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Coming November 2028 — a new Washington Bridge 4f3u6

Governor Dan McKee announced on Friday morning that a new Washington Bridge would be constructed by November of 2028, at a cost of $427 million.
Rhode Island House backs Knight's assault weapons ban bill
The landmark assault weapons ban bill sponsored by East Bay Democrat Jason Knight ed the Rhode Island House of Representatives … Read More
Senate es Warren bike path bridge legislation honoring Brule
PROVIDENCE — One of the important steps needed to be completed to have a local Vietnam War veteran killed in action forever … Read More
Assembly es Felag, Speakman ban on PFAS chemicals in firefighters’ gear
PROVIDENCE —  Legislation  sponsored by Sen. Walter S. Felag and Rep. June S. Speakman to prohibit the manufacture, sale or … Read More
Rep. Knight's assault weapons ban bill es out of committee
In his words, Rep. Jason Knight isn't "spiking the football," but his long-standing effort to enact an assault weapons ban in Rhode … Read More
Huskies cage Cougars in Division III boys' volleyball semis
Regardless of what happens the rest of the way, the Mt. Hope High School boys' volleyball team cemented the 2025 season as being the … Read More
Huskies chop down Oakers in Division III boys' lacrosse semifinals
It was a bit more difficult than expected, but the Mt. Hope High School boys' lacrosse team extended its unbeaten run into the 2025 … Read More
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