In this letter to the Town Council, Linda Piedra outlines her reasons for why the town should not try to install sewers in the area.
Last year, Save The Bay was forced to alter the course for the swim due to sequestration cuts to the military.
The third raise in as many years would bring the state's lowest wage to $9 an hour.
Healthcare workers are now required to wear masks when dealing directly with patients.
She lost in to Laurence Ehrhardt in the Republican primary in 2012.
Planning Dept.'s Nicole LaFontaine explains the different types of affordable housing and how it's being incorporated in the Harbor View development on Post Road.
E-file and Free File can speed refunds, IRS says.
Get ready to pay a little bit more to mail a letter in the new year.
"We need to prepare a strategy to protect the critical resources that are there, so they remain there, available to future North Kingstown citizens," writes Tim Cranston.
More than 25 people spoke – a few suggesting the cost of sewering Wickford be spread townwide.
RIRRC and two separate companies that operate at the landfill are named in the Conservation Law Foundation's lawsuit.
At the Town Council meeting, there will be an overview of the sewer proposals and Town Council discussion, followed by public comment.
Newport and East Providence are at the top as 14 cities and towns compete for $7 million in state funds.
The governors of eight East Coast states want the EPA to enact stronger emissions standards in southern and midwestern states.
It passes on a 3-2 vote, with Councilman Maloney and Welch voting no.
Board president Judith Anderson says WAA is hopeful it can expand its building but also realistic.
Town Councilman Dick Welch says the focus should be filling vacant buildings.
Town Councilman Kevin Maloney lays out his thinking about the proposal – and seeks yours.
Mark Kilcline, paralyzed after police shot him in 2009, died in April.
The nonprofit wants to replace its Beach Street building with a much larger one, but it may only be possible if the town allows it to buy the land it already occupies.
The Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency offers a floodplain mapping tool to zero in on your neighborhood.
The new district, known as a TOD (transit-oriented development) would allow for a mix of commercial and residential development.
Early information from the town's market analysis shows some strengths (buying power) and some weaknesses (fewer young people).
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.
A recent report from Washington lays out damage done by last month’s government shutdown.
Measure would remove artificially manufactured fats from ingredients’ lists
The federal government has released $20 million to Rhode Island for home energy assistance.
Plans for the next phase of the Post Road sewer project take shape.
The one sure thing? There's no cheap way.
Apartments at North Cove will rent for $700 to $810 for a two-bedroom and $795 to $934 for a three-bedroom apartment.
The park covers the swath of land south of Stony Lane between Post Road and the train tracks to the west.