With summer fast approaching, Cranston Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins and the city Parks and Recreation Department have announced a free, six-week summer concert series starting later this month.
The Cranston Public Library, in partnership with OneCranston Health Equity Zone, the Cranston Family Center/COZ, the Cranston Historical Society, the Cranston Fire Department, and the Cranston Police Department invites the community to the Summer Reading Program Kick-off and Free Book Fair.
The East Providence Police Department announces the deployment of its Body Worn Camera program. The department conducted a pilot program where several cameras were tested by officers and staff.
The City of Pawtucket will host the grand opening of the Fairlawn Dog Park on Saturday, June 10th, at 11:30 AM. The dog park is in close proximity to the Fairlawn Community Pool, located at 100 Legion Drive, 02860.
The City of Cranston Police Department K9s Ryken and Czar received bullet and stab protectives vest thanks to charitable donations from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.
Mayor Brett Smiley today joined Providence City Council President Rachel Miller, Director of Economic Development Cassandra Thomas, Director of Planning Joe Mulligan and City Plan Commission Chairman Michael Gazdacko to launch the first step in updating the Providence Comprehensive Plan.
The Washington, DC, office and the district office of former Representative
David N. Cicilline will continue to serve the people of the First Congressional District of Rhode Island under the supervision of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Representative Cicilline resigned on May 31, 2023.
The City of East Providence will save approximately $18.5 million over 25 years by opting for clean, renewable energy for schools, housing developments, and municipal facilities.
On Saturday, June 10, 9:00 AM - noon, the IndiCycle van will be in the upper parking lot at Central to help you dispose of unwanted electronics in an environmentally safe way.
The City of East Providence has continued its investment in the East Providence police station through a number of different improvements building upon a long list of upgrades to the station over the last four years.
On May 26, 2023, East Providence police responded to Myron J. Francis Elementary School regarding a male flying a drone over the building while students were being dropped off for the school day.
The East Providence Police Department in partnership with the East Providence Prevention Coalition (EPPC), has conducted a series of tobacco compliance checks to ensure that retailers are following state and federal laws regarding the sale of tobacco products, particularly Electronic Nicotine Delivery Systems (ENDs)/ vaping products, to minors.
On Memorial Day, Central Falls Mayor Maria Rivera and City Council President Robert Ferri will be joined by city officials and community members to remember and honor military personnel who have died during their service to the country.
Cranston Parks and Recreation is hiring for Summer Camp Counselors. Applicants MUST be a Cranston resident, and at least 16-years-old as of July 3, 2023.
The City of Pawtucket and the Cooley Group hosted a joint press conference this morning to commemorate the official launch of a rescue boat donated to the Pawtucket Fire Department, on behalf of the Cooley Group.
Congressman David N. Cicilline (RI-01), today addressed the House of Representatives for the final time as a Member of Congress. During his remarks, the Congressman spoke about his work over the last 12 years and his hope for the future of the Congress and country.
The City of Pawtucket will be conducting a Statistical Revaluation for 2024. The purpose of the revaluation is to reconcile property assessments to their full and fair cash value as of December 31, 2024.