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PBN unveils 2026 Book of Lists

PROVIDENCE – Representatives from a cross section of Rhode Island’s business and nonprofit sectors spent Thursday evening at the Graduate by Hilton Providence networking...

State employee unions demand accountability for paycheck errors amid new software...

Some unionized state employees say the state’s new payroll system is not functioning properly and has led to error-ridden paychecks for multiple pay periods. Statements...
EMERGENCY PERSONNEL gather at Thayer and Waterman streets in Providence on Dec. 13, after the fatal shooting at Brown University. Business owners in the area have noticed a decline in sales since the shooting, beyond the usual drop when students leave for winter break. / AP FILE PHOTO/MARK STOCKWELL

After shooting, call goes out to support Providence businesses

In the weeks leading up to Christmas, small businesses typically prepare for lively streets, with crowds of shoppers generating a significant portion of yearly...

RIPTA once again counts on McKee to fill its budget gap

After a year of trimming its finances to try to stave off job cuts, the R.I. Public Transit Authority still faces a nearly $14...

Negotiations ongoing on potential sale of Roger Williams, Fatima hospitals

PROVIDENCE – CharterCARE's legal request to close two Rhode Island hospitals if the state does not take ownership remains ongoing following Tuesday's hearing in...
THE RHODE ISLAND AFL-CIO and the Rhode Island Center for Justice on Monday joined a lawsuit challenging the termination of the $7 billion Solar for All program. Pictured above are solar panels in Burrillville. / COURTESY R.I. DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

RI AFL-CIO, Center for Justice join lawsuit challenging elimination of $7B...

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island AFL-CIO and the Rhode Island Center for Justice on Monday joined a lawsuit with businesses and nonprofits across the...

Trump cancels $11.25M in offshore wind funding for Port of Davisville

WASHINGTON – The U.S Transportation Department on Friday canceled $11.25 million in federal funding for gateway upgrades for access, resiliency and development at the...

RIPTA board approves revised service cuts

PROVIDENCE – After months of public outcry against service cuts, the R.I Public Transit Authority board on Thursday voted nearly unanimously to approve a...
LINING UP: ­Business leaders are being urged to weigh in on potential R.I. Public Transit Authority service cuts. Above, the busy Charlesgate stop on North Main Street in Providence. 
PBN FILE PHOTO/ MICHAEL SALERNO

Be heard on bus funding before it’s too late

Too busy running or managing your own business to pay attention to the public debate over $10 million in proposed budget cuts to the...
BUS RIDERS LINE UP recently at Kennedy Plaza in Providence to board the R.I. Public Transit Authority bus on Route 31 to Cranston Street. Route 31 is one of the route that will be see reduced frequency under service cuts. PBN FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Transit advocates say businesses need to speak up about RIPTA cuts

The proposed wide-ranging cuts to the R.I. Public Transit Authority's bus routes to close a $10 million budget shortfall sparked hours of public comment...
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