The $48.5-million initiative could eventually fund the purchase and demolition of more than 100 homes, making it the largest voluntary buyout program to address flooding so far in Rhode Island.
By MELINA WALLING Kay Masterson has always wanted to make her Boston-area restaurant more sustainable, partnering with an ...
The Rams check in at No. 20 ahead of their weekend trip to Hampton. The Bears are among teams receiving votes after a ...
September is National Recovery Month. “America has a drug problem,” said Senator Jack Reed. “This is a national issue, a ...
The $256,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will enable Providence to expand the composting program in its ...
One Rhode Islander is trying to help her mother and stepfather through the devastation after Helene wrecked their home. Renee ...
In this Q&A, OHIC’s Cory King discusses the high cost of health insurance, how data informs his work and how we can make ...
“What’s hard is knowing that the restaurant industry is such a difficult industry, it’s been such a challenging few years.
A Connecticut man is one of two people facing federal charges tied to online scams targeting senior citizens in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island voters are much more firmly behind Democratic nominee Kamala Harris than Joe Biden, but remain not so keen on ...
PROVIDENCE — For the first time in over three years, gas prices in Rhode Island are below $3 per gallon.
After multiple delays, construction is underway for the first safe injection site in Rhode Island. Massachusetts voters could change graduation requirements for high school students when the cast ...