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Rhode Island FC drew New England Revolution for its Round of 32 match in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Here's what it means.
Mayor Brett Smiley’s plan includes property tax hikes, $9 million in cuts, and new revenue streams as departments brace for reduced supplies and services.
Homeowners will see a property tax hike of four percent, which Smiley said that will amount to about $13 a month. At the same time, Smiley said his budget will also lower taxes for small businesses to ...
Providence taxpayers are now readying for a tax hike, as Mayor Brett Smiley unveiled the city's latest budget proposal yesterday.
To balance the budget, there is little cost-cutting—a few vacant positions and a promise to control overtime. On the $624 ...
A London-inspired restaurant in Westchester that’s home to the city’s most ambitious farm-to-table cuisine. Tomat maintains a ...
Five area high school girls’ basketball players have been named as All-State by Tennessee Sports Writers Association. Daniel ...
Mayor Brett Smiley presented his proposed fiscal year 2026 budget for the City of Providence on Wednesday. Smiley said the ...
Unlike spending at the federal level, Rhode Island and its cities and towns are required to balance their budgets, so ...
Mayor Brett Smiley said this year’s budget was “exceptionally difficult to balance” following last year’s $15 million ...
Residential homeowners and landlords will, on average, see their tax bills go up this summer, while commercial property owners will see lower bills under the proposal.
Supporters rally as U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador on Wednesday to address the case of Kilmar Abrego ...