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Tributes are pouring in for Gordon Wood, the Pulitzer prize-winning author and historian of the American Revolution, who died Sunday after he was struck by a car at a parking lot in East Providence. He was 92.
Rhode Island's proposed three-year moratorium on new charter schools advanced through the House Education Committee, setting the stage for a full House vote.
Tucked nonchalantly in a request to redefine pyrolysis under the Clean Air Act, the D.C. regime has proposed rolling back the already-limited rules governing air curtain incinerators.
The bills also direct municipalities to participate in a voluntary pilot program to use rodent contraceptives.
Once the bill is signed by McKee, Rhode Island will join Washington in outlawing grocery chains from using restrictive covenants.
Providence celebrated Portuguese heritage Sunday with the city's Day of Pourtugal.
Two churches in Westerly held a procession for the Eucharistic Procession of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ.
For the first time ever, the small island nation of Cape Verde, located off the coast of West Africa, will compete in the FIFA World Cup tournament.
The Providence Police Department said that a person was shot at the Paris Bistro Cafe and Lounge on Smith Street Sunday.
Judge to rule on Michael Proctor's request to delay deposition in wrongful death case Former Massachusetts state trooper Michael Proctor wants his deposition rescheduled in the Karen Read wrongful death laws...
A 22-year-old man has died following a crash on Old Fall River Road in Dartmouth last week, the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office said on Monday.
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said that nearly 700,000 SNAP fraudsters have been found in cooperating states, calling it the "tip of the iceberg."
The East Providence Police Department said a 92-year-old man was killed after being struck by a vehicle on Sunday.
The Woonsocket Police Department responded to an early morning motorcycle crash on Monday.
A chaotic motorcycle crash on Federal Hill Saturday night has reignited a fierce debate over the neighborhood's outside dining weekend street closures.
Cody Bellinger's tiebreaking homer sparked a five-run eighth inning capped by Jazz Chisholm Jr.'s three-run drive.
Westmoreland County will pay $20,000 to settle a federal lawsuit filed by a South Greensburg man who claimed he was beaten by a jail guard. The settlement involves Keith Lilliock, 52, who is awaiting trial o...
A Unity couple faces up to 20 years in prison for neglect of their two young children as they await trial on additional charges over allegations they mistreated two unrelated teenagers while free on bail. Jo...
The Allegheny County Health Department has relocated its Sexual Health Clinic to Downtown Pittsburgh, consolidating services in one location to make it easier for patients to access sexual health care, immun...
A viral dessert is taking social media by storm heading into the summer months — “dot cakes.” Those curious will be able to taste one in Pittsburgh. It’s exactly what it sounds like:...
A report commissioned by U.S. Steel and released Monday projects a new hot strip mill at its Edgar Thomson Plant in Braddock along with related investments could generate up to $1.7 billion across Pennsylvan...
Dermot and Kieran Mulroney might be most notable for their movie/TV careers — Dermot for roles in “My Best Friend’s Wedding” and more recently “Chicago Fire” and “Th...
Just when Tad Wissel had stopped chasing his dream job, it came looking for him. Wissel and his buddy Jon Bindley had gained a local following for their hilarious social media videos of all things Pittsburgh...
Sunday night saw the pomp and spectacle of the 79th Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City — and the ceremony wasn’t without its Pittsburgh connections. Producer Jamie deRoy, alumn...