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Advertisement -by Nancy Lavin, Rhode Island CurrentJuly 11, 2025 Steven Spielberg never made a cult-favorite thriller about the dangers of sewage-infested waters. But the amount of fecal matter ...
President Donald Trump will mark the one-year anniversary of the Butler assassination attempt with his family, followed by a ...
After power outages impacted the local area during the holiday weekend due to severe weather, Meteorologist Catie McNeil offers tips and information on how to stay safe and prepare for violent and ...
The utility's president explains what went wrong with its IT systems after the July 3 thunderstorm and how its leaders are ...
GoLocal interviewed Greg Cornett, the President of Rhode Island Energy, in the aftermath of last weekend's summer storm.
Summer in Rhode Island brings more than sunshine and days by the water. It also elevates the critical needs of thousands of local families.
In the Sweltering Southwest, Planting Solar Panels in Farmland Can Help Both Photovoltaics and Crops
Agrivoltaic solar arrays can shade crops from sun while moisture from vegetation cools the panels to increase their ...
(WJAR) — Thousands lost power in Rhode Island on Wednesday morning. As of 8:00 a.m., Rhode Island Energy’s outage map said ...
Chris Doherty, broker/owner of Doherty Properties in Lowell, said in addition to different cabinet colors, people who buy new ...
The Rhode Island Energy Foundation has announced $250,000 in grants to support 22 nonprofit organizations dedicated to enhancing the lives of residents throughout the state. Since 2022, the foundation ...
This past weekend, a storm rolled through Rhode Island, knocking out power to more than 60,000 Rhode Island Energy customers.
After getting criticized for its response to power outages last week, representatives from Rhode Island Energy are preparing ...
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