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An approach to addiction that’s uncommon in R.I.
As someone who has gone through his own struggles with addiction recovery, Garrick Wann knows just how meaningful it is to spend time with...
Audit: R.I. Medicaid paid more than $38M in services for out-of-state residents
PROVIDENCE – An audit released Tuesday by the R.I. Joint Committee on Legislative Services found the state’s Medicaid program disbursed at least $38.4 million...
Cunha appointed to Attorney General’s Advisory Committee of U.S. Attorneys
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island's U.S. Attorney Zachary A. Cunha has been appointed to serve on the Attorney General’s Advisory Committee of U.S. Attorneys by...
DEM, East Greenwich partner to preserve 40-acre farm
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Department of Environmental Management and the town of East Greenwich announced Wednesday that they are partnering to preserve the nearly...
Data breach at C.F. detention facility more widespread than previously thought
CENTRAL FALLS – The data breach at the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility last November may have affected more people than originally reported.
The facility...
Employees at odds over sale of 2 R.I. hospitals during second public comment meeting
PROVIDENCE – Disagreements among employees at Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital on The Centurion Foundation’s proposal to purchase the...
Exodus Construction fined $250K following multiple complaints, banned from working in R.I.
PROVIDENCE – The owners of Exodus Construction LLC, a Narragansett-based construction company that had its license suspended in December following several consumer complaints, have...
Former state director settles ethics complaint for $5K
PROVIDENCE – A former state director has agreed to settle a state ethics complaint for $5,000 tied to his alleged bad behavior during a...
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Sales of luxury homes dampened by owners unwilling to let go
Supply and demand are equally important to support a thriving real estate market, but often they’re not equally balanced. That was the case in 2023, and it has created headaches for prospective buyers and real estate agents alike.
There were plenty of people seeking to purchase that perfect home in Rhode island, including in the high-end market, according to local...
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