Finance Director: City's financial situation essentially unchanged from last year.
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Flood warning issued for approaching storm in Southern New England.
One-day work put permanent patch, new section of sidewalk in near WPD.
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Some areas could see three inches of rain.
Budget Commission discusses stopgap fixes for cash flow crisis.
Rep. Lisa Baldelli Hunt, Sen. Marc Cote, met with panel in closed session Monday.
Beginning today, advocacy services for domestic violence — including those provided by Sojourner House and the Women's Center of Rhode Island — will be closed on Mondays.
Local reps hosted Spirit of ’45 duo at RI State House to celebrate bill commemorating end of WWII.
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The National Weather Service is warning of the potential for strong thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon.
Event will begin 10 a.m. Monday at corner of Cumberland & Clinton Streets.
Senate and House representatives holding tax hike, waiting on encouraging bargaining update.
Closure will allow workers to stain boardwalk deck.
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Request from Public Works Department, Rep. Lisa Baldelli-Hunt (D-Dist. 49) gets attention after years of waiting.
City delegation requests Budget Commission briefing before Senate, House bills are reconciled.
Forecasters are predicting thunderstorms will develop again this afternoon.
"Proven business leader" has strong Woonsocket, northern RI ties.
Assessor says he'll need three weeks to send out bills, Board OKs police uniform allowances.
Full House expected to vote on measure May 22.
Local reps' bill to add $2.5 million to tax base scheduled for May 22 hearing.
Mayor Leo Fontaine credited Synagro, the company that runs the city's incinerator, with making temporary repairs and speeding up delivery of new parts.
Study of Woonsocket, interviews lead to recommendation for Main Street Approach.
Critics say proposal based on unrealistic figures likely to be challenged in court.
Faulty part at Cumberland Street site is letting foul odors out, spurring numerous complaints.
All six members present voted to approve the bill, which is on the full Senate calendar for Thursday.
Surpluses will pare down shortfall to $1 million, Thursday's hearing will address Budget Commission plan to impose contract savings.
Woonsocket's Casey, Phillips co-sponsored bills.
Mayoral candidate seeks public input in campaign for city's top office.
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Board will meet Monday night, 7 p.m. at City Hall.
A bill legalizing same-sex marriage passed 56-15.
Roger Williams University hosted U.S. Sen. Jack Reed on May 1 to speak about the expected doubling of student loan interest rates.
Members of the Brotherhood of Utility Workers and Local 369 have voted to authorize a strike against National Grid.
Alvin C. Bacon, D.O., over-dispensed prescribed medications, according to officials.
Prime Healthcare planning $850K upgrade for hospital's cardiac monitoring telemetry system.
Project held until May 13 meeting for additional plans.
With the Senate's approval, the bill now goes to Gov. Lincoln Chafee for his signature.