Elorza Makes Juneteenth Paid Holiday for City of Providence Employees
NEW: Elorza Makes Juneteenth Paid Holiday for City of Providence Employees | ||
Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza has officially declared Juneteenth an official paid holiday for city employees. As June Read More.
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U.S. Department of Labor Fines RI Medical Practice Owner $136K for Exposing Employees to Coronavirus | ||
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Read More.
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RI Business Climate: Time for a Change —Chenevert, Hazen White, Wadensten, and Travis | ||
Business leaders from across the state held a press Read More.
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URI Economist Lardaro Says RI Economy “Might” be on the Rebound | ||
April might just be the beginning of Rhode Island’s Read More.
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East Providence Library to Open 2021 Weaver Farmer’s Market | ||
The City of East Providence, together with the East Read More.
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Introducing “Inside Art with Michael Rose” — New GoLocal Feature | ||
One segment of Rhode Island’s economy and core fiber Read More.
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Senate Judiciary Passes Legislation to Legalize, Tax and Regulate Cannabis in RI | ||
The Rhode Island Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday Read More.
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Projo’s Parent Co. CEO Compensation Bolstered to as Much as $20 Million | ||
The Providence Journal’s parent company Gannett has Read More.
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American Image Around the World Strongly Recovers – Horowitz | ||
As President Joe Biden’s meetings with most of our Read More.
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“CEO Soak” is New Twist on ALS Ice Bucket Challenge in Rhode Island | ||
There is a new fundraiser to help fight ALS in Rhode Island Read More.
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Tuesday’s Obituaries and Tributes | ||
Please see today’s obituaries and tributes on Read More.
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The Ultimate 50 Things to Do (and Eat) in Rhode Island This Summer | ||
GoLocal editors dreamed about getting out and around to the Read More.
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CNN’s Amanpour, Award-Winning Journalist & URI Grad, Shares Cancer Diagnosis | ||
CNN’s Christiane Amanpour shared with viewers on Read More.
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Rhode Island to Consolidate Testing Sites – Since McKee Took Office, COVID Testing Has Fallen by 2/3 | ||
The State of Rhode Island announced Monday that it plans to Read More.
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