Sept. 21 ruling from US Office of Special Counsel indicates firefighter from department taking federal grant can't run for office
Water department advises anyone still observing murky taps to call.
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Federal law would prohibit Stephen Casey from running as a partisan candidate if federal funding directly affected his firefighter's job.
Savage: Delay of $5,585,024 license tax critical to keep hospital afloat in search for another purchaser.
David Stoll, MD, to pay $1,500 fine for improper inventory, storage of drugs.
In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we’re giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote.
Treasurer's office working with cities and towns to return funds, residents reminded to check for their own windfalls.
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This one-minute video shows you how to get a free identification card that you can use when voting in November.
Curriculum director waits on job description, IT posts await discussion.
Dist. 50 incumbent's campaign faces daunting political history.
Rhode Islanders asked to take precautions against mosquitoes.
Tricia Mallozzi recommended by review committee comprised of city, school, state officials.
Department grants request after BCBSRI agreed to tell physicians with admitting privileges only at Landmark that they wouldn't be penalized.
Supporters, spectators welcomed announcement with applause.
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Mother Jones released a video of Mitt Romney telling a private audience that 47 percent of Americans are dependent on the government and will never vote for him. Was this a ruinous gaffe, or has Romney told a hard political truth?
Cranston officials have been forced to stop hosting father-daughter dances after an ACLU complaint.
Woonsocket War Memorial Committee will present newly restored Place Jolicoeur Monument.
Resolution moving public comment later in agenda to coincide with Council members' comments coming at Oct. 1 meeting.
A high wind watch is in effect for Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Woonsocket Police, other departments state-wide accepting unwanted medications.
Commission cautions citizens to be ready for a long haul, with a supplemental tax.
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By James C. Sheehan and Michael J. Marcello
Deal keeps Landmark in Blue Cross network for three months after sale to Steward.
Algae blooms in local waters producing dangerous toxins.
The video, produced by a Chafee staffer on his own time, included the url to the governor’s state website.
With results still unofficial, likely representative takes stock of new responsibilities.
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Incumbents Rep. Lisa Baldelli-Hunt (D-Dist. 49), Sen. Marc Cote (D-Dist. 24) holding against challengers.
About 3,000 voters decide primary candidates.
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First morning check-in with polls shows 3 perent of voters participating.
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Complaint prompts invitation to School Committee to discuss communication with parents.
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Dist. 49 Incumbent stands behind recent vote against supplemental tax.