Healthcare workers are now required to wear masks when dealing directly with patients.
U.S. Magistrate Judge Patricia A. Sullivan strongly advised John Devaney of Narragansett to seek legal advice before revising his complaint.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
The following agenda items will be addressed at Monday's Town Council meeting, scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Narragansett Town Hall.
Representative Lally with Attorney General Peter Kilmartin and Senator Erin Lynch recently announced their intention to file legislation making it a felony to post “revenge porn” without consent of the individual depicted in the images.
Get ready to pay a little bit more to mail a letter in the new year.
Residents can register for emergency alerts and essential information about weather, road closures and more.
RIRRC and two separate companies that operate at the landfill are named in the Conservation Law Foundation's lawsuit.
By Rep. Donna Walsh (District 36 – Block Island, Charlestown, South Kingstown & Westerly)
Narragansett's $3.6 million proposal to move ahead with Phase II of its Pavement Management Program ranks 19 of 23 projects.
The governors of eight East Coast states want the EPA to enact stronger emissions standards in southern and midwestern states.
Developer Deepwater Wind is looking to change the shore landing and buried land route for its future 30-megawatt offshore Block Island Wind Farm.
The Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency offers a floodplain mapping tool to zero in on your neighborhood.
The legislation was passed by the General Assembly last spring.
Take this exam to see if you would qualify for U.S. citizenship.
Multistate settlement also implements policy changes.
The workshop will focus on West Kingston's future growth, protection, preservation and improvement.
Take a look at the agenda items to be discussed at the Nov. 12 meeting of the South Kingstown Town Council, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
In a letter to the editor, Narragansett Senator James Sheehan says he and fellow members of Rhode Island's General Assembly will focus on creating jobs, training potential employees and matching residents to jobs based on their skill sets.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Measure would remove artificially manufactured fats from ingredients’ lists
In a letter to the editor, Narragansett Senator James Sheehan says efforts to improve Rhode Island's business climate will dominate the General Assembly agenda once the new session begins in January.
The federal government has released $20 million to Rhode Island for home energy assistance.
Take a look at the agenda items to be discussed at the Oct. 28 meeting of the South Kingstown Town Council, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Rhode Island will receive $6 million, part of which will be used to enhancing the Narrow River in South Kingstown, Narragansett and North Kingstown.
Marijuana has been decriminalized in Rhode island. Should full legalization be next?
Scammers are looking to take advantage of Red Sox fans' excitement, Rhode Island's attorney general warns.
Congress votes to reopen government, raise the debt ceiling.
The government office in charge of approving new craft beers and breweries has closed leaving some small breweries in limbo.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
Monday's strong winds could cause power outages.
Rhode Island communities shared $740,000 in profits from the Central Landfill in Johnston this year — last year, the number was nearly $2 million.
Mars rover in danger of going dark thanks to furloughs at NASA.
Nearly 3,000 residents in Narragansett and South Kingstown could lose food assistance, depending on how long the federal shutdown continues.