Former state Sen. Sandra Cano reflects on her two-month SBA stint; and a $5,000 fine for Providence basketball coach Kim ...
Energy bills are high in Rhode Island this winter, due to a combination of higher-than-normal rates and very cold weather.
Gusty winds and the snow and ice left over from the weekend's storm caused multiple power outages in our area.
Cold temperatures mean more heat, and that means a bigger energy bill for Rhode Islanders. According to the latest data from ...
(WJAR) — Fire crews and Rhode Island Energy officials responded to a street in Cranston after a power line was down. NBC 10 ...
J.L. “Lynn” Singleton, president and CEO of the Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC), announced that Rhode Island Energy ...
Rhode Island state lawmakers held an informative legislative briefing to try and address rising utility costs.
PPL Corporation, the Pittsburgh-based energy company, purchased National Grid in Rhode Island in 2022 and rebranded it RI ...
Ratepayers are already paying more than ever for service that keeps getting worse, says state Representative Megan L. Cotter.
Widespread snowfall began Saturday evening and is expected to go on overnight. Freezing rain and icy conditions are forecasted for Sunday morning.
Rhode Island has experienced a colder winter than usual, leading to increased energy demand and higher energy bills. The state's reliance on natural gas, limited pipeline capacity, and increased ...