The Office of the Attorney General is asking State Police to provide more information into an alleged graduation party allegedly hosted by the governor's son.
The incumbent Rep. Daniel Gordon says he is no longer running after failing to collect enough signatures to be named on the ballot.
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The incumbent Rep. Daniel Gordon failed to submit enough qualifying signatures by Friday's deadline.
A member of the State Police is being punished after giving a talk show a police report.
DEM is accepting grant applications from now until Aug. 17.
Middletown resident Linda Finn, owner of Linda Finn Garden Design, is running for a seat in the House of Representatives to represent District 72 (Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth)
Rep. Daniel P. Reilly (R-Dist. 72 Portsmouth, Middletown, Newport) has declined a 3.2 percent pay increase this year.
Former gubernatorial candidate John Robitaille says his Tweet was misinterpreted.
Boaters will pay anywhere from an extra $2 to $20 for the state to recover abandoned boats.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (DOT) will move the traffic pattern on Route 24 today.
The Portsmouth Town Council met Monday night at Town Hall. Featured here is an account of actions taken during the meeting.
Tax officials say they will take court action in Florida, if necessary, to collect $1.3 million in back taxes.
A Rhode Island lawyer is accused in connection with an alleged U.S. Navy kickback scheme.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) will close down a portion of the East Bay Bike Path that connects Providence and East Providence on Monday, July 9. It will be reopened in two years once construction is complete.
The Supreme Court has ruled that a former Portsmouth couple must pay late taxes totaling more than $1.3 million.
Here's a look at what's open and closed this Wednesday, July 4.
The freshmen senator is running unopposed in the next election.
The Portsmouth Senior Center lost electrical power Monday morning.
A new law requires parental or medical permission for every other tanning visit by people under 18 years old — what do you think?
Residents and visitors are asked to avoid contact with the pond.
Rep. John Edwards, sponsor of the bill, witnesses the signing of this law. This legislation makes Rhode Island the 15th state in the country to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana.
The ruling finds the federal mandate constitutional.
The deadline to file a Declaration of Candidacy was Wednesday afternoon.
The incumbent state senator has announced he will run for a third term. He plans to knock on as many doors as he can within his constituency.
The arraignments are set for July.
The deadline to file a Declaration of Candidacy is today at 4 p.m. at Town Hall.
Rep. Daniel Reilly announced that he will run for re-election this November.
Candidates for the House Dist. 71 seats began to file declaration papers this week.
The owner of 15 Point Road Restaurant will receive a check today for his improvements to his Portsmouth business.
The Portsmouth Town Council held a meeting on Monday night at Town Hall.
Where have you seen wild turkeys in Portsmouth?
Baseball players explain why out of state league members are taking a hit.
A Portsmouth couple won the Mega Millions after keeping the winning ticket on the fridge for months!
Here's a look back at major actions taken at the State House.
Rep. Daniel P. Reilly writes about the decision to add tolls on the Sakonnet River Bridge.
State Police are investigating allegations of an underage drinking party reportedly hosted by the governor's 18-year-old son, Caleb Chafee.
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The air quality warning has been issued for Rhode Island.
The construction of an open road tolling system on the new Sakonnet River Bridge will cost $2 million, says Chairman David Darlington. This cost will be a determining factor on the set price for tolls.