In the spirit of the festival, starting August 3rd, the scavenger hunt will create an unforgettable experience.
Advancing 10-Year Commitment to Invest up to $400 million in Providence School Facilities.
Mayor Elorza announced that first-quarter tax payments, normally due July 24, can be paid without interest or penalty through August 14.
Free Two-Hour Parking Extended until September 12.
Citizens Bank, NBC10 provide $35,000 funding, communications and volunteer support for environmental stewardship category
Officials Urge Residents to Exercise Caution During Extreme Heat Conditions.
Student Leaders program connects young people to jobs and skill-building opportunities
Through this executive order, the City is committed to advancing a social justice process that works in three parts.
Plan aims to provide residents and businesses with new electricity supply options.
Providence police said Felix Hernandez-Rosado made be with missing 14-year-old Aliah Trinidad.
Eligible local childcare and early learning providers within Providence can apply online beginning July 15.
Two of New England’s leading affordable housing development companies receive unanimous approval from RIH to build affordable housing
Hookah is not allowed during this time, as per guidance from the Rhode Island Department of Health.
The American College of Environmental Lawyers elected Robin Main as Fellow alongside 27 other national lawyers.
"This decision will force the City to make very difficult decisions about how to pay for ballooning pension payments."
Learn more about eviction defense and emergency housing assistance programs in a virtual informational session on July 14.
The task force is set to hold its first meeting in the coming weeks, the Rhode Island Legislature said.
The task force's first meeting will be streamed live on July 1.
One man was charged in the death of 50-year-old Mai Jweinat.
University Chancellor Mim L. Runey said the two campuses were not self sustaining, but programs in Providence and Miami will expand.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza today announced updates to the latest executive order opening waterparks across the city for Friday, June 26.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza today announced the City will be removing the Christopher Columbus statue from its current location.
Come cool off in the city's 13 waterparks.
"My office has recently received over 3,000 emails and calls about how we can rethink the way policing exists in our city."
he City will now require all firework vendors to hold a firework sales permit which will cost $50.
“I firmly believe that in order to truly say we are an inclusive city, we must commit to an active, anti-racist stance at every level.
City buildings will open on June 22, offering limited in-person city services following sanitation and social distancing guidelines.
The food distribution schedule for Monday, June 29- Tuesday, July 7 is as follows.
Students can choose internships, community-engaged work and more in combination with remote courses, wherever they are
"Starting tonight, June 6, the citywide curfew will be lifted here in Providence."
The protest for Black Lives Matter in Providence drew thousands of people to the State House and though tense at times, ended peacefully.
Mayor Jorge O. Elorza signed a new Executive Order on Thursday, updating citywide curfew hours to 9:00PM-5:00AM.
A new drive-up and walk-up COVID-19 test site at 393 Broad Street will open Monday, June 8
Please see the Mayor's statement below.
"It’s time to move from peaceful protest to positive action," writes Sen. Harold Metts.
"Now is the time to focus on finding safe ways to be allied with Black neighbors and to come together to support our business community."
City Officials have decided to implement a citywide curfew from 9:00PM-6:00AM until June 9th, 2020.
Bidding is open from June 1-7, 2020. Help the 100-voice concert choir keep the music coming!
June Is National Homeownership Month
Domestic travel restrictions, and quarantine requirements, shall be consistent with those issued per Executive Order of the Governor.