See which properties sold in the city this week.
Letters that were recently sent out to approximately 1,600 businesses incited a public outcry from owners and members of the East Providence Area Chamber of Commerce.
Traditional tattoo stylings are making a comeback.
The Rumford restaurant was on WPRI's The Rhode Show this morning. See how to make your own version of the dish following this recipe.
Homes ranging from $189,900 to $375,000 in selling price sold this week.
RIFAC is moving from its Warren location to 14 Almedia Avenue.
The celebration was held an event at the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School.
Who won this week's poll? Find out here.
The resolution will be sent to East Providence representatives and Gov. Lincoln Chafee's office. If passed, it will save the non-profit $60,000 in annual city property taxes.
This week's poll asks users to comment on best spas in the city.
Within the last week, properties on Beverly Road and Dyer Avenue sold.
Michelle Cartwright and Todd Mosher of Barrington's RE/MAX River's Edge realty cut a ribbon at their second office in East Providence on Feb. 29, Leap Day.
Members affiliated with United Methodist Elder Care asked council members to support efforts to retain the non-profit's tax-exempt status.
Brian Coogan owns the paper, according to the newspaper's Facebook site.
We want to hear your thoughts on which restaurant serves up the best French fries in town.
Homes on Carousel Drive and Harris Street sold last week.
Local residents, businesses and their employees will have a final opportunity to purchase a box of ten energy-efficient light bulbs, two night lights and two lamps for only $10.
Tell us your favorite local spot for a romantic meal.
This black cat is not bad luck.
Don't know what to get your sweetie?
Lisa Lunt creates jewelry using a variety of items, including beads, crystals and Lego parts.
Residents are scheduled to testify in Providence Superior Court on Monday, Feb. 6.
For the first time since 2007, the number of new Rhode Island business starts increased year-over-year.
As of Jan. 13, the hospital was owed $4.3 million for special education services, according to budget commission documents.
We want to know what businesses you want to see in our area.
The $52.3 million project will house seniors in a five-story waterfront property.
Two Jerks Pub will be reopened as the Oxford Tavern.
RISD graduate Will Reeves founded Wurks, a community-based studio housed in a Bourne Avenue industrial space.
WPRI and Bacon Construction are two of the businesses participating in Shape Up RI.
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School, Tockwotton Home and the Boys & Girls Club of East Providence were a few of the recipients.
Is there room in Quonset for a world-class casino?
The following list includes properties from around the city.
Over the last six years, Seven Stars owners have raised $47,000 to help feed Rhode Islanders in need.
Executive Director Laura McNamara said business owners want to see attention devoted to long-term solutions to stabilize the city's future expenses.
According to real estate agents, there are no open houses in East Providence this weekend.
Workers at East Providence and Warren liquor stores say the opening of new Barrington businesses won't diminish a loyal customer base.
Four businesses were fined $250 after the East Providence Prevention Coalition organized a sting operation with the police department.
East Providence Coalition members met with DEM officials to discuss the impact of a license suspension.