Care New England announced Wednesday the first baby to be born at the Brown University Labor and Delivery Center at Women & ...
Tech leader Elizabeth “Liz” McDonnell, one of the founders of Fortnight in Providence, says technology should enhance, not ...
Proposed legislation would forbid the civil arrest of any person in Rhode Island who is attending court, with some exceptions ...
Women & Infants reached a new milestone at 10:59 a.m. on Tuesday. At 6 pounds, 11 ounces, April Elvannia da Rocha Oliveira is the first baby to be born in the new Brown University Labor and ...
Pawtucket’s school superintendent, who is on leave, files an allegation-filled federal lawsuit against city officials.
A Scituate middle schooler will represent Rhode Island for the 100th annual Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington.
A Rhode Island lawmaker has introduced a bill to update fair employment practices to support women going through menopause.
RIIL spring sports season is underway and games will be starting soon. To whet your appetite, here are 10 stories we're ...
March is International Women’s Month and once again, WPRI 12 is honoring those who inspire, lead, and forge the way for other women.
Elizabeth Ann Cragle Russell quietly slipped away in the morning with her children by her side on Saturday, March 8, 2025. Born on March 21, 1942, to Anthony and Betty Cragle, Liz grew up on a farm in ...
With 27 trails, 8 lifts, and a 2006-foot summit, Wachusett Mountain is New England’s most accessible ski resort. The mountain is expected to be open for skiing until April, so there’s still ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island residents have seen a surge in EBT card fraud over the past week, with about $500,000 stolen from cards in the Providence, Cranston and Pawtucket areas. The R.I.
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