Mandatory Health Insurance: How Will It Affect You?
Dozens of Rhode Islanders spent their Friday morning getting a crash course on how they will be affected by the creation
Read MoreWhat's the best community in Rhode Island? What is the best place in Rhode Island to live, whether you're a young single, a starting family, or empty-nesters? What city or town combines affordability, safety, schools, arts, culture and recreation and nightlife in the very best balance? GoLocalProv's 4th Annual Rhode Island's Best Communities takes a close, analytical look at all 39 cities and towns in the state to come up with that very answer. After more than 100 hours of analyzing thousands of data points, we have the answer for 2013.
Dozens of Rhode Islanders spent their Friday morning getting a crash course on how they will be affected by the creation
Read MoreAs full-fledged casino gambling moves closer to becoming a reality in Rhode Island, the race is on.
Two men were shot Friday afternoon as they sat in their car outside the Institute for the Study and Practice of
Read MoreRhode Island Congressman David Cicilline took to the floor of Congress yesterday to denounce a Republican bill that would
Read MoreRhode Island offers prisoners more credits for sentence reductions than any other New England state, according to data
Read MoreProvidence School Board member Melissa Malone has resigned—amid a time of turmoil, including the terminations of all
Read MoreCongressman David Cicilline (D-RI) is among a group of U.S. reps re-introducing of the Respect for Marriage Act in the
Read MoreA GoLocalProv investigation has found that members of some Providence boards are receiving city pension benefits—in
Read MoreElected officials are issuing tributes tonight to mark the passing of George Lima—the legendary former head of the
Read MoreA former campaign manager and senior official in Attorney General Peter Kilmartin’s office is leaving his post,
Read MoreMayor Angel Taveras held a press conference today to IBM's selection of Providence for its Smarter Cities Challenge
Read MoreFor years, developers and corporations have been receiving generous tax breaks and other benefits from the City of
Read MoreIn the wake of a report showing the city is facing a $110 million deficit—something Mayor Angel Taveras has called a
Read MoreA conference at Brown University last weekend dived into the thorny issue of Israeli-Palestinian relations.
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