Federal funding cuts have hit RI hard. Here's how RI's largest funder of nonprofit organizations is fighting back.
Happy Tuesday and welcome to another edition of Rent Free. This week's stories include: ・The federal government is trying one ...
It's unlikely Rhode Island will see much impact to conservation funds tied to gun taxes if an assault weapons ban passes in the state.
This is about more than just a building. This is about an idea, and our idea is to create an art and design nexus for the city of Providence,” said Kaitlin McCarthy, founder and CEO of Ionic.
Last week the developers sued to stop the seizure in federal court, alleging that the "municipal campus" Johnston was seizing ...
Johnston Mayor Joe Polisena, Jr. said that the town had acquired a plot of land originally meant to hold a low-income housing ...
After Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena Jr. seized land through eminent domain, halting an affordable housing project, a judge ...
If Washington’s funding freezes and proposed cuts happen as feared, many of our neighbors, friends and communities will lose vital services they rely on” said David N. Cicilline, Foundation president ...
The leader of a fraud conspiracy that used stolen personal information to purchase Land Rovers from dealerships in Rhode ...
The Arizona and Texas senates pass starter home bills. But first, our lead item on a Rhode Island town being told to give back land it had stealthily seized from an affordable housing developer.