The Rhode Island Foundation awarded nearly $87 million in grants to more than 2,500 nonprofit organizations in 2024.
Rhode Island FC announced today that it has signed Head Coach and General Manager Khano Smith to a multi-year contract ...
The Community-Engaged Data and Evaluation Collaborative connects Rhode Island organizations with Brown faculty, students and ...
From actors to athletes, Rhode Island has produced a number of big-name celebrities ... His father, Thomas Charles Day, is a ...
Erin Stevenson leads tours at the Rhode Island State House, sharing its history and showcasing artifacts like the original Royal Charter. The tours, offered twice daily, guide visitors through ...
Dr. Leonard Mermel, medical director of the Department of Epidemiology and Infection Control at Brown University Health, ...
The Rhode Island Life Science Hub, a quasi-public agency, is trying to be a catalyst for life sciences in the state. PROVIDENCE – For much of its post-Revolutionary history, Rhode Island was a ...
Occurring on March 2, 1775 — 48 days before the first shots rang out at Lexington and Concord — Rhode Islanders set British property ablaze for a second time.
Explore Rhode Island’s Organized Crime History in the March Feature Edited by Lauren Clem, joined us to talk about the March feature cover package, “The Crime Issue,” which dives ...
Steph Machado from the Boston Globe Rhode Island joined 12 News at 4 to talk about Pell Grants, which were named after Rhode Island Senator Claiborne Pell.
It would take overtime, but the Hawks survive and advance to Saturday's semifinal after knocking off conference rival, Rhode ...