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A ruling on building height threatens developments across Providence taller than four stories.
It's going to be a big week for lacrosse coverage in the Providence Journal and there's one person to thank, as this week's ...
Lainey Nelson's goldfish mentality helps Scituate take down title favorite Classical and open the Spartans' eyes to what could be this spring.
It's going to be a big week for lacrosse coverage in the Providence Journal and there's one person to thank, as this week's ...
A 28-year-old man died, and a 25-year-old woman was taken to a hospital after a shooting Monday, May 5, in Pawtucket.
"No Mow May" is a movement dedicated to encouraging people to reduce the amount of maintenance they do on their lawn during May and let flowers flourish, aiding spring pollinators with creating a ...
East Greenwich boys lacrosse used a balanced attack to top Westerly on Monday. The Avengers are now tied atop the Division II standings.
Rhode Island’s primary care system is in crisis. Could this model, which diverges from fee-for-service, provide some respite?
Organized labor now has a firm hold on Senate leadership. Is the fast-tracking of two labor-backed bills a sign of things to come?
Powered by Amazon's "Just Walk Out Technology," concession markets will allow fans to skip checkout lines at Centreville Bank Stadium.
Did Providence intend for six-story buildings to only be 50 feet tall? Why the city says a judge's decision could lead to "absurd" results.
Can she avoid conflicts of interest while serving as president of both the state Senate and the National Education Association Rhode Island?