Dozens of essential care workers and advocates gathered outside the State House on Tuesday to remember Rhode Island’s nearly ...
Most have likely already been vaccinated against measles.
The pandemic served as a boot camp for Rhode Island public health officials and infectious diseases doctors, preparing them for future health crises ...
Volunteers planted thousands of snow drops, crocuses and glory-of-the-snows at 34 different locations across Central Falls, East Providence, Pawtucket, Providence and Woonsocket. The flowers planted ...
Educators have made some progress helping students recuperate from pandemic disruptions, but problem areas persist and funding cuts are looming.
Prominent health care experts who played a part in the state’s pandemic response say the vaccine roll-out worked, but there ...
Remote work has turned downtowns into ghost towns since 2020, but five years later, some employees want to come back. Will work ever be the same?
Stephanie Manfredo, a Rhode Island mother of three, says Medicaid was a life saver for her family after several of her ...
The Rhode Island House Environment Committee will meet Wednesday at the State House to vote on bills involving climate change and recycling.
Bird flu, or the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), is widely present in Rhode Island’s wild waterfowl, according to the Department of Environmental Management (DEM).
As part of an effort to protect local cities and towns from the negative impacts of climate change, Gov. McKee and Rhode Island Commerce this month kicked off a new initiative called “Ready, Set, ...
Essential care workers gathered on the State House steps Tuesday afternoon for a COVID-19 five-year remembrance event to honor those lost to the pandemic and to call for more action. On Tuesday, ...