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The author says next year she will continue her work to move Rhode Island out of its last-in-New England ranking for child ...
This summer, The Providence Journal is excited to welcome Avery Hill to the newsroom as a sports intern. A resident of ...
Despite state lawmakers' year-after-year effort to open more doors for police and firefighters to qualify for higher-paying ...
Her foot in a walking boot, Eaton prevails after a semifinal meeting against her sister and a challenging title match with a ...
Troy Ingram was serving in the Rhode Island National Guard at the time of his arrest in the killing of Mohsin Muhammad.
Can UHC Medicare Advantage members go to Brown Health hospitals for emergencies? We dug into this and other questions.
Buc-ee's representatives met with officials in Meridian, Idaho to discuss a potential new location, city staff told USA TODAY ...
The Providence Journal called him The Swat King — a bull-shouldered corner outfielder who was known as Joe Cusano in 1945.
These "charming" river towns in Rhode Island were recently described as a must visit by travel website WorldAtlas.
The Providence Journal's top stories for the week of July 13th include a Cranston pool closure, a stonemason's wall in Westerly, and the symbolism of pineapples in Newport. Budlong Pool in Cranston ...
The announcement came just days after Providence police were involved in a controversial incident where U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials arrested a man outside a home while local ...
Coventry Animal Control is hosting an emergency rabies clinic for pets after a feral cat was found to be rabid last week.