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The unemployment rate in Providence County decreased recently.
City of Providence and Rhode Island Public Health Institute (RIPHI) will partner with local clinics to reduce disparities in COVID-19 va ...
Providence Recreation Department Recruiting Youth for Summer Sports Camps
Officials urge residents to exercise caution ahead of extreme heat conditions; provide safety tips and locations and schedules of coolin ...
This is how the Providence area compares to Rhode Island and the nation for coronavirus vaccinations.
PVDFest to kick off with public art installations, neighborhood parks series, cultural dancers and more throughout the City of Providenc ...
Dockless e-bikes return to the City, providing enhanced access to transit options for residents and visitors
There are a record number of job openings in the U.S. labor market; Providence County's unemployment rate decreased recently.
Forty-Nine recruits graduate from the 69th Providence Police Department Training Academy.
Iconic Olneyville Mill will be transformed into over 100 units of affordable and workforce housing.
'Nothing is going to fundamentally change until there is a new contract and that needs to happen ASAP.'
More than 150 million Americans don’t use the internet at broadband speeds. See how the Providence area compares.
Historically favorable market conditions provide a once-in-a-generation opportunity to address unsustainable pension liabilities.
'Tiara Mack and Rep. Anastasia Williams to improve transparency and accountability in law enforcement agencies.'
Community solar has emerged as a win-win for consumers’ wallets and the environment -- no solar panels required.
The Mayor delivered an update to residents and businesses via Facebook to outline budget investments.
A war over education reform is brewing in Rhode Island, and its outcome could have colossal implications for the state’s politics.
Providence Redevelopment Agency to Invest in Safe, Affordable and Equitable Housing Citywide.
$511 Million Budget Keeps Providence on a Path to Rebuild Through COVID-19 Pandemic; Does Not Raise Taxes on Residents or Businesses.
Neighborhood Booking Vaccine Appointments for Providence-residing Members and Providing Resources at Upcoming Vaccine Clinics.
Mayors Joined Together and Successfully Blocked Efforts to Cut Funding to Inclusive, Welcoming Cities.
Providence Recreation Centers to reopen citywide, offer free, socially distant enrichment programming.
'The City of Providence wholeheartedly supports this legislation and what it means for our community.'
Compare your federal tax payments and refunds to state and national averages.
“The only reason I chose to bring in the state was to radically reform the contract.”
City Launches Second Step in Truth-Telling, Reconciliation and Municipal Reparations Process with $100,000 Grant from Nellie Mae Foundation.
Americans could soon be seeing $1,400 checks in their bank accounts as well as a big boost in child tax credits.
New Position Part of City’s Efforts to Advance Long-term Community Policing Strategies.
Innovative Grant Program Provides Funding, Business Mentorship, and Professional Development Training to Catalyze Growth.
The first three years of the contract provide 4.5% wage increases and the final year provides a 3.75% wage increase for all officers.
City to Host Virtual Celebration to Honor Three Community Leaders on January 28.
Police and authorities in Rhode Island have heightened security near the Rhode Island State House Sunday, in preparation for protests.
City completes bond refinancing at advantageous rates.
A separate ordinance will be introduced that will codify the goals and targets of the Climate Justice Plan in the City’s code of ordinances.
'Today’s events in our Nation’s capital are antithetical to the principles that our democracy was built upon.'