This first-of-its-kind plan presents strategies aimed at creating an equitable, low-carbon, climate-resilient future for Providence.
A Halloween Treat
Hinckley Allen is pleased to welcome Kat B. Savage as an Associate in the Firm’s Litigation group in Providence
Outreach to authorized accounts works to motivate students by reminding them of the importance education has on their future.
The top two schools in Rhode Island are some of the best globally, according to U.S. News & World Report.
The exit has been closed since last August as part of ongoing road work in the area.
Although the weather outside isn't frightful, the city of Providence is gearing up for the holiday season.
No customers were affected by the leak at the corner of Jasper and Charles Street, National Grid said.
Katherine Kerwin says that she doesn't know who's responsible for the vandalism but that "I stand with them."
Coastal Medical Employees Raise Over $2300 Through RhodyTHON’s First Annual 5k Color Run
Charlie has been missing for more than a week, and her owner is worried about her health issues.
Annual Community Table event infuses art with food while celebrating health and prosperity within the community.
Bank volunteers join local build project in Exeter to support Habitat's mission
Citizens Bank marks National Cybersecurity Awareness Month with some tips for handling email
24 doctoral programs will no longer require GRE test scores, the university announced.
New FBI data shows the amount of crime decreased nationwide from 2017 to 2018. See if it was the same trend in Rhode island.
Hinckley Allen is pleased to welcome Daniel D. Johnson and Jessie M. Reniere as Associates.
Greater Prov Board of REALTORS® Installs 2020 Officers & Directors at 9/18 Annual Meeting
Coastal Medical's Charity and Community Service Initiative hosts first volunteer day to help Habitat for Humanity
The “Never Ending Tour” with Bob Dylan is making a stop in Providence on Nov. 20.
Providence Cancer Survivor Receives National Recognition as Presented by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
The abortion rate dropped 15 percent in Rhode Island, according to a new report.
GPBOR C.A.R.E. Opens 2020 Grant Application for RI Non-profits
The Providence mayor is one of more than 50 across the country to support their South Bend, Indiana counterpart.
Governor Gina Raimondo and members of the General Assembly gathered to unveil the plaque and honor the lives lost.
Peter Cohen, director of development for computer and data science, is on leave pending a review.
Mayor Jorge Elorza has not been shy about bringing his baby to work, and in doing so has ignited a debate about children in the workplace.
Harmony Heritage Chorus Welcomes Female Singers on September 10th
Joel Loarca pleaded guilty to the 2018 murder of 15-year-old William Parsons outside of the Providence Career and Technical Academy.
The online fundraiser will help cover the funeral expenses of Berta Bogran Hudson.
Berta Hudson, 48, was fatally shot by her estranged husband, Oscar Hudson, 50, who later killed himself.
Inc. magazine recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.
The man fled to a nearby house then shot himself after Providence police surrounded the building.
Segue faculty have been participating in professional development workshops on curriculum, school safety, and establishing school culture.
A crash between two motorcycles killed a Pawtucket teen, reports said.
No, you're not imagining it. JUMP bikes have disappeared from the streets of Providence.
Police are investigating the death of Adrian Shepard, 34, a Providence resident.
Captain was placed on leave Thursday as the Attorney General's Office launched an investigation into the response to the ICE protest.
Health officials say risk is higher than usual following positive samples in Central Falls and hundreds of positive tests in Massachusetts.
Josimar Delacruz-Reyes is accused of attempting to sell nearly 400 grams of fentanyl and heroin.