Mayor Brett Smiley said he plans to ask the General Assembly to raise the city's taxes above the 4% threshold.
The mayor is taking his demand to the General Assembly, seeking legislation to end the state takeover two years early.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Islanders have yet another option to choose from when it comes to license plates. The Commercial Fisheries Research Foundation (CFRF) is offering a new charity license ...
When is the right time for the state to return Providence public schools to local control? Mayor Brett Smiley says this ...
How many people moved to Rhode Island in 2024? New ranking says it was one of the top states moved to last year ...
According to the report, Rhode Island also had the second-highest percentage of people experiencing chronic patterns of ...
A Rhode Island man will plead guilty to charges that he set fire to a North Providence church, targeting it because of its ...
Rhode Island's minimum wage hit $15 an hour on Jan. 1, the rate set by legislation in 2021. That legislation brought gradual ...
Tuesday under a shiny, refurbished statue of the Independent Man, Rhode Island lawmakers will get back to work in a new ...
Jared Remson, 27, was arrested in Preston after stealing a police cruiser in Rhode Island and driving it through part of ...
A new amendment to the Rhode Island General Law will require homebuyers to hire a professional electrician to inspect the ...