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The old Pizzico location is new with East Bay Oyster Bar more
Diamond Room opens in the spot previously occupied by Custom House Tavern more
Russell Taub and David Cicilline are both running for the congressional seat more
Not all memory care assisted living facilities are created equal. Briarcliffe Gardens, on a beautiful, 30 acre campus in Johnston, is an independently-owned facility that offers the kind of personal … more
Sam Hood Adrain comes back to Providence with his experimental theater company in tow more
Elena Lledo lives, loves and laughs about her life on the East Side more
After RIDOT shifted funds from the Gano Street Gateway to the Providence Pedestrian Bridge, East Siders rallied to restore the project more
Is Gilbane's new student housing development a boon or a bust for College Hill? more
Clear your schedule for kickball in Providence, blues and barbecue in East Providence and a ton of oysters on Block Island more
An East Side elementary school welcomes a new principal more
Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, lactose intolerant – wherever you are in Li'l Rhody, you’re bound to find a dining option that meets your needs. more
Making sure your footwear is in tip top shape more
Find out where to buy bikes and gear, rent a ride and maintain your wheels in the city more
The former state rep talks community, historic preservation and the cause that's taking up all his time more
Now that the construction on Hope Street is completed, what’s next for the East Side? more
Since its inception in 1955, the Advanced Placement (AP) program has offered college-level courses and exams to high school students. more
Get you food goodies before they run out more
Providence-based food app tells you where to go, not where you shouldn't more
From meetings with Santa to the heavy metal stylings of Trans-Siberian Orchestra, here's how to do the holidays right in RI. more
Nitro Cart's smooth, frothy coffee is now pouring from taps all over the state – and business isn't slowing down more
Hear the voices of Olneyville's collective history more
Dolapo Akinkugbe – aka DAP – on balancing academia, music, family and the legacy of Abbey Road more
It’d be difficult to find a more awkward entrance into the political arena than the arrival of Clay Pell. His car... make that his perceived loss of one... will remain one of those indelible … more
Rudy Cheeks on four decades of local music more
See what's happening in your East Side neighborhood more
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