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24/03/2025
The House Speaker says pay raises conflict with his message: We simply don't have the money.
24/03/2025
A Massachusetts man is facing a first-degree robbery charge after police say he robbed an elderly woman of a winning voucher and cash at Bally's Casino.
24/03/2025
Linda DaLomba's family says Roberta Gerard had worked with DaLomba for eight years prior to DaLomba’s disappearance.
24/03/2025
The film itself is at times heartwarming, raw and laugh-out-loud funny. See link below ⬇️
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24/03/2025
Parts of Southern New England could see snow on this Monday morning, while rain will fall for most of the region, the National Weather Service said.
24/03/2025
A Pond Street man found Linda DaLomba in the back of his SUV. The police are investigating how she got there and where she had been for four days.
24/03/2025
Segway is recalling about 220,000 of its scooters following reports of people falling and being injured when the handlebars' folding mechanisms failed.
24/03/2025
Voting is open until noon on Thursday.
24/03/2025
Dunkelman's new book, "Why Nothing Works," dives into everything from the Founding Fathers to how the Democratic Party lost momentum.
24/03/2025
Bills in the House and Senate would require landlords have 'just cause' to evict tenants
24/03/2025
After decades of advocating for improved rail services to Westerly, RI, residents may finally be seeing some progress to their efforts.
24/03/2025
The NHTSA recently announced recalls for over 120,000 vehicles from automakers Ford, Tesla and more.
24/03/2025
Can you believe one of them is still in use?
24/03/2025
Check your tickets for Rhode Island daily lottery draw games here.
24/03/2025
This is the droid you've been looking for! AI-powered droids from "The Mandalorian" steal attendees' hearts at the Nvidia conference in San Jose.
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