Still, local immigrants are on edge. “People are worried. People are afraid,” said the executive director of the Latino Policy Institute.
A cold start to the work week will be followed by light snow early Wednesday across Southern New England. High temperatures will climb above freezing on Monday and Tuesday with readings in the mid to upper 30s during the afternoon hours.
News circulated last week that Trump had tapped New Jersey Congressman Jeff Van Drew, a Republican who’s frequently criticized projects proposed off the coast of his state, to draft an executive order on offshore wind. Industry observers said it may include a moratorium on all development.
Approximately 31,599 people moved to Rhode Island in 2023, while 31,416 moved out. This represents a net migration of 183 residents. While Rhode Island attracted fewer domestic movers than neighboring Connecticut or Massachusetts — averaging seven per day — the Ocean State also lost fewer residents to out-migration.
T.F. Green International Airport has solidified its status as the fastest-growing hub airport in New England, according to the Rhode Island Airport Corporation (RIAC). December marked the airport’s best performance since 1997,
The new wing will feature another bedroom and more bathrooms, and the pop star’s existing kitchen also will be getting a makeover, according to a new permit.
Ponaganset wrestling is performing at a different level than the rest of RI. Here's what the Chieftains are doing right, and why it works for them.
Shell Energy North America (SENA), a subsidiary of Shell, announced it has completed the 100% equity stake acquisition of RISEC Holdings (RISEC), which owns a 609-MW two-unit combined-cycle gas-fired power
Monday is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and Southern New England is remembering his legacy with a variety of events.
To meet this rising demand, the Providence, R.I.-based health system, which includes Women & Infants Hospital, Kent Hospital and Butler Hospital, a private, nonprofit psychiatric and substance abuse hospital, took a number of steps to expand access and reduce strain on emergency departments.
Authors say President Trump, in halting new wind energy leasing, doesn’t believe in the power of Rhode Island workers.
Researchers are pouring over old whaling-ship logs at the Providence Public Library to see if the records can help us understand our changing climate.