U.S. District Court Chief Judge John J. McConnell Jr. is expected to rule shortly on whether to block the federal funding freeze.
We didn't receive nearly enough high school hockey results last weekend. It was the first time that we couldn't publish an athlete of the week ballot. The results are imperative to the ballots, so coaches,
Thursday night’s match between East Providence and Scituate featured five of New England’s best wrestlers who are ready to go out and chase their gold-medal dreams. “I believe I can beat anyone,
A Trump administration order to pause federal spending on Tuesday led to bureaucratic bedlam in Rhode Island and across the country as state government officials tried to assess the local impact of suddenly turning off federal spigots.
(WJAR) — The Rhode Island National Guard will celebrate a change in power on Friday. Major General Christopher Callahan will transfer command as the Adjutant General for the State of Rhode Island and as the Commanding General of the Rhode Island National Guard to Brigadier General Andrew J. Chevalier.
PROVIDENCE – For the first time in Rhode Island, Providence is on track to add a designated LGBTQ+ landmark to the National Register of Historic Places.
He starred at Cumberland High and played prep basketball at St. George’s. Now he plays for the New York Knicks.
A Rhode Island couple welcomed the birth of their beautiful quadruplet baby girls at a Valley hospital several days ago.
The company that has created the first 12-passenger seaglider broke ground on the first production facility of its kind in the world, in Ocean State
The global energy company Shell has completed the acquisition of a power plant located just outside of Providence, which the company says will help solidify its presence as a supplier of electricity in the region.
Rhode Island has 135,978 public school students this academic year compared to 136,154 last year. The comparison to pre-pandemic times is starker, with enrollment dropping 5.27% since the 2019-2020 school year.
Chaos in the skies in Washington DC alongside chaos in collective bargaining negotiations at T.F. Green Airport. The union representing public safety officials and airport management sniping at each other in public statements.