The Rhode Island Foundation awarded $3.7 million in grants to Warwick nonprofit agencies in 2025, making it the second-largest beneficiary of the state’s 39 cities and towns.
Arnold’s Neck is cut off from the rest of Warwick. Getting in and out of there can be a challenge when traffic is backed up on Post Road. There’s a mixture of pleasure boaters and working ...
It was little wonder that Pilgrim High School science teacher Mark Fontaine was found calling the shots Sunday afternoon at the CCRI campus in Warwick, or for that matter that ...
Given HUD approval of a $85-million loan anticipated next month, Kent Hospital plans construction of a 80,000-square-foot, 3-story addition that will give the medical facility, the second largest in ...
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The NOAA Fisheries Northeast Fisheries Science Center invites input from industry and external experts that could help inform ...
The United States men’s hockey team finally ended its gold medal drought at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games when it went on a ...
While most of its upgrades can never be admired, the Warwick sewer system is close to completing necessary improvements, ...
There was an upset at the Rhode Island Interscholastic League Swimming State Championships last weekend, as Barrington edged ...
The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in Massachusetts...Rhode Island... Sudbury River At Saxonville affecting ...
Joining crosstown rivals Pilgrim and Bishop Hendricken in the Frozen Four is the East Greenwich/Toll Gate boys hockey co-op, ...
To address housing instability and the risk of homelessness for elders, the PACE Organization of Rhode Island is expanding its services to include housing, acquiring two properties in Cranston: ...
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