City to Host Virtual Celebration to Honor Three Community Leaders on January 28.
Police and authorities in Rhode Island have heightened security near the Rhode Island State House Sunday, in preparation for protests.
The attorney general said there has been a recent uptick in reported scam attempts targeting electric and natural gas customers by phone.
City encourages take-out, delivery and dining local to support Providence Restaurants.
City completes bond refinancing at advantageous rates.
A separate ordinance will be introduced that will codify the goals and targets of the Climate Justice Plan in the City’s code of ordinances.
New federal government data shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Providence area.
He is charged with attempting to evade his federal income taxes for over 10 years.
Local Women's a cappella group launches the New Year with open rehearsals on Zoom
Investigators say Vincent J. Siravo of Westerly is charged with using a restaurant's Wi-Fi to download child pornography.
'Today’s events in our Nation’s capital are antithetical to the principles that our democracy was built upon.'
Capital City Receives 100-point Score for Seventh Year in a Row.
The City of Providence fiscal year runs from July 1st to June 30th each year, with FY20 ending on June 30, 2020.
The toddler died from her injuries on Saturday, Dec. 26.
Number of Consented Residents Outweigh Non-Consented
City launches streamlined online homestead recertification application for first time.
Police say three men participated in an armed home invasion on Dec. 13.
All trees collected by the City will be delivered to the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation and recycled into compost.
A fire that broke out at a home on Smithfield Road Friday night displaced four adults and two children.
Coastal employees raised funds to donate food through the Rhode Island Community Food Bank in an effort to end hunger in Rhode Island.
The fatal fire broke out on Lucy Street Tuesday afternoon and quickly spread to neighboring homes.
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The community was invited to submit comments and feedback, which were integrated with the draft plan.
All vehicles parked on the street in violation of the citywide parking ban will be ticketed and towed to ensure that roadways can be plowed.
The latest Rhode Island coronavirus statistics released Friday included 11 more deaths and 1,216 more cases.
The event will take place at 12 p.m. on Monday, December 14 in the House Chambers of the Rhode Island State House.
The Providence/Stoughton commuter rail line will experience slowdowns starting Monday due to coronavirus-related employee absences.
Ratings and lower interest rate environment open opportunity for economic savings.
Tune in for the virtual celebration on Tuesday evening.
City to offer multi-day meal at-home delivery.
Celebrating Dr. King’s Legacy through the Work of Providence’s community leaders.
Holiday program includes virtual and in-person family-friendly holiday activities.
Starbucks will offer free coffee for all front-line workers through the end of 2020.
A Providence woman pleaded guilty to charges of possessing and distributing methamphetamine.
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure you and your family have a happy holiday.
'Please submit acts of kindness you experience or witness through our City’s Kindness portal.'
Each appointment term totals three years, with this year’s applicants beginning in 2021 and ending in 2024.
He faces charges including conspiracy to transport stolen property and interstate transportation of stolen property.
The Providence Democrat is running against Rep. Katherine Clark of Massachusetts. The vote could come as early as Wednesday.
Contaminated soil at the Rhode Island Department of Transportation 6-10 Interchange construction site was moved on Monday.