The deranged transgender gunman who shot five people, killing two, in a suspected “family dispute” at a Rhode Island high school hockey tournament was plagued by “mental health issues,” his distraught ...
A Rhode Island task force has released an "action plan" to guide the state's use and development of artificial intelligence. The plan emphasizes training the workforce for an AI-integrated economy, ...
For the past five years, the Black Lives Matter RI PAC has been active in Rhode Island, advocating for racial justice, police reform, and other policy changes following the killing of George Floyd.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A pilot program to make it easier for Rhode Islanders to buy their first home was announced Thursday by General Treasurer James Diossa. The initiative, called “RI AnchorHome, ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — A Rhode Island Superior Court intern was briefly taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Providence Thursday afternoon before a judge intervened, ...
Rhode Island ended the last fiscal year with a $250 million surplus, around $20 million more than expected, but will still head into the next budget cycle with a projected deficit of around $300 ...
As a number of federal policies impact availability of COVID-19 vaccines, Rhode Island is looking to preserve access through protective measures. The moves followed a recent U.S. Food and Drug ...
Rhode Island this month became the latest state to reconsider its nursing home staffing minimum, lowering its hourly standards and waving what providers say could have been more than $500 million in ...
Happy Birthday, Java! Even as rivals Python and Rust claim the spotlight, proponents say the 30-year-old language will continue to forge ahead. Introduced by Sun Microsystems on May 23, 1995, Java is ...
While the Florida Gators had a great deal of success on the recruiting trail for the class of 2025, their work may not be done yet. Based on predictions from On3 recruiting experts Corey Bender and ...
On Jan. 21, the Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness ran its annual Point-In-Time count, which reports how many individuals are facing homelessness in the state on a single night in late January ...
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