LPR Red de deportes

Primera reunión de RIEMA por tormenta Invernal

Rhode Island – El director de RIEMA Peter Gaynor se reunió la Mañana del viernes con la Gobernadora Gina Raimondo para informales de los preparativos. Según las últimas previsiones podríamos recibir hasta 6 pulgadas de nieve. Los camiones de DOT están listos para con la solución de sal y arena para prevenir la acumulación de […]Load more...

LPR Red de deportes

Muere hombre atropellado en Central Falls

Central Falls – La autoridades anunciaron el fallecimiento de Gary Laramee de 51 años. El accidente ocurrió la semana pasada. Rigoberto Vásquez que estaba conduciendo bajo la influencia de licor enfrentara nuevos cargos. Vásquez esta acuso de conducir con la licencia expirada, no para cuando atropello la víctima y conducir ebrio.Load more...

Comunidad

Committee to Consider Naming Athletic Center in Councilman’s Honor

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – At tonight’s City Council meeting, a resolution to name one of Rhode Island’s most revered athletic facilities in honor of the councilman who championed its creation will be referred to committee for further consideration. Councilwoman Mary Kay Harris and Council President Luis Aponte have sponsored a resolution to name the Providence Career […]Load more...

Política

Raimondo’s Statement on Rhode Island’s Unemployment Rate

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Governor Gina M. Raimondo released the following statement on the announcement of the state’s seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate. «Rhode Island’s economy is on better footing than it was a year ago. In the past year, Rhode Islanders have driven down the unemployment rate 1.7 percentage points — from 6.8% to 5.1% — and […]Load more...

US Noticias

Obama: Flint’s Water Crisis ‘Inexplicable and Inexcusable’

Ken Schwartz President Barack Obama said Wednesday that it is «inexplicable and inexcusable» that residents of Flint, Michigan, were not immediately informed about lead in their drinking water. «That shouldn’t happen anywhere,» Obama told CBS television. On January 16, Obama declared a federal emergency in Flint, freeing up to $5 million in federal aid to […]Load more...