The former RI governor, senator and Warwick mayor is touting his ant-war stance on a new fundraising website.
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"War with Iran is not inevitable," Senator Jack Reed said. "Now is the time for restraint, diplomacy and engagement."
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The Rhode Island Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on the draft environmental assessment for the project.
Members of the public are invited to attend "Keep Newport Moving" and offer their opinions ridesharing, public transit, parking and more.
"The responsible parties must be held accountable," Raimondo said following the release of the report of January's gas outage in Newport.
The town recently issued $24.25 million in General Obligation Bonds.
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Nearly two-thirds of all American birds are threatened by extinction with the current pace of climate change, a new study says.
The unreported violations that occurred in Rhode Island date back to 2017 and were never previously shared with the Massachusetts RMV.
Members of Rhode Island's congressional delegation have spoken out in favor of impeachment proceedings.
Rhode Island climate strikes happening Sept. 20 will coincide with global demonstrations scheduled ahead of a U.N. Climate Action Summit.
Rep. Marvin Abney was recognized for his work in creating Economic Opportunity Zones in Rhode Island.
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J. David Smith will serve as the new Associate Director of the Rhode Island E-911 Uniform Emergency Telephone System.
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Norwegian to end direct T.F. Green-to-Dublin flights | Providence police shooting suspect held without bail | Watch out for water chestnut.
Curt Schilling is considering running for U.S. Congress in Arizona. President Trump called the news "terrific."
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About a fifth of a median family income in Rhode Island goes to child care, the Economic Policy Institute said.
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Over the course of their lives, women pay hundreds of dollars in sales tax for menstrual products.
For more than 80 years, our programs have contributed to the financial security of the elderly and the disabled.
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The City of Newport found several cords strung across a public path in Miantonomi Park at various heights.
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Current and former college employees said they have raised serious concerns about Rear Adm. Jeffrey Harley's conduct at the Newport school.
Newport Mayor Jamie Bova and other state officials officially opened Innovate Newport at the site of the former Sheffield Elementary School.
Rhode Island's top stories today also included Coventry scrambling to avoid massive teacher layoffs and a driver crashing into a fire truck.
The 50-turbine Revolution Wind project will generate 25 percent of Rhode Islanders' annual electrical use.
If passed, the law would ban disposable polystyrene foam food containers and plastic stirrers in Rhode Island.
The Newport City Council will host a second public budget hearing before the City Council meeting on May 22.
The new website is designed to allow residents better access to information and forms.
The State House event highlighted Rhode Island's designated "Tree Cities" and ongoing legislative efforts to preserve woodlands.