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Thousands protested President Donald Trump and his policies in Providence and elsewhere in RI, coinciding with a national "No Kings Day" and Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C. Protesters ...
Where are No Kings protests being held in Rhode Island? Seven communities are holding No Kings protests on June 14 in Rhode Island, with two planned in Providence. Here’s a list as of June 13.
In early May, Yankee Magazine named the top fried clams in Rhode Island. The magazine, which tested over 24 restaurants and looked for whole-belly clams that were “reasonably priced, plump ...
PROVIDENCE — Rhode Island State Police arrested six people on various charges Friday into early Saturday morning, according to a department report. At 9:59 a.m. Friday, troopers arrested Heather Goss, ...
Despite being the co-writer of one of the most popular comedies of our time, Ruth Jones insists she is "really bad at telling jokes". "Some people describe me as a comedian, but I'm not a comedian ...
EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — With Pride Month underway, several local and state officials showed their support for the LGBTQIA+ community with a celebration in East Providence Saturday morning ...
LAST CHAMPIONSHIP: In 2022, East Providence beat North Smithfield, 12-11, to win the Division III Championship. Smithfield has never won a championship. COACHES: East Providence – Nick Boyce.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an investigation to determine if Rhode Island’s employment practices violate the Civil Rights Act. In a letter sent ...
The U.S. Department of Justice put RI officials on notice that they are under investigation for 'affirmative action' hiring. The DOJ said the state's hiring process may be discriminatory. Attorney ...
The proposed "assault weapons" ban has passed the RI House, but not without fierce debate. Here's what happened, and what's next for the legislation.
Man who tried to burn down RI Black church sentenced to six years in prison - The Providence Journal
Assistant U.S. Attorney Peter Roklan urged the court June 4 to impose a stiff sentence based on the gravity of the crime and its racial overtones.
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