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(02/15/24 4:00am)
Rep. Tina Spears (D-Charlestown, Sout鈥媓鈥嬧 Kingstown, New Shoreham, W鈥媏ster鈥嬧媗y鈥嬧) introduced H7022 鈥 a bill to improve coastal resiliency 鈥 in the Rhode Island House of Representatives ...
(02/13/24 2:05am)
Twenty of the 41 students arrested at a Dec. 11 University Hall sit-in for divestment and ceasefire were arraigned at 9 a.m. Monday. The students pleaded not guilty to 鈥渨illful trespassing within school ...
(02/12/24 3:04am)
The court arraignments for the 41 students arrested after a Dec. 11 sit-in will take place on Feb. 12 and Feb. 14 at the Providence 6th Division District Court.
(02/07/24 4:00am)
In preparation for the primary elections on April 2, Rhode Island legislators and members from both the Democratic and Republican parties will be meeting with residents and community members this month. ...
(02/05/24 4:57am)
This past weekend, R.I. VegFest 鈥 an annual vegan food festival in Rhode Island 鈥 brought over 85 plant-based and vegan vendors to the WaterFire Arts Center.
(01/26/24 4:05am)
On Jan. 18, Gov. Dan McKee unveiled his budget proposal for fiscal year 2025. The budget proposes funding for key issues such as education, health, housing and economic transitions.
(01/25/24 4:02am)
From voting rights, healthcare and housing to minimum wage, several new laws from the State House went into effect on Jan. 1. Here鈥檚 a summary of the legislation and how they will impact Rhode Islander ...
(01/11/24 3:03am)
The Providence 6th Division District Court has postponed the court arraignment for the 41 arrested students to Feb. 12 and 14, according to a press statement from the Brown Divest Coalition. The students ...
(01/05/24 10:29pm)
The court date for 41 arrested students affiliated with the Brown Divest Coalition will likely be postponed after the University agreed to requests from the students' legal team, according to ...
(11/14/23 2:03am)
On Oct. 10, Marisa Angell Brown stepped into her role as the Providence Preservation Society鈥檚 newest executive director. In her new role, Angell Brown aims to form lasting relationships across Providence鈥檚 ...
(09/27/23 1:05am)
Student activists criticized the two proposed voluntary payment agreements between the city and non-profit educational institutions, including Brown, at a public hearing Tuesday evening. Other residents ...
(09/19/23 1:22am)
This past weekend, Mala Noodles held a block party鈥搒tyle grand opening with b-boy dance performances, art displays, lion dancing and a DJ. Several Brown student groups participated in the festivities, ...
(09/11/23 1:04am)
This past weekend, the City of Providence hosted PVDFest in collaboration with the Department of Art, Culture and Tourism and FirstWorks, a non-profit organization. The festival had performers, vendors ...
(09/06/23 3:02am)
Mala Noodles and health food shop In The Pink arrived on Thayer Street this summer, filling in the former Ganko Ittetsu Ramen and Pokeworks storefronts, respectively. Further up the street, signs in the ...
(04/28/23 4:35am)
Legislation that would count manufacturer coupons for health care payments toward out-of-pocket maximums for health insurance plans was introduced in the Rhode Island House and Senate in March.
(04/13/23 4:12am)
鈥嬧婥ontent warning: This article includes references to sexual assault, violence and traumatic stories regarding birth and death.
(03/24/23 5:44am)
Earlier this year, the Providence City Council swore in its most diverse council to date with the majority of councilors being people of color and/or women, according to The Providence Journal.
(03/09/23 2:03am)
On March 8, the Providence City Council hosted an event featuring local women-owned businesses, poetry and a panel discussion on how the pandemic affected the mental health of women and teen girls.
(02/22/23 4:09am)
The Providence City Council and the Providence City Archives hosted their annual Pillars on Race event in honor of Black History Month on Friday. The event included curated exhibits focused on racial ...