The Rhode Island State Police Museum Foundation is again hosting Santa at the Museum this Saturday, December 16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Santa Claus will be available for photos with children, while also listening to their Christmas wishes, and the museum will be open to visitors. State Police Captain Matthew C. Moynihan, President […]readmore
Earlier this year, Ken Block submitted to the Rhode Island Board of Elections (Board) a list of 224 votes cast in the 2016 general election by voters whose addresses appeared to be disallowed by law. Examples of some of these addresses included UPS Stores, public safety buildings, federal post offices, empty lots and commercial office […]readmore
PROVIDENCE, RI – Mayor Jorge Elorza today announced that Director of Communications Emily Crowell will transition to serve as Acting Chief of Staff starting January 15, 2018 during Chief of Staff Nicole Pollock’s maternity leave on an interim basis. Crowell will retain her role as Communications Director during this time and return to this role […]readmore
PROVIDENCE, RI. On Saturday, December 9 from 9 am to 12 pm, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank will open its doors for the annual Holiday Food Drive & Open House. Guests will be invited to take tours and enjoy holiday music and cheer at the Food Bank located at 200 Niantic Avenue in Providence. […]readmore
Pawtucket On 12/2/2017, at approximately 8:00 p.m., police responded to Colonial Liquors located at 128 Summit St for a reported commercial burglar alarm. Officers arrived on scene and quickly learned from the clerk that the store had been robbed at knife point by two males. The male suspects entered the store wearing dark clothing and […]readmore
Governor Raimondo is touting her success by announcing that Infosys is promising to create 500 jobs in Rhode Island by 2022. This comes after three months of embarrassing job losses which are reflective of the state’s general business climate which is hostile to business and jobs. What the governor’s office is less interested in announcing […]readmore
Providence: State Representative Bobby Nardolillo reflected this morning on the historic work completed by the US Senate late. «As a Republican Candidate for one of Rhode Island’s two seats, I followed the proceedings on Tax Reform legislation with interest.» He said. Nardolillo took note of two particular accomplishments in the late-night session. «First, Senate Leadership […]readmore
In the interest of patient safety and quality of care, the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) issued a Consent Order to Care New England (CNE) today providing detailed instructions on how Memorial Hospital will function until decisions are made on the applications that CNE has submitted to RIDOH regarding the Hospital. The applications before […]readmore
WASHINGTON – U.S. Congressman David N. Cicilline (RI-01), a member of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, issued the following statement: “Like many Americans, I’ve spent the past few weeks listening to and reflecting upon the stories of brave women who have had the courage to come forward and share their experiences with sexual harassment and […]readmore
GREENVILLE, RI. – Rocky’s Ace Hardware, a family-owned business with neighborhood-based stores in 6 states, is proud to announce two ongoing holiday drives. Though the audiences benefitting differ, the drives have similar goals: to raise awareness, help as many people and pets as possible, and in short, make a marked difference. Ace Hardware has raised […]readmore