| NEW: Suspect Jumps Off Washington Bridge on 195 Attempting to Evade Police | ||
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A man jumped from the Washington Bridge on I-195 on Wednesday night — in an effort to evade police. Read More.
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| High Winds Could Lead to Power Outages in RI Thursday Night | ||
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The National Weather Service has issued a “high wind watch” Read More.
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| Hasbro Facing Battle From Investor Group Trying to Force Dungeons & Dragons Unit’s Spinoff | ||
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Hasbro is facing investor upheaval. At the center of the Read More.
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| Eva Mancuso Joins McKee’s Office as Special Advisor to the Governor | ||
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Lawyer and political veteran Eva Mancuso has been named Read More.
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| There Are Almost No Houses to Buy in RI | ||
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The prices of houses have been on a dramatic upward swing Read More.
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| Inside Art with Michael Rose – HeARTspot’s Artful Celebration of Black History Month | ||
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A visit to a juried exhibition typically offers the Read More.
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| Man Sentenced to 41 Months in Federal Prison for Bogus Check Scheme That Exploited Homeless RIers | ||
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A man convicted for his role in a scheme in which Providence Read More.
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| Diossa Picking Up Mayoral Endorsements Across RI in Run for General Treasurer | ||
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James Diossa announced Wednesday that he picked up the Read More.
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| Burger Bender Battle Returns to Newport – February 18-27, 2022 | ||
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The Newport “Burger Bender” competition — a rivalry between Read More.
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| PC Falls to Villanova 89-84 | ||
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The #8 Providence College men’s basketball team was Read More.
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| Brown’s Paxson is Highest-Paid College President in RI | ||
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Brown University’s Christina Paxson is the Read More.
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| Police Release Photos of Suspects in Recent Pharmacy Opioid Robberies in Providence | ||
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Providence Police detectives announced Tuesday that they are Read More.
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| Veteran & Retired Feinstein High School Principal Anthony A. Milano Dies at 77 | ||
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Anthony A. Milano, 77, of Hopkins Avenue, Johnston, died Read More.
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| “Slap in the Face” – Families of Providence Murder Victims Decry Suspects Being Granted Bail | ||
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Families of two homicide victims in Providence are decrying Read More.
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