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Thomas did testify that he measured a muscle on the inner thighs of athletes, and concealed that data in his spreadsheets.
After losing their first big game of the season, the Cumberland girls lacrosse team has responded exactly how champions due - ...
The Rhode Island Department of Corrections settled a lawsuit with a man who was denied the right to wear a Native American headband. Wolf Pawochawog-Mequinosh claimed the denial violated his religious ...
Thomas took the stand for a third day, detailing how he lied to police and the superintendent about the naked fat tests.
Residents voiced fears that visible homelessness keeps people from visiting Woonsocket businesses, but critics argue that a camping ban won't help.
PROVIDENCE – Two North Providence city councilmen and a former state representative are among the potential candidates for the state Senate seat long held by the late Dominick Ruggerio that will go to ...
A ruling on building height threatens developments across Providence taller than four stories.
Staples: During Teacher Appreciation Week (May 4-10), teachers can get 20% off their in-store purchase with a valid teacher ID. They can also get a free 12-pack of Tru Red Stick Pens (one per customer ...
Deborah Gonzalez replaces Joseph Molina Flynn, who stepped down after his office was searched by federal agents in January.
State officials held a groundbreaking for the $144 million "missing move" project that also includes 3 new ramps serving Quonset Point ...
Melissa R. DuBose made history as the first woman of color and first LGBTQ+ person to be sworn in as a U.S. District Court judge for Rhode Island. DuBose previously served as a state District Court ...
Organized labor now has a firm hold on Senate leadership. Is the fast-tracking of two labor-backed bills a sign of things to come?