Gov. McKee signs executive order aiming to reduce energy costs, sparks environmental debate
By Phoebe-Grace Aseoche | February 23Gov. Dan McKee signed an executive order directing a review of the state’s net metering program.
Gov. Dan McKee signed an executive order directing a review of the state’s net metering program.
Providence schools share how they celebrate Black History Month.
The agreement comes after employees voted to authorize a strike in December.
The program hosts around 50 unhoused community members on cold nights.
Brown Loves Providence, which started on Valentine’s Day, will run until March 16.
The new affordable housing development is projected to open fall 2027.
The Police Executive Research Forum will produce an after-action report and provide recommendations for the city.
The removal is part of a larger effort to improve water quality and ecosystem health.
A study conducted by RISD found that 60% of students struggle to afford materials for their classes.
The bill has been referred to the state House Judiciary Committee, where it will have an open hearing.
The shooting occurred five miles from campus and three injured victims are hospitalized in critical condition.
RISD President Crystal Williams shared an action plan with the RISD community aimed at improving career readiness.
Unredacted voter rolls include personal voter information like birthdates and portions of social security numbers.
The center remains the only state-regulated OPC in the country.
Several local businesses closed their stores on Jan. 30 as part of a national shutdown against ICE.
The Herald spoke with school counselors about supporting students emotionally and academically.
After her rescue from 20 inches of snow, Frankie has been recuperating.
On Monday, Providence released a series of public records from the Dec. 13 attack at Barus and Holley.
City councilors and residents have raised questions over the DPW’s storm response plan.
The plates help fund the R.I. Community Food Bank.