State Rep. Patricia Serpa, first elected in 2006, is the fifth lawmaker to opt out of seeking reelection this fall.
Rhode Island lawmakers have introduced legislation that would add mental health hotlines to school ID cards in order to provide students with easy access to resources for mental health issues.
The man found dead in downtown Providence last month had been reported missing out of Narragansett, 12 News has learned.
Chicked Out Nuggz, a popular Rhode Island food truck, opened its first restaurant in Warwick Thursday, according to Mayor ...
Drivers can once again travel across the Mount Hope Bridge after a crash just after noon on Tuesday temporarily closed both lanes.
The fast-casual restaurant chain CAVA will start serving up mediterranean-inspired bowls at 2 Chapel View Boulevard in ...
Gov. Dan McKee unveiled a $20 million initiative Thursday designed to expand access to affordable homeownership while also ...
The grieving family of a 70-year-old woman who was struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver Friday morning tells 12 News ...
The Brown University community will gather to honor two students — Ella Cook and MukhammadAziz Umurzokov — whose lives were ...
In Rhode Island, a hate crime is not a separate criminal charge, but rather a sentencing enhancement.