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The Barrington High School graduate heads to the University of Missouri to pursue her passion for storytelling and reporting
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The former housing and commerce leader, known for high-profile economic deals and political bids, will need Senate confirmation to reclaim the post
Governor Dan McKee is asking the transit agency to draft a new plan to help close a $10 million budget shortfall that avoids eliminating so many routes
The Providence-based arts organization started in 1985 as a place for unjuried and uncensored art. AS220 founder Bert Crenca tells us about the early days in run-down buildings. And we hear from two of the leaders today, Anjel Newman and Janay Pina, about how AS220 is continuing the tradition today. Plus: a preview of their block party: Foo Fest!
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The North Providence councilor will take over the seat formerly held by Dominick Ruggerio
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The two sides are scheduled to resume talks with a federal mediator on Wednesday
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As rent becomes more expensive in Providence, city council president Rachel Miller says the city should place a cap on yearly increases
Trial tentatively scheduled for Nov. 2027, one year before new bridge completion date