Mark Ahlquist, father of Jessica Ahlquist, said his family has nothing to do with complaints over a cross at a Woonsocket war memorial.
Is a victory on principle really a victory if your opponent can't fight back?
Good morning and happy Monday - Here are some things to know:
Judge Robert G. Flanders outlines route to Chapter 9 filing, pros and cons.
Measure to be considered by full Senate Thursday.
Measure follows 2010 murder of David Main outside Diamond Hill Road Citizen's Bank.
Friends spending days at site to show support for keeping monument intact.
Letter to Mayor requests removal of Latin cross at fire station monument, image and prayer from Fire Department web site.
Lack of response prompts tabling event.
Superintendent considers closing Fifth Avenue School, converting Bernon Heights to a middle school.
Woonsocket also chose Mitt Romney to run against Obama.
Few voters show up to help choose presidential candidates.
Attorney advises cutting budget as much as possible before declaring bankruptcy.
Welcome to another Tuesday, Woonsocket - here are some things to know:
Rhode Island holds its Presidential Primary tomorrow, Apr. 24. Here's where to find the info you need if you're voting.
Tonight, Thursday offer opportunities to hear speakers' divergent viewpoints on municipal recievership.
Secretary of State: IDs will be required for first time, all voters will be counted.
Brown-bag session spurs education effort on charitable groups, more cooperation.
Good morning Woonsocket - Don't forget to start your day with these things to know:
Insufficient signs were posted per new rules set in February.
Councilors also support a municipal negotiating team to reduce health care costs
Councilors to consider ballot question asking if School Committee should be appointed.
About 80,000 trout have been stocked in more than 100 ponds and streams in anticipation of opening day.
Jason Nickerson was indicted on sexual assault, assault with a dangerous weapon in 2011.
It's Finally Friday, Woonsocket - here are some intersting points to ponder today:
Monday night's public hearing featured a lone dissenter.
Agenda features talk on changing passing score back to 70.
Walking tour showcases city's worthiness for National Endowment of the Arts grant.
The General Assembly will take action in two or three weeks.
RiverzEdge will host walk from their building to Stadium Theater.
City Council meets with School Committee, public hearing on Landmark purchase tonight.
Today's a good day to help out your fellow man and take in a tennis match.
The City Council approved a 13 percent extra tax bill. Will it help the city right the ship?
Approval by state could come today, Council votes for fiscal investigation.
A Providence legislator has proposed a bill that would require new gambling revenue to go directly to education funding — what do you think?
This one-minute video shows you how to get a free identification card that you can use when voting this year.
The public hearing on a key measure to deal with Woonsocket's fiscal crisis becomes "an opportunity to vent."
The deadline for Rhode Island's for-profit businesses approaches this week.
Want to vote in the April 24 presidential primary? Make sure you're registered!
The City Council will hear from residents on the extra tax at a public hearing Monday night.