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He was arrested twice for a crime he didn't commit. Now, Woonsocket will pay him a hefty settlement.
Mack Blackie won a $550,000 settlement in a lawsuit against Woonsocket over his wrongful arrest and detention.
RIPTA was initially facing a nearly $18 million budget shortfall, but that has since been reduced to $10 million thanks to “one-time federal reimbursements, revised gas tax estimates, fuel lock ...
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority will hold public hearings starting Monday on proposed service cuts affecting 58 bus ...
The lawsuit, filed last October in U.S. District Court against Woonsocket police officer Timothy Hammond and the City of Woonsocket, argued that a series of actions taken against Blackie violated his ...
The city of Woonsocket has agreed to pay a $550,000 settlement for wrongfully arresting a city resident twice.
Rhode Island's bus system wants to make changes affecting 58 routes and raise fares to plug a $17.6 million budget hole.
"Ultimately there is going to be a record. It’s not something that can be swept under the rug," said state Rep. Matt ...
It’s a big, big accomplishment for the program, for the kids," Grand Sachems president Jabriel Abdullah said. “They’re pretty ...
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