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Bristol might follow Barrington's lead, Providence Rep. proposes state-wide ban.
A report released Sunday by Obama administration details extreme cuts to education and military spending the state would see if the federal government fails to prevent sequester.
Appointments recommended for hazardous waste drop-off at Smithfield DPW.
Here are the highlights from the General Assembly this week, from the Legislative Press Bureau.
Weather forecasters predict up to six inches, potential risk to power lines.
Annual Dinner also presented Sen. Roger Picard with the Barbara C. Burlingame award.
Sen. Stephen R. Archambault co-sponsoring Sen. James E. Doyle II's proposal.
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Officials are urging residents to stay off all roadways if at all possible.
Heaviest snowfall will occur between 5 p.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday.
Several schools made the call to cancel mid-afternoon.
Smithfield could get up to a foot or more of snow from approaching storm.
RFP for providing food, drinks goes to bid; tax resolution going to General Assembly.
Those in attendance will discuss ideas about how Rhode Island can distinguish itself as "a state of the arts".
Estimates vary widely on how much snow to expect Friday night.
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Commemorative Logo shown off for Governor Chafee, students, at Koffler Rotunda.
RI Treasurer's teleconference will offer personal finance advice.
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Early spike in flu cases may not be the last one; officials recommend getting a flu shot.
The meeting will be held Tuesday, Feb. 5, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Elks Lodge located at 326 Farnum Pike in Smithfield.
National Weather Service Alert In Effect Through 8 a.m. Thursday.
Equipment provided by Champlin Foundations, Ocean State Libraries.
Measure aimed at giving RI a competitive advantage over Massachusetts and other states.
Measure passes house, to go to Senate in the spring.
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The bill is headed to the full House of Representatives on Thursday.
CDC offers tips on keeping extreme cold at bay.
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The state House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote on the controversial measure for 3 pm on Jan. 22.
Be careful with these tips if you plan on buying playoff tickets!
Here is a roundup of news, events that took place in the General Assembly this week.
Residents argue effort to combat invasive species is harming recreation, wildlife.
Happy Martin Luther King Day - here are some things you should be thinking about today:
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