It’s been six years since a top-seeded team was toppled in its quest to reach the Final Four of the Open Tournament, but on ...
PROVIDENCE – North Providence High freshman Alei Fautua put the finishing touches on an incredible rookie season with the ...
For many months, businessperson S. Alex Jackson and his representatives had gone back and forth with town officials about ...
Over the last seven years that Science Teacher David Upegui and his students at Central Falls High School have participated ...
The Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket has changed how it’s done things many times over since its founding in 1900, say its ...
PAWTUCKET – This year, two city residents are in the running to be crowned Miss Rhode Island. Both are competing for the ...
The ziggurat roof of the former Apex Department Store is looking worse than ever after sustaining wind damage, and will be ...
Ahead by a 49-42 score with 3 1/2 minutes to play in its Open Tournament boys’ basketball opener against Lincoln, North Providence appeared to be on the brink ...
PROVIDENCE – Representatives from the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns are proposing legislation that could increase communities’ tax cap by more than the mandated 4 percent limit.
Local officials joined their counterparts in Johnston and Smithfield in signing on to a grant request for a $5 million federal appropriation through Sen. Jack Reed’s office ...
PAWTUCKET – When Illuminate Arts Director Jennifer Keating found out that Bikini Bottom was based on a real place, Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean where nuclear testing was conducted, ...
NORTH PROVIDENCE – The Planning Board will meet tonight, March 12, to renew discussions about Armand Cortellesso’s plan to build 48 homes in former industrial buildings at 114 Baird Ave.
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