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As student enrollment declines at standard public schools, the demand for more charter school seats is rising, especially in the state’s urban core.
Marshall Properties intends to get all state approvals by the end of 2025 and start work in the spring, the owners say.
Here are the nominees for The Observer’s girls high school athlete of the week for the week of Aug. 29, 2025. Voting ends ...
The city of New Albany has been challenging the removal of the dam for the last four years, but a judge recently ruled the city failed to properly exhaust administrative remedies before seeking court ...
As demolition of Providence’s Robert F. Kennedy Elementary School is set to start soon, a former city leader who’s an alum reflected on what the school meant to him.
The city is seeking applicants for several boards and commissions. Applications are available in the city manager's upstairs in the Civic Center, by calling 406-455-8450 or online here. Police ...
Construction is planned to start next week near Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital.
Recent acquisition Julie Dufour pulled one goal back in the eighth minute of second-half stoppage time for Portland (7-6-5, 26 points), which has lost back-to-back matches for the first time this ...
Through the weeklong TRUE Orientation program, Brown’s newest nontraditional undergraduates connect, create and chart their course ahead as they arrive for their first semester on College Hill.
Who were Rhode Island's best high school football players on defense in the 2000s? Here's who the Journal picked to the ...
Through a series of outreach initiatives, Brown Athletics and the University’s student-athletes forge deeper connections between city residents and the campus community.
The union said the Providence External Review Authority “tried to fit a square peg in a round hole” in its findings regarding the July incident that involved city police and ICE.