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Rep. Canario Introduces GMO Labeling Bill Again
“Rhode Island consumers have the right to know whether the foods they purchase were produced with genetic engineering," he said.
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“Rhode Island consumers have the right to know whether the foods they purchase were produced with genetic engineering," he said.
The city is first out of the gate to issue a parking ban.
The pre-kindergarten fair planned this weekend has been bumped.
Police said they're investigating several instances of theft from the YMCA on Park Avenue.
The accident happened on Hartford Pike in Scituate Wednesday night.
What is for sure is that the Rhode Island coast is at risk for coastal flooding, erosion thanks to a moon tide on Saturday.
Exciting programs for children to stay busy during the break are being offered by East Greenwich Parks and Recreation.
It's a new life for an old favorite as Papa Razzi serves its last dish at the end of the month and reopens as Avvio this spring.
Police said they arrested a 39-year-old Woonsocket man after he was disruptive and aggressive toward police.
M. Christie Smith has given a voice to animals and people on Aquidneck Island for nearly 35 years leading the Potter League for Animals.
Police said the suspect used a fraudulent credit card at several businesses at the Smithfield Crossing.
The intense, smoky fire at Maritime Solutions burned for more than an hour as crews fought the flames and cold weather.
A pickup truck crashed into a telephone pole on Flat River Road on Wednesday.
Firefighters are battling a fire at 1250 East Main Road.
Crews were dispatched at around 6:45 p.m.
Raquel Delgado, 67, is accused of assaulting two children and giving a 31-year-old Providence man access to victims.
The Portsmouth Business Association is warning local merchants.
Police are now searching the suspect who passed a note telling a clerk she'd be shot if she didn't hand over cash.
Proposed rules for dog parks are on hold, for now.
James Feijo, owner of Daniel Chapter One, pleaded guilty to selling unapproved drugs and dodging employment taxes in September.