Crews will clean streets nightly from 10:30PM-7AM. This year, there will also be daytime sweeping operations on streets.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza today announced the opening of registration for outdoor dining, aligned with the latest guidance from the Governor.
Drive-thru and walk-up COVID-19 testing will be provided by Rhode Island Free Clinic beginning Thursday, May 7, 2020.
Mayor announces an executive order effective Saturday, May 9th that aligns current City guidance with the latest State guidance for COVID19.
The temporary road closures will be in effect starting Saturday, May 2, until further notice, 24 hours a day.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza proposed a $506,843,316 municipal budget for the Fiscal Year 2021 (FY21) for the City of Providence.
Testing is available to symptomatic PCHC patients with a referral from their primary care provider and an appointment.
Donations from Chobani, LLC & Edesia Added to Free Youth Grab & Go Meals, Brown University Supports to Supplement Meals for Needy.
These updates include a moratorium on the issuance of summons and additional guidance on the use of all city parks and green spaces.
This weekend, two establishments were found in violation of the restriction on entertainment licenses and the 100-patron limit.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza recently announced the City is accepting applications for the 2020 Mayoral Fellowship Program.
Centers will open from 3PM until 11PM and offer free childcare, fun programming to allow parents to prepare for the holidays
The award is a powerful reminder of Dr. King’s legacy and the ways his vision lives on in the work of Providence's civic leaders.
‘Tis the season to enjoy all the wonders of the Creative Capital
Coastal Medical’s Charity and Community Service Initiative Provides Food to Help Families
Holiday Program Highlights Include Performance Featuring Pride on Ice and Nancy Kerrigan
Annual campaign encourages residents and visitors to support Providence’s small business and creative economy this holiday season
Ahead of the November 30 effect date, the City of Providence is urging residents, hosts and visitors, to review the policy.
In April 2018, the City of Providence unveiled the Art in City Life Plan to establish a vision and administrative policies for the City’s pu
Shain Shapiro, PhD is the Founder and CEO of Sound Diplomacy.
This first-of-its-kind plan presents strategies aimed at creating an equitable, low-carbon, climate-resilient future for Providence.
Outreach to authorized accounts works to motivate students by reminding them of the importance education has on their future.
Coastal Medical Employees Raise Over $2300 Through RhodyTHON’s First Annual 5k Color Run
Coastal Medical's Charity and Community Service Initiative hosts first volunteer day to help Habitat for Humanity
Governor Gina Raimondo and members of the General Assembly gathered to unveil the plaque and honor the lives lost.
The online fundraiser will help cover the funeral expenses of Berta Bogran Hudson.
Governor Gina Raimondo and other state officials gathered to cut the ribbon and officially open the bridge.
American Lung Association event at Roger Williams Park supports LUNG FORCE, a nationwide initiative addressing lung cancer
One Young Woman's Story of Why Girl Scouting Matters
Diocese of Providence Bishop Thomas Tobin sparked a backlash with his weekend tweet.
In honor of Iced Coffee Day, Patriots players, PawSox mascot Paws and more will be at Dunkin' Donuts locations across the state.
The body of Cameron Chun was found in the water near Collier Park in Providence on May 4.
GSSNE Buries Time Capsule at 2019 Annual Meeting on May 2nd
Water Bottle Filling Station Donated to 360 High School from the Greenlove Foundation
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An animal rights group is criticizing Roger Williams Park Zoo for the use of bullhooks on elephants. The zoo says it causes no injury.
Even though we're nearing the middle of winter, you can still get local, fresh food at a Pawtucket farmer's market.