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Final Report of the Providence County Grand Jury August

Providence Thomas Mosley (age 34) 21 Princeton Avenue Providence, RI P1-2016-2491AG Evan Watson (age 27) 199 Brown Street Providence, RI P1-2016-2491BG The Providence County Grand Jury reported out an indictment charging Thomas Mosley and Evan Watson each with one count of murder, one count of conspiracy, one count of possession of a firearm without a […]Load more...

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Rhode Island State Police, Police Chiefs’ Association, Rhode Island Department

Providence – The Rhode Island State Police, Rhode Island Police Chiefs’ Association, and Rhode Island Department of Attorney General, in conjunction with federal, state and municipal law enforcement agencies throughout the state, and Rhode Island corporate sponsors including Ocean State Job Lot, Benny’s Home and Auto, Samsonite, and Walgreen’s Pharmacy are donating backpacks and school […]Load more...

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CFPD Continues to Crack Down on Impaired Drivers

CENTRAL FALLS – During a four day period between Thursday August 25th, 2016 and Sunday August 27th, 2016 members of the Central Falls Police Department arrested four individuals for impaired driving charges. As a result of a partnership and grant funding from the Rhode Island Department of Transportation Office on Highway Safety, the Central Falls […]Load more...

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Mayor Elorza Opposes Proposed LNG Facility

«The entire world is threatened due to climate change and we must move away from fossil fuels. In Providence, we have set ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and we are leading the way to becoming carbon neutral by 2050. The proposed plant would process liquid natural gas that is extracted through hydraulic fracking, […]Load more...

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RI Congressional Delegation Announces $1.6 Million for 3 New Fire

Central Falls, Exeter, and Woonsocket win federal grants for new pumper and ladder trucks to enhance public safety CENTRAL FALLS, RI – Today, U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline announced $1,601,344 in federal funding to help fire departments in Central Falls, Exeter, and Woonsocket purchase new, state-of-the-art […]Load more...