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Without having to cast a vote, Rhode Island's part-time lawmakers in the General Assembly got a 2.9% pay raise. Their annual salaries went up by $574.70 on July 1, from $19,817.27 up to $20,391.97.
In recent years, it's become much easier for retired first responders to convert their regular pensions into higher paying ...
The Providence Journal's top stories for the week of July 13th include a Cranston pool closure, a stonemason's wall in ...
A Rhode Island state representative is facing bipartisan backlash and national headlines after publicly condemning federal ...
Cumberland football coach Josh Lima has stepped down from his position reportedly to work for friend and Jacksonville Jaguars ...
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Refinery29 on MSNA Week In Providence, RI On A $120,000 Household IncomeWelcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend ...
Members of Rhode Island Young Republicans are unhappy with the rhetoric from one local leader, and are calling for the ...
President Donald Trump's Department of Justice requested a meeting to ask about voter list maintenance and removing voters ...
Summer in Rhode Island almost dares you to romanticize your life. It could be salt air clinging to your hair after surfing in ...
If you plan to attend a protest, here’s what you should know about your rights, with information from the ACLU of RI and the ...
Holmes Wilson and two friends own two of the parcels of land on Patience Island and they are looking to build a house there.
Protests at the Rhode Island State House, India Point Park and across RI radiated defiance on the president's 79th birthday.
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