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While being arrested for trespassing, Devon Flanagan, an assistant attorney general in Rhode Island, told officers, "You're gonna regret this."
A Rhode Island prosecutor is under review after police body camera footage recorded her warning officers that they would regret arresting her.
You may have noticed actor Glen Powell, seemingly covered in blood, riding a bike all over Rhode Island this week.
Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Hogan Flanagan and a friend had been asked to leave Clarke Cooke House in Newport when officers arrived, police video showed.
Police video shows a state prosecutor telling officers it is “protocol” for them to turn off the camera if “a citizen” asks them to do so. Experts say that’s not true.
Employees of the joint organization that operates The Public’s Radio and Rhode Island PBS are being offered voluntary buyouts due to the recent loss of $1.1 million in annual federal funding. “This is a significant and painful cut,
The gap between revenues and spending has been filled by one-time surpluses and federal funds. But RIPEC President Michael DiBiase said that instead of raising taxes further, state leaders should fill the gap by cutting spending.
Think Cali holds the monopoly on surfing in the continental US? Kook, please: Paddle directly to jail and do not collect 200 sand dollars.
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AP Newsroom on MSNFrank Caprio, Rhode Island judge who drew huge online audience with his compassion, dies at age 88
Retired Providence, Rhode Island, Municipal Court Judge Frank Caprio, who found online fame as a caring jurist and host of ”Caught in Providence″ died Tuesday. He was 88.
Rhode Island Monthly editor Jamie Coelho pens a book of her favorite places to eat, drink and take powder room selfies.