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As Providence transforms, artists like Michael Townsend push back—turning a mall into home and raising the question: where can artists truly live and thrive?
Accreditation review, staffing up, and reform legislation all happening now
Complaint alleges projects halted, staff layoffs possible if grants don’t start flowing
According to a new survey, Rhode Island voters think state lawmakers need to do more to facilitate the construction of affordable housing
A lawyer for Fabian Schmidt, a German green card holder and longtime U.S. resident who was detained at Boston’s Logan Airport earlier this month while attempting to re-enter the country, is speaking out for the first time on behalf of his client
But the state’s top elected officials say Dr. Rasha Alawieh’s alleged sympathies with Hezbollah are also a potential source of concern
The contract clause deleted from federal regulations last month dated back to the mid-1960s and specifically said entities doing business with the government should not have segregated waiting rooms, drinking fountains or transportation