Prospect Medical bankruptcy may threaten the future of two RI hospitals
By Zach Robel | January 30CharterCARE operates the Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital.
CharterCARE operates the Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital.
Judge John McConnell ’80 requested the attorneys general draft an order to protect individuals and institutions that rely on federal funding.
The coalition of attorneys general argue that the order violates the Constitution and the Administrative Procedure Act.
New flights from JFK to T.F. Green will allow more visitors a chance to explore the Ocean State.
On Monday evening, Mayor Brett Smiley spoke at the Crib, an event space in Providence, to discuss the city’s nightlife and its impact on Providence’s economy and culture.
RIDEM’s Animal Health Unit has since euthanized the noncommercial farm flock.
Mayor Brett Smiley nominated five members to the Providence School Board.
Broad Street Stories, a placemaking project commissioned by Providence, has announced plans to install three art installations on Broad Street in South Providence this June. The installations will aim to honor Broad Street’s long history and represent community perspectives, according to the website. ...
After over 50 years in business, Berk’s Shoes & Clothing store on Thayer Street will close on Jan. 25. J Life Mart, Thayer’s go-to for Asian snacks, will be soon to follow.
While a new year often brings new office decor to some workplaces, the Rhode Island Department of Housing is instituting a more external change — the department hopes to rebrand as the Executive Office of Housing.
Atlantic Mills in Olneyville, one of Providence’s oldest mill buildings, is currently pending for sale. Tenants have expressed concerns surrounding the purchase of the building and the preservation of the historic space.
In his address, McKee focused on educational & health improvements, while discussing infrastructure, housing and gun safety policy goals.
Rhode Island recently recorded its first measles case since 2013, the Rhode Island Department of Health announced Sunday.
Housing advocates call for emergency services for homeless individuals during the cold weather.
Student Julianna Espinal said that the PPSD was progressing, but slowly: “it’s moving an inch and we should really be moving a mile.”
The Herald has kept its finger on Providence’s pulse throughout winter break. Here are the updates.
In federal court filings on Tuesday, the attorneys general representing Rhode Island and 17 other states sued President Donald Trump to halt the enforcement of a Jan. 20 executive order that would end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.
For Emmie Fitz-Gibbon ’27, going to an art school was not something she had planned. But now, three years into the Brown-RISD Dual Degree Program, she can’t picture her life without it.
On Jan. 9, the Rhode Island School of Design’s Board of Trustees voted to reject a student divestment proposal targeting the school’s relationship with companies affiliated with Israel.
Local business owners and sustainability advocates discuss online shopping trends as the holiday gift season approaches.