While the memo from the Trump administration to freeze federal funds has been rescinded, the actions and intent have not, writes the president and CEO of United Way of Rhode Island.
A Rhode Island man is mourning the death of his son, 16-year-old figure skater Spencer Lane, and wife, Christine Lane, after they were killed during a plane crash in Washington, D.C.
A Rhode Island resident is among those who died in a Wednesday night collision between a military helicopter and an airliner in Washington, DC.
The Classical High School gym has a leaky roof and rickety bleachers but it pulses with Purple pride after a banner year.
They include skater Spencer Lane, whom Zeghibe described as a "highly talented" figure skater, and his mother Christine Lane. "Spencer, in the best way possible, was a crazy kid," Zeghibe said. Zeghibe said Spencer Lane "has not been skating that long, and just rocketed to the top of the sport."
A Rhode Island teen was on the jet that collided with an Army helicopter while landing at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday night. Skating Club of Boston CEO Doug Zeghibe said 16-year-old Spencer Lane,
With an influx of movers from Mass., rental costs in Providence are growing at one of the fastest rates in the country.
Ford’s edgy play might come in handy against a Boston team the Jets thumped, 8-1, when they last met in December. Not to mention a 7-2 loss the Bruins suffered to lowly Buffalo on Tuesday. “They’re going to be a little ornery,” Arniel acknowledged. “But there’s been a lot of water under the bridge since that game. For both teams.”
Here's what to know about Monday morning snowfall totals in Rhode Island. Parts of Providence County got upwards of four inches of snow as of Monday morning, according to NWS totals reported by members of the public and weather spotters.
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake originating in York Harbor, Maine shook New England today, with tremors felt as far south as Boston.
A Rhode Island resident is among those who died in a Wednesday night collision between a military helicopter and an airliner in Washington, DC.
Six of the people on the American Airlines flight that crashed into the Potomac River in Washington had ties to the Skating Club of Boston in Norwood.