It's Thursday, and the week is nearly over - check out these things to know:
Health Department reports high flu activity in RI, vaccination demand causing sporadic shortages
Reports, audits, forms, contracts among documents to be posted for public.
While on both committees, Costantino will work with issues including business regulation, consumer protection and municipal governments.
Event is free, but registration is required.
All four legislators support stronger federal oversight and a reinstatement of the assault weapons ban.
To avoid any conflict of interest, the town council president has left Bryant University's Board of Trustees.
Welcome to Wednesday, and check out these things to know:
Senator begins his first term this year.
Welcome to day two, and check out these things to know:
Good morning, Smithfield - start off your week with some things to know:
DEM reports trails primed by recent snowfall.
The main reason is the elimination of the payroll tax.
The RI senator was overwhelmingly re-elected in November.
National Weather Service offers tips on dealing with extreme cold.
Director of HEALTH: It's not too late to protect yourself, family, friends.
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Sen. Archambault, Rep. Costantino take oaths as General Assembly leaders vow to build RI's economic muscle.
Senator: Homeless Bill of Rights a step in the right direction.
Congress is so focused on the fiscal cliff, the farm bill has yet to be renewed.
Weather Service warns drivers off roads as storm intensifies.
How has smoking impacted your life? Are you trying to quit? Does someone you care about smoke?
President, Congress have just a few days to avert automatic tax increases and spending cuts. Rhode Island's reps are urging their Republican colleagues to get back to work.
Welcome to another day in a short holiday week - and check out these things to know.
Christmas is upon us, boys and girls - here are some things to know:
In a press conference held Friday morning, the head of the NRA called for armed police officers to guard our nations schools
Heavy rain expected to continue throughout the day.
Here are a few things to start your day - have a good one!
From Christmas wrapping paper to cardboard gift boxes, here are tips for recycling those items correctly after the holiday.
The newly-organized commission has a new leader in place.
Local police, friends collected enough gifts to fill two SUVs.
An active weather pattern is expected to begin tomorrow and continue into the middle of next week.
Fire Chief Robert Seltzer said the new medical emergency is expected in the spring.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation announced the closure of Exit 8 to I-295 and two travel lanes for maintenance work.
A recount of the Nov. 6 election results gave Republican Sean Clough a six-vote edge to secure the second available seat.
He doesn't say no unequivocally when asked if he would take the position if President Obama asked.
Workers to set up new traffic pattern between exits 9 and 10.
Welcome to Wednesday, and today's things to know:
Nursing home has been banned from accepting new residents.
Welcome to the first day of an abbreviated work week, Smithfield!