DOJ lawsuit alleges PPSD discriminates via minority student loan forgiveness program
By Ava Stryker-Robbins | September 21The lawsuit stemmed from a Department of Justice investigation that opened in March.
The lawsuit stemmed from a Department of Justice investigation that opened in March.
The weeklong event featured youth events, workshops, open studio hours and panels.
The supplier distributes energy to 99% of the state.
“Hello, Butler 1199! My name is Dan, and I’m the delegate from BH Call Intake.”
Rhode Island’s State Transportation Improvement Plan fails to prioritize climate goals, according to local advocates and officials.
The toymaker’s board games, toys and licensing businesses will move by the end of 2026.
Museum curators with specialties in Indigenous art and textiles discussed the process of acquiring pieces.
Sergeant Joseph Hanley was originally suspended in 2020 for his abusive conduct during an arrest.
Advocates brought the fight for free lunches to the State House earlier this year.
In a city with easy access to public greenery, Providence community members work to maintain the spaces available to them.
The data breach, announced back in December, affected over half the state’s population.
The exhibit opened just before the start of Hispanic Heritage Month.
Absenteeism rates in Rhode Island are still higher than they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Several Democratic Rhode Island elected officials received bomb threats via email Thursday, according to Greg Paré, director of communications at the Rhode Island State Senate.
The reductions go into effect on Sept. 27.
Photographer Sally Mann spoke about the creative process behind her new book, “Art Work: On the Creative Life,” at RISD on Tuesday.
According to RIDEM, Providence reports the most spotted lanternfly sightings across the state.
Providence and Pawtucket police departments collaborated to carry out the operation.
The programs aim to expand students’ knowledge while immersing them in a new culture.
Experts believe that most turkey sightings in the area can be traced to one bird.