That’s the takeaway from the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council’s latest analysis comparing every state’s revenues and expenditures.
PROVIDENCE — The US District Court in Rhode Island handles cases from the nation’s smallest state, but it’s playing an ...
Joey Lin wishes her father was able to say goodbye in his final moments at Rhode Island Hospital earlier this month.
(WJAR) — Rhode Island State Rep. Jason Knight announced he is running for attorney general on Monday. He kicked off his campaign at an event in Warren. "Rhode Island is a special place and it’s our ...
As of October 1, Rhode Island PBS and The Public’s Radio have formally merged under the new name Ocean State Media, uniting the state’s NPR and PBS affiliates under one brand. The announcement marks ...
Rhode Island high school football recently wrapped up another week of the 2025 season. Here are High School on SI’s second week of state rankings: The Skippers cruised to a 34-12 win against Westfield ...
Rhode Island and a dozen other states are suing the federal government over cuts to homeland security grants. The lawsuit alleges the funding cuts are politically motivated retaliation against states ...
More than three years after Rhode Island legalized recreational cannabis, the process to pick up to 24 more dispensaries is now underway. The application window is open until the end of the year. It ...
The former state prosecutor said he would stand up to the Trump Administration and protect Rhode Islanders during "unprecedented times." New York AG Letitia James indicted for alleged fraud following ...
By not spending monies appropriated for Biden-era clean energy bills, the president is helping China win the global energy race.
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Pam Bondi Flails as Democrat Grills Her on Tom Homan’s $50K Cash Bribe
At least eight times during a Tuesday hearing, Rhode Island Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse asked Attorney General Pam Bondi about what border czar Tom Homan did with the $50,000 cash bribe he ...
A coalition of blue states and Washington, D.C., accused the Trump administration of illegally “taking money from its enemies” in freezing emergency preparedness grants. By Chris Cameron Reporting ...
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