Sen. James Sheehan says that name change of the Rhode Island EDC is only the beginning.
A bill legalizing same-sex marriage passed 56-15.
Fairly quiet for a Thursday… on paper.
There is no need for a fishing license or trout conservation stamp this weekend in Rhode Island.
The governor will be looking at the ongoing repairs at Scarborough State Beach at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday.
The stone was removed from the waters off Pojac Point last summer; it is now in state custody following a joint investigation by the state Attorney General and DEM.
It’s Seinfeld’s birthday, plus, some important budget meetings are happening tonight.
Miss anything big this week? Take a look at the top headlines from around the state.
Recent goings on at the Rhode Island State House. Good times?
An inspection reveals unexpected deterioration to the Great Island Bridge.
With the Senate's approval, the bill now goes to Governor Lincoln Chafee for his signature.
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A Senate vote may take place as early as Wednesday.
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly this week. For more information on any of these items visit http://www.rilin.state.ri.us/News/.
Thousands packed Wilmington Town Common on Saturday night to pay tribute to a hometown hero.
The postal service had planned to end Saturday delivery, but won't now, according to the Associated Press.
Take a look at some of the top stories from around the state this week. Click the headlines to read the full story.
If you have a high school junior interested in serving the country, an info session is being held Saturday at CCRI.
5 THINGS: It’s Melissa Joan Hart’s birthday, as well as the birthday for a certain nine-letter word.
5 THINGS: Start your day out right with some puppets from Community.
Five Things you need to know for Tuesday, April 16, 2013.
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Miss any news this week? Take a look at the top stories from around Rhode Island.
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the General Assembly this week.
On Thursday, the Navy informed Save The Bay that Naval Station Newport couldn’t host the start to the 2013 Save The Bay Swim due to fiscal constraints imposed by the federal budget sequestration.
Hey, it’s Friday! Awesome! Celebrate Dave Letterman’s birthday properly.
Due to the sequester and subsequent cuts to the military, this year's air show in Rhode Island has been canceled.
You’re so close to the weekend, just hang in there for two more work days!
Legislation introduced by Larry Valencia, and co-sponsored by James Sheehan, would establish an inspector general in Rhode Island with subpoena powers.
It’s not quite Friday – Friday – but we’re edging a bit closer, at least, with these events and information.
The South Kingstown Town Council meets tonight, and other info and in today’s Five Things.
V. Susan Sosnowski and Donald Lally praise first responders for their actions at URI on Thursday.
In advance of the freshwater fishing season, about 80,000 trout have been stocked in Rhode Island ponds and streams.
Check out a slew of music-related events today!
Two things that go hand in hand, because they’re both kind of fake, and other stuff!
Jack Reed, Jim Langevin and Sheldon Whitehouse are petitioning for two Rhode Island seats on a fishery council.
The bill would allow school districts to have gender-exclusive events as long as similar events are offered to the opposite gender.
Narragansett oceanographer Jerry Prezioso showed images and fielded questions from second grade students at the Fishing Cove Elementary School in North Kingstown.
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