The Pride month ceremony is set for 5:30 p.m. at City Hall.
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McKee joined Mayor Grebien and others at Tolman High School. The bill delivers a basic financial education to all Rhode Island students.
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Gregor prevailed over Ana Soares in the special Democratic primary to replace former Councilor Ama Amponsah, who died in April.
Providence County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
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A 15-member commission will look at ways to reduce incarceration and recidivism. The DOC plans to close its women's prison in Cranston.
The planning commission in March said "no" to New Leaf and its "Fine Fettle Dispensary." Company CEO Thomas Mirza is not giving up yet.
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An 11 a.m. ceremony at the Pawtucket City Hall Amphitheater will be preceded by a 10:30 a.m. ceremony at the L.E. Redmond Monument.
Seniors planning to attend an accredited vocational technical school, or a two-year or four-year college or institution, are eligible.
U.S. shows great variance in access and use of high-speed internet.
The cities are working together on an economic development plan, and a Zoom meeting for restaurant owners is set for Tuesday, May 18.
Redevelopment of the 55-acre mill property off Pine Street is impeded by contamination. A grant will pay for an assessment of the problem.
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The 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. schedule offers an easy for people to get vaccinated against COVID-19, said Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien.
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Fair housing, health care, driving privileges for undocumented immigrants, better wages, and police reform are on all the agenda.
The caucus is led by Rep. Karen Alzate of Pawtucket.
Sen. Kallman and Rep. Felix say public transportation is important to climate mitigation, economic growth, and social equity.
Plaintiffs say the city is illegally trying to gain control of their prime real estate. A city official calls the accusation "baseless."
A "tree equity" grant will identify 140 areas in need of shade. The idea is that every neighborhood deserves health-giving trees.
Expressions of hatred and bigotry have become more blatant and 'out in the open for all to witness,' Rep. Karen Alzate said.
Demolition of the old school begins in June, and new a state-of-the art STEAM facility will take its place.
Matos was sworn in today as the state's first lieutenant governor of color.
Testing is still important, said Mayor Don Grebien. People who attend the clinic can also get help registering for a vaccine.
'Our community has lost a superwoman,' activist Khrystyne Bento announced. Amponsah owned Ama's Variety and represented the 5th District.
The bill by Sen. Meghan E. Kallman would prohibit landlords from screening tenants based upon things like Section 8 or veterans benefits.
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A new initiative links Med Tech Ambulance Service with city and state resources to deliver the Johnson & Johnson vaccine to the homebound.
Grants will fund performance and exhibits at the Pawtucket Arts Festival, and also help keep arts organizations afloat.
The land along the Seekonk River is owned by the city and slated for development as part of the Tidewater Landing project.
Age restrictions for Pawtucket clinics are no more, and the city expects more doses of the Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Moderna shots.