Additional limits on social gatherings will be effective from November 22.
The Greenlove Foundation Donates Hydration Station #20 to the Providence Children’s Museum
Arup to lead the vision for a $16M public investment project, catalyzing downtown economic development.
Local nonprofits have been hard hit in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic. Help Patch highlight the work of your favorite charity.
The men face charges including first degree sexual assault, failure to report a sexual assault, and possession of child pornography.
Originally called "Armistice Day," the holiday was created to honor those who served in World War I.
The Department of Art, Culture + Tourism, Forestry Division, puts out casting call for photogenic trees.
City to offer daily and multi-day meal distribution.
Dunkin' Brands is close to a deal to sell itself in a move that would value the company at nearly $9 billion, reports The New York Times.
Looking for a Providence-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
The violations ranged from keeping bars open past 11 p.m. to employees not wearing masks, officials said.
"We want to assure the public that this will be a thorough and complete investigation," Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza said.
Grants of Up to $10,000 to Bring Economic Relief to Providence-Based Small Businesses.
'Our police are actively reviewing all video evidence, talking to witnesses, and recreating the scene.'
Considering the data trends in these communities and the state, fully reopening was not the prudent choice, Gov, Gina Raimondo said.
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Providence-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Liquor Licenses Payments Accepted Over Six Month Period to Support Local Businesses.
City Building Closures Changed from Wednesday to Fridays for Cleaning.
Nearly $600,000 Awarded to 15 grantees, Supporting 1,100 Seats.
Another 46,000 masks are sent to local RI non-profits
Festival to feature free music screenings, performative walks, an art exhibition, and installations
The PFM team will be led by the Center’s deputy director, Seth Williams.
Mike Pereira Installed as the 114th President of the Greater Providence Board of REALTORS®
This phase will collect and analyze the history and experiences of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color residents within Providence.
Gun Buybacks will be held on October 17 at Locations in Providence and Central Falls.
Brown will restore women’s equestrian and women’s fencing and will comply with a 1998 agreement through Aug. 31, 2024.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza today joined 24 other mayors from across the country to announce Mayors for a Guaranteed Income (MGI).
#PVDInfrastructureWeek to showcase Providence’s commitment to equitable, sustainable, and creative infrastructure.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Rhode Island from voting.
Comprehensive information about these loans and how to apply for them, can be found on Commerce RI’s coronavirus Disaster Loan FAQ.
Attorneys for Public Justice and the ACLU filed a motion in federal court in June alleging Brown violated terms of a 1998 agreement.
City to Extend Meal Site Service, Waterpark Operations, and Play Ambassador Programming.
10-year Blueprint to Guide City’s Vision for Expanded Access to Safe, Affordable and Equitable Housing.
12 "Lawyers of the Year" and 10 "Ones to Watch" Are Among the Honorees
$300 million in Infrastructure Improvements to Providence Public Schools.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza today announced the establishment of the Providence Community Relief Fund.
On August 11 and 12, water parks and splash pads (with the exception of Fargnoli Park) will offer extended hours from 12pm-7pm.
P-Bruins say the award will go to the Providence player who is dedicated to community service and helping RI charitable organizations.
The annual Perseid meteor shower, known as the “fireball champion” of meteor showers, can be seen over Rhode Island for most of August.
Over 80 Projects to be Completed this Year in Providence Public Parks.