Gabe Amo wins CD1 special Democratic primary
By Jacob Smollen | September 5Gabe Amo won the Democratic primary for the special election in Rhode Island鈥檚 1st U.S. Congressional District.
Gabe Amo won the Democratic primary for the special election in Rhode Island鈥檚 1st U.S. Congressional District.
Mala Noodles and In The Pink opened on Thayer over the summer.
While state law requires 10% of the housing stock in most Rhode Island municipalities to be affordable, Little Compton falls under the 1% mark with just nine long-term affordable housing units.
With Pride month underway, local organizations are hosting various family and community events to celebrate Rhode Island鈥檚 LGBTQ+ community.
Rhode Island is conducting its first point-in-time count of youth and young adults experiencing homelessness since 2018, according to a press release from the Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness and the Rhode Island Continuum of Care鈥檚 Youth Action Board.
The bill could improve access to healthcare but may increase unnecessary expenditures.
Brown is set to pay roughly $4.5 million to Providence this year.
A bill ensuring equitable coverage for healthcare procedures passes in the state House of Representatives and moves to the R.I. Senate.
The R-Line is the most used bus route in Rhode Island, representing 16% of RIPTA鈥檚 statewide bus ridership.
The budget proposal is Smiley's first as mayor.
On April 14, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management addressed concerns from community members regarding multiple reports of fish kills in the Providence and Seekonk rivers on their Instagram. According to the department鈥檚 post, the sudden influx of fish corpses in the rivers and ...
Explore business turnover on Thayer since 2000 with The Herald鈥檚 interactive timeline.
The center will enable individuals to use illicit drugs under supervision by medical professionals and access recovery assistance.
University community members gave testimony at an April 4 hearing on the bill.
Rep. June Speakman (D-Bristol) introduced a bill in the Rhode Island House of Representatives on March 17 which would create a $50 million fund for the construction of mixed-income public housing.
Representatives from developer CV Properties proposed a commercial project that combines I-195 Redevelopment Districts 14 and 15 and adjacent University property.
The Providence Neighborhood Planting Program is a community-led organization engaging local residents in planting and maintaining trees on city property to create a larger and more equitable urban forest.
Advocacy groups have expressed concern over possible discrimination and surveillance arising from the policy.
Advocates on both sides swarmed the State House, testifying for hours on gun-related bills.
Smiley said that the push to increase revenue from tax-exempt institutions has been a 鈥渕ajor issue鈥 for his administration.