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Jeanlee Figueroa, 21, agreed to accept shipments of cocaine sent via the U.S. mail at her residence and post office box. She pleaded guilty.
Shanice In, 41, of Providence, was arrested by Providence Police this morning. She had worked in the Bureau of Criminal Identification.
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It funds year one of a 6-year car tax phase-out, ups the minimum wage, restores no-fare bus passes for low-income elderly & disabled & more.
DeMarco is the only Rhode Island advisor to make the Barron's list
The lawmakers mulled the House Finance Committee's big budget, a bid to study school start times, and more study about legalizing marijuana.
The budget still has a way to go and needs approval of the full House before it travels to the Senate, etc.
Attorney General Peter Kilmartin has announced his office has joined an investigation into the role Big Pharma played in the opioid crisis.
The state police and Scituate police held a news conference at 2:45 p.m. to go over Wednesday's lockdown & evacuation at the schools.
Politics are being put aside now, as Rhode Island Democrats express sorrow over shooting in D.C. that wounded Cong. Steve Scalise & others.
Assaults on pizza delivery drivers; driver ed for parents; indoor smoking ban on e-cigarettes were among matters lawmakers debated.
Volunteers needed to participate in Jimmy Fund’s longest-running fundraiser benefiting cancer care &research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
One ticket sold in Rhode Island is worth $1 million.
Edilsar Alvarado,40, of Providence, met his victim when she was 11 on a trip. He was found guilty of first degree child molestation.
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David H. Bentz, 46, of Norwell, Mass., pleaded guilty to the sex charge. He responded to an online post but was communicating with police.
A black and tan Doberman, named Barry, went missing May 24. He was last seen May 24 near Broad and Pearl streets around 6 p.m.
Ship was commanded by Oliver Perry who later famously said, "We have met the enemy and they are ours."
State police have posted additional materials on the website: a transcript of a third interview with state Rep. Steve Constantino and notes.
Police allege Phyllis Lee Coates, 21, was speeding and running stop signs in South Providence.
Sometime after the state police released all the records from its 38 Studios investigation, another box of documents has surfaced.
Hair braiding licenses, e-cigarettes packaging, new reporting requirements for child victims of substance abuse were on the agenda.
The Providence County Grand Jury indicted David Deleon, 20, for murder and mutilation of a human body.
The youngster has been found and is safe, according to Boston Channel 25.
The police held a press conference at 10 a.m. Thursday to announce the news 30 have been arrested.
Victor Hernandez, 23, of Providence, and his brother, Viclei Hernandez, age 21, pleaded guilty to murder charges.
The actress couldn't make it, but her family members stood in for her.
A federal grand jury indicted four people for illegal re-entry into the United States.
Lawmakers considered a license plate for Gaspee Days, sending parents for driver ed classes, and banning ads for unhealthy foods at schools.
Social Security has published the list of top baby names for children born in 2016.
A Superior Court judge today said Gov. Gina Raimondo's petition to make the records public did not meet the legal threshold.
Enjoy a "trip around the world's bazaars" at Cultural Survival's 17th Annual Indigenous arts and music festival
Moby Dick Brewery spouts new life into New Bedford, MA downtown with help from design-build contractor South Coast Improvement.
Derek O’Connor, 49, of Providence, pleaded no contest on Monday, the state Attorney General's office said.
State police say the driver went to Rhode Island Hospital with injuries described as non life-threatening.
The Ocean State Community YMCA says it does have a policy on breastfeeding and believes it complies with the laws.
A bill to stop businesses from renting or leasing pets and a measure to end 'cheese sandwich shaming' at school lunches were on the agenda.
Jasmine Reyes, 16, lost control of a Toyota Corolla, hit a guardrail on I-95 and was then struck by a tow truck.