The unemployment rate in Bristol County hasn't had a month-to-month change.
This is how the Bristol-Warren area compares to Rhode Island and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
The federal American Rescue Plan included a total of $560 million for Rhode Island's 39 cities and towns.
A new bill would allocate $20 million to the Department of Transportation to repair and reopen the bridges on the East Bay Bike Path.
Bristol County's unemployment rate is lower than the Rhode Island average.
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Bristol-Warren area compares.
You can use IRS data to compare your tax payments and refunds to others in Bristol County.
All seven of the statewide budget questions were approved by Rhode Island voters.
Voters can vote early at their town or city hall until March 1.
The funds are the remainder of the grant Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea received ahead of the general election in November.
Social Security's free online application makes getting a replacement card easier than ever.
Here's a look at how voters cast their ballots in the presidential and local races.
Everything you need to know about voting in town for the election Nov. 3.
After a marathon political campaign, Election Day 2020 is finally here.
When you have a question about Social Security, it is important that you come to us as the first place for the correct answers.
Everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in the general election Nov. 3.
Byrnes is running for the Town Council as an independent.
Incumbents Aaron Ley, Timothy Sweeney and Nathan Calouro were among the five who moved forward to the general election.
Tim Sweeney, Aaron Ley, Nathan Calouro, Bethany Foster and Adam Ramos lead in the Bristol Town Council primary.
Speakman represents District 68 in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, which covers Bristol and Warren.
Teixeira is running for the Bristol Town Council.
Jamie Brooks is running for a seat on the Bristol-Warren School Committee.
Brian Bradshaw is running for re-election on the Bristol-Warren Regional School Committee.
Joseph Demelo is running for a seat on Bristol's Town Council.
David Matheson is running for a seat on the regional school committee.
William O'Dell is running for a seat on the Bristol-Warren School Committee.
Social Security's online retirement planners are a great place to start mapping out your retirement plan.
Most residents can expect to pay about $50 more per year.
Under the tentative sale agreement, the town would sell the Bristol Shopping Center to Gooding Realty for $2.8 million.
For more than 80 years, our programs have contributed to the financial security of the elderly and the disabled.
The town is using a grant from the Rhode Island Foundation to fund the design of a modern audiovisual system in its future town hall meeting
Water restrictions for Bristol, Warren and Barrington residents will be in place for the duration of repairs to the East Bay pipeline.
If you receive a call from Social Security and aren't expecting one, you must be extra careful!
Residents of Bristol, Warren and Barrington will be affected. The current water supply is safe to use.
See the time-saving features of a "my Social Security" account!
Representative June Speakman was elected to House District 68 in a special election on March 5.
Members of our Coast Guard aren't being paid. One Rhode Island university is offering a meal to these service members.
The money would go to start an "arts and cultural trail" between the East Bay Bike Path and Main, Market and Water streets.
Six-year-old Mason Sterne was killed riding his bike on the East Bay Bike Path when a car collided with him.