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Criticism of "activist" judges predates the term and has come from both ends of the political spectrum. Democratic and ...
Juan Francisco Méndez is being reunited with his family after nearly a month at the Strafford County Department of ...
Workers at Butler Hospital began chanting, cheering and trudging in the mud out front of the psychiatric hospital at 6 a.m.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha is considering possible legal action against state contractor Deloitte following ...
Defiant and undaunted, Brown sophomore Alex Shieh celebrated the fact that he won’t be sent down for breaking university ...
Butler Hospital’s unionized nurses, mental health workers and other staff are expected to walk off their jobs at 6 a.m. on ...
The Rhode Island Water Resources Board voted unanimously on Wednesday to allow four Jamestown households to connect to the ...
Settlement talks are ongoing between the town of Westerly and a shoreline fire district that wants a judge to invalidate a ...
State revenue in Rhode Island is running about $80 million ahead of expectations for the fiscal year starting July first.
The movement to ban cell phones in public schools is gaining momentum in Rhode Island. On Tuesday, the state senate unanimously passed a measure to do just that. The bill would not just cover phones.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Noronha is co-leading a group of 20 attorneys general challenging the Trump ...
A justice from Massachusetts’ highest court has appointed a special master to investigate claims that a New Bedford judge ...