The 800-square-foot building that houses the Tomaquag Museum, Rhode Island’s only Indigenous museum, is a tight squeeze for ...
A plethora of flavors and cultures will descend on the region from Boston to Providence this summer when the United States, Canada and Mexico host the 2026 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament in June and ...
There’s a compelling case that Rhode Island can never spend enough on affordable housing to meet the growing need. It’s part ...
In the three decades between 1993 and 2024, measles in the U.S. was relatively rare – a few hundred cases each year, at most.
DR. HOLLY BROWN was recently appointed president of the Rhode Island Veterinary Medical Association. A longtime veterinarian, ...
A $15 million tax-exempt bond issued by MassDevelopment will support a major expansion of the New Bedford Whaling Museum, ...
For the first time in more than a century, a Rhode Island insurance regulator has stepped into a top national role. Elizabeth Kelleher Dwyer, director of the R.I. Department of Business Regulation, ...
EDITOR’S CHOICE Greater Providence Chamber welcomes legislative leaders THE GREATER PROVIDENCE Chamber of Commerce will hold its 2026 Rhode Island Legislative Leadership Luncheon, hosted by the R.I.
The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate climbed this week to its highest level in more than six months, driving up borrowing ...
Trinity Repertory Company has hired a new artistic director after a nationwide search. The performing arts organization ...
A new economic impact report released Thursday credits the University of Rhode Island for generating $2 billion in annual economic activity across the state. However, URI President Marc Parlange is ...
The owners of shuttered manufacturer Plants to Food LLC still owe 39 employees $170,811 in unpaid wages after closing last summer and have missed their payment deadline under a settlement with the R.I ...