Mayoral candidates detail their plans to turn 1,300 dimmed street lights back on.
Deal waits on AG's decision, due today.
Thomas A. Shipp, of Woonsocket, was among the lives lost in the 1983 bombing.
Councilor wants streamlined permits, more cooperation from Commission in bid for second term.
Marijuana has been decriminalized in Rhode island. Should full legalization be next?
Scammers are looking to take advantage of Red Sox fans' excitement, Rhode Island's attorney general warns.
An audit of the results by CohnReznick is underway.
AG: Some elements of a Dec. 21 public records request have yet to be delivered.
Congress votes to reopen government, raise the debt ceiling.
Council President vows push for senior tax relief, trash fee alternative, better communication with Budget Commission.
The government office in charge of approving new craft beers and breweries has closed leaving some small breweries in limbo.
The Oct. 8 mayoral primary winner blamed Mayor Leo Fontaine for seeking state help first before making city budget cuts.
State Rep. Lisa Baldelli-Hunt granted an exclusive primary night interview to Woonsocket Patch.
State Rep. Lisa Baldelli-Hunt had several factors in her favor on Oct. 8 — here's a look at her overwhelming primary victory.
More than 90 percent of homeowners in the U.S. will see higher heating expenses this year.
Challenger Lisa Baldelli-Hunt won triple the primary votes as the mayor.
Baldelli-Hunt pulls in majority of a larger-than-usual electorate.
Voting warmed up with a jump over the last city primary's count as of 3 p.m.
The incumbent mayor said if he succeeds in the Oct. 8 primary, he intends to continue informing voters of his recently-unveiled economic plan for Woonsocket.
The four-term state Representative said she plans to keep "working every day" in her pursuit of the mayor's office.
Here's where to find the info you need if you're voting in Woonsocket tomorrow.
Council to vote on abandoning part of East Orchard Street.