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U.S. Supreme Court won't review, at least for now, RI's ban on high-capacity gun magazines. Attorney General Peter F. Neronha applauded the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on June 2 not to review, at ...
Whether a festive parade or a specialty flea market, Rhode Island is sure to have the perfect Pride event for all.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island has filed a lawsuit against the Brown University Department of Public ...
Providence officials have released new details in a shooting incident that occurred Sunday night in the area of Woodward Road ...
Members of the Financial Crimes Unit arrested Amanda Torres, age 39, of 16 Clematis Street, Providence, on May 27 for obtaining property by false pretenses, giving false document to a public official ...
Every city and town police department in Rhode Island must provide arrest reports under (the Access to Public Records Act),” ...
From mansions to lighthouses, bridges to the Rhode Island State House, Rhode Island is full of iconic structures just begging ...
The ACLU of Rhode Island announced it has sued Brown University’s police department as it claims it is not subject to the ...
The seven-year fight over Rhode Island's tractor trailer truck toll network is officially over – but now both sides are fighting over who won. The truckers say they won and should be given $21 million ...
“Duffy & Sweeney has an excellent reputation as a top-tier New England transaction and litigation boutique. They are ...
Few principles are as fundamental to our system of governance as the rule of law. It forms the very basis of public trust and ...
State law only permits cities to increase taxes by 4% each year, but Providence officials – chiefly Mayor Brett Smiley – ...
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