Mars rover in danger of going dark thanks to furloughs at NASA.
The state Republican Party plans to raffle off an M-16 style weapon Sunday. Is this an an appropriate fundraiser for a political party? Tell us in comments.
Food stamps, child care services and small business assistance could all be canceled or delayed if the federal government shutdown is prolonged.
The Roger Williams Memorial and Blackstone River Valley National Corridor are among those that may be impacted by a shutdown.
Less beltway traffic, no museum visits, but you'll still get your mail. Local reps blame the crisis on the Tea Party.
City Council Candidate makes his pitch during Sept. 24 Candidate's Night.
There are no federal age restrictions on e-cigarettes and no rules about advertising those products to youths.
The move is expected to generate $2 billion in new revenue for the postal service.
Tell us: Should the state require water authorities to provide early notification of possible contamination?
Gendron, Forcier-McGuire defend unpopular decision to call in state panel to save city schools.
A 33-year-old Exeter man has been treated for West Nile Virus.
The first woman elected to statewide public office, Susan Farmer, has passed away at the age of 71.
Each City street light costs $219; There are 1,261 turned off.
Now is the time to tell Cicilline where you stand. Should he vote in favor of the Syria attack? Vote in the comments section and share your thoughts.
Business could bring up to 20 jobs to the city.
Collection rate on controversial Woonsocket tax bills better than expected.
First meeting scheduled for Aug. 28 at Warwick City Hall.
Aug. 8 Supreme Court brief argues Superior Court overstated separation of powers to avoid reviewing case on its merits.