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Only beaten once in his career, brash Joziah Fry from Coventry hopes to lead Johnson & Wales to a national wrestling championship
For nonprofits still awaiting access to federal dollars, at least $500,000 in grants will be made available through a special round of funding
Faced with a barrage of attacks on a number of different fronts, Brown students wonder why the university isn’t taking a more public stance in opposition to Trump
Brigadier General Andrew Chevalier is a 35-year veteran of the Rhode Island National Guard
Former NOAA employees say one of the facilities in East Falmouth houses a service that, if lost, could have significant ecological and economic impacts
The nonprofit insurer says it lost $115 million in 2024 due to rising health care costs
The National Endowment for the Arts is coming under fire from the American Civil Liberties Union in Rhode Island
Rallies are planned in Providence on Friday as part of a nationwide protest against federal ‘attacks’ on scientific research
Tenants at the mill building have formed a union to negotiate with the developers buying the building, but the soon-to-be new owners say they will only negotiate with individual tenants
‘Rhode Island will lose. American consumers will lose. And American businesses will lose’