One-time vehicle tax will raise $500K, Homestead drop will raise $2 million.
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.
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.
Area could see periods of heavy, wet snow, potentially impacting power lines and trees.
Suspended COLAs, switch to Medicare for retirees needed as part of city's 5-year plan to solvency.
Tax Assessor presents five options, sparing commercial taxpayers gets nod.
City Council President's proposal increases exemption to $12,000.
Annual Dinner also hosted keynote speaker US Chamber's David Chavern.
Rep. Robert D. Phillips introduces House bill, Sen. Marc A. Cote to submit companion legislation to Senate.
Happy President's Day, Woonsocket - here are some things to know:
Board to discuss how to assess bills to add 4.5 percent onto 2012 levy on Tuesday.
Good Thursday, Woonsocket - check out these things to know:
Welcome to Wednedsay, Woonsocket - Here are some things to know:
Fire Chief asks for extra caution as DPW continues road-clearing efforts.
Roads remain narrow as DPW turns to widening, sanding operations.
Half of the city's plow fleet, private and public, is out of commission.
Officials are urging residents to stay off all roadways if at all possible.
Highway Department workers spent afternoon getting plow fleet ready to roll.
Heaviest snowfall will occur between 5 p.m. Friday and 6 a.m. Saturday.
Several schools made the call to cancel mid-afternoon.
Woonsocket could get up to a foot or more of snow from approaching storm.
Keep your batteries charged, your milk and bread stocked, and check out these things to know:
Estimates vary widely on how much snow to expect Friday night.
City resident will be sentenced April 22.
Random Rhode Islanders will be invited to RI Treasurer's teleconference.
Bid to bargain to keep facility public gets boost, board to hear North Smithfield Town Administrator's inquiry.
Early spike in flu cases may not be the last one; officials recommend getting a flu shot.
Attorney General's office has notified prospective buyer it has till March to respond.
Span's deterioration worse than anticipated, requiring replacement in 2014.
Savings through concessions will be city's first, biggest hurdle in multi-faceted plan.
National Weather Service Alert In Effect Through 8 a.m. Thursday.
Welcome to another Monday, Woonsocket - here's a taste of what's going on.
Building without heat while replacement sections are installed.
Rep. Stephen Casey (D-Dist.50) says constituents asked him to vote against the bill.
Volunteers helped clean, paint murals at schools.
Online service will send WPD messages to cell phone texts, e-mail.
Sections of building's 24-year-old boiler failed Tuesday; repair to cost $16,000
It's cold, cold, cold, but there are still some things to know:
Law currently calls for unfunded liability to be paid off in five years.