The cost of Rhode Island's pallet home project to shelter the homeless has ballooned by nearly 40%, the NBC10 I-Team has learned.
The weekend high school hockey roundup needs more results. Coaches are reminded to send in game results by emailing them to [email protected]. The basketball coaches have been submitting scores in each night,
The case involves an unvaccinated child who had recently traveled internationally, the state department of health said
In other news, the building that Mexico Garibaldi Restaurant is located in has been listed for sale, more details on the Chapel Grille closure, and more food news.
A bathroom with a free-standing tub in front of a fireplace, a new bedroom and a kitchen makeover are all detailed in the plans acquired by the Journal
Brown got a bounce-back road win Monday at Cornell for their first win in Ivy play this season. Aaron Cooley had the hot hand, providing help for all-Ivy guard Kino Lilly. That’s important, if you hope to realize preseason expectations of reaching Ivy Madness.
Little Rhody’s flavors come alive in the offseason, and menus feature more than just the holy clam chowder and the state appetizer, fried calamari. From beautiful plates made with the freshest greens and fish to hearty Korean stews to spiced Peruvian rotisserie chicken, here are some of the best winter eats in Newport, Providence, and beyond.
Here's what to know about Monday morning snowfall totals in Rhode Island. Parts of Providence County got upwards of four inches of snow as of Monday morning, according to NWS totals reported by members of the public and weather spotters.
Providence Restaurant Week is returning with over 60 dining options across the state. This year's restaurant week will be held from Sunday, Jan. 26, to Feb. 8. A list of participating restaurants is b
The iconic group Cypress Hill will be performing live with the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra for a concert at the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) on Wednesday, May 14 at 7:30P. This collaboration will be conducted by Troy Quinn.
Researchers are pouring over old whaling-ship logs at the Providence Public Library to see if the records can help us understand our changing climate.