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The performance is Saturday, Dec. 16, at 7 p.m. at The VETS, One Avenue of the Arts, Providence.
Andrea Bosworth, 38, of Medway, Mass., was struck by an alleged drunk driver on Oct. 22. She has died after a month at Rhode Island Hospital
It takes some planning and flexibility, but it's also an opportunity to include the loved one with the family.
RI residents may be eligible for compensation if they were a victim of fraud via Western Union between January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017.
Deadine to apply is Dec. 8.
Great 1 bed apartment in the heart of College Hill, corner of Hope and Bowen across from Brown athletic center. Free parking,
Donald Morgan was caught in Cumberland.
The video has been posted on the Providence police Facebook page with a warning about profane language.
Officials say police fired 40 rounds at Thursday's chaotic scene in Providence.
The RI Philharmonic is holding auditions for Youth Ensembles.
The witnesses described the white pickup as riddled with bullets.
State police said the highway onramps are open again.
The shootout happened near the Providence Place Mall.
Tovey will be the RI Philharmonic’s guest conductor on Nov. 18
The governor has asked for a review to find out what it’s taken so long to restore power after Sunday’s storm
Forty-five McVinney School students successfully completed the Read to Succeed challenge to read six books over summer vacation.
A car plowed into Providence ballet dancer Jordan Nelson as he was riding a bicycle and then drove away.
The centers will open at 1:30 p.m.
The U.S. Attorney's office and Rhode Island state police are announcing multi-state arrests, drug seizures and an ongoing investigation.
Winners are 273 South Providence students at Bishop McVinney Elementary School, Highlander Charter School and Community Preparatory School.
The bridge will open to pedestrian travel, starting 10/25 at 8 p.m.
A video showing the incident was posted on Twitter.
Pending sales also fell more than 13 percent, which might indicate a further slowdown in sales for the rest of the year.
Non-profits hold approximately 42 percent of the taxable real estate within the City of Providence. They can't be taxed under current laws.
The Hartford man duped family and friends into paying for a procedure he never had, claiming he was expecting a $1M hospital settlement
Autumn Oczkowski was supposed to give the keynote at an afternoon workshop session and Rose Martin was slated to speak on a panel.
A 38-year-old woman was critically injured when she was struck by a car. She was standing in the breakdown lane next to her car.
How One Bannister Center Employee and Her Daughter Knows the Importance of Walking For Breast Cancer Awareness
Recognized for Track Record of Superior Growth
Prepare for this year's Halloween Season by checking out some of Rhode Island's Must See Haunted Attractions!
Hands-on kinesthetic learning invites the spirit of play into the lab classroom
The president issued a proclamation; the governor has directed flags to be flown at half-staff, and political leaders have expressed sorrow.
New England-based communications firm (add)ventures announces growth on its design team. Click to read more!
After Hurricane Maria, people on Puerto Rico need help. Here is the governor's video message.
Gov. Gina Raimondo blames the state attorney general for holding back records into the 38 Studios investigation. The AG's office blames her.
The Senate Finance Committee will hold a second PawSox stadium hearing at Tolman High School.
A Fall River man made a U-turn near the Thurbers Avenue curve and drove the wrong way on I-95. He crashed near Eddy Street.