| NEW: Raimondo Reportedly Took Advantage of “Little-Known” Federal Law to Avoid Tax Hit | ||
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Former Rhode Island Governor and United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo reportedly took advantage of a Read More.
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| Former President Trump Suspended From Facebook for Two Years | ||
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The oversight board of Facebook has suspended former Read More.
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| RI Cancels State Park Food Truck Events – UPDATED | ||
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The organizers of food truck nights at Colt and Goddard Read More.
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| Ørsted and Eversource’s Offshore Wind Project Gets Critical CRMC Approval | ||
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The South Fork offshore wind project being developed by Read More.
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| Side of the Rhode: Who’s Hot and Who’s Not? – June 4, 2021 | ||
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Every Friday, GoLocalProv takes a look at who is rising and Read More.
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| It’s National Donut Day | ||
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Friday June 4 is National Donut Day. While you might have Read More.
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| VIDEO: Barrington Colonial with 5 Bedrooms Hits the Market for $1.6M | ||
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Residential Properties has a significant five-bedroom Read More.
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| RI League of Charter Schools: RIPEC Report on Public Charter Schools Confirms Inequity of Funding | ||
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The Rhode Island League of Charter Schools is applauding the Read More.
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| Friday’s Obituaries and Tributes | ||
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Please see today’s obituaries and tributes on Read More.
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| City of Providence Online Functions Down for Two Days, Officials Looking Into Potential Hack | ||
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The City of Providence’s online government and Read More.
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| F. Lee Bailey, Lawyer for Boston Strangler, Patty Hearst and O.J. Simpson, Dies at 87 | ||
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F. Lee Bailey the criminal lawyer who became one of Read More.
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| Person of Interest Named in Molly Bish Case By Worcester County DA | ||
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Nearly 21-years later, Francis “Frank” P. Sumner Read More.
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| State Police: Failure by RIDOT to Maintain Highway Construction Area Led to Multiple Accidents | ||
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An internal document of the Rhode Island State Police Read More.
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| Legislation to End Mandated Charge for Legal Notices and Creation of Free State Site Gets Hearing | ||
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For 70 years, newspapers such as the Providence Journal have Read More.
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