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RISD alum Rebecca J. Miller completes the film she began in 1976 about a 1940s Robert Flaherty documentary focused on RISD ...
A study finds children’s cereals prioritizing palatability over health, as new products contain significantly more sugar, fat, and sodium than previous launches.
The intercession of Venerable Salvador Valera Parra, a 19th-century Spanish diocesan priest, has been credited by Pope Leo ...
BRISTOL, R.I. (WPRI) — The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA) announced it’s getting a $17 million federal grant to help extend the lifespan of the Mount Hope Bridge. The work will ...
Rhode Island Energy announces plans to lower electricity prices for its customers this winter. The company filed a proposed winter electric supply price of 14.77 cents/kWh with the Rhode Island Public ...
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche is phoning a friend as the administration deals with fallout over the Epstein files. ...
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The move is designed to enhance the offerings at Coggeshall Farm, which portrays the daily experience of a tenant farmer on a ...
A new study from the University of Minnesota's Center for Urban and Regional Affairs found no evidence that good cause eviction protections reduce housing development, challenging a key argument used ...
Rhode Island, like the rest of the nation, will receive zero federal funding to restore beach sand when storms sweep it away.
The Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame will induct jazz pianist, composer, and music educator Joe Parillo into the Rhode Island Music Hall of Fame with an induction ...
The state needs a leader to unite the political and business class behind bringing a women’s professional basketball team to Providence.
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank has closed on Municipal Road and Bridge Revolving Fund loans for the city of Pawtucket ($3 million) and the town of Bristol ($2.8 million).
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