WARWICK, R.I. (WPRI) — A Woonsocket man accused of causing a stir at CCRI’s Flanagan Campus faced a judge on Friday. Junior Sage, 48, was arraigned on several charges including four counts of ...
The incident prompted a "Shelter in Place" order at CCRI and nearby schools, causing concern among students, faculty, and staff. CCRI's interim president has requested a review of the incident and ...
She declined to say whether she intends to apply. The bigger picture: The CCRI presidency is one of the most important jobs in higher education in Rhode Island, as former president Meghan Hughes ...
Friday, state representatives joined others at CCRI, Creative Care for Reaching Independence, for a listening session on why this can’t happen. “I’m not calling Governor Walz a jerk.
Sage, who carried knives and an Airsoft-style pistol, was at the center of a disturbance on a college-bound transit bus on Thursday before he stepped off the transport at CCRI, police say.