JFK offers regular nonstop flights to nearly 200 cities and 80 countries across the globe, according to the RIAC press release. The new route will allow more international visitors to travel to Providence, wrote Alana O’Hare, spokesperson for the Providence Warwick Convention and Visitors Bureau, in an email to The Herald.
Small, fertile, rugged and fueled by an expansive appetite, the species, he says, is “an exemplary invader, a perfect invader.” European green crabs originally hail from the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the southwestern Baltic Sea.
Sorokin, Islanders shut out Flyers, win Sixth in row
After President Donald Trump’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released a memo telling state agencies to freeze disbursements of federal funds on January 27, New York Attorney General Letitia James and a coalition of 22 states and the District of Columbia sued.
While the memo from the Trump administration to freeze federal funds has been rescinded, the actions and intent have not, writes the president and CEO of United Way of Rhode Island.
Our reporter, Anthony, is on the road again. This time, visiting New York and exploring its beautiful islands.
As the energy sector continues to expand, developers and contractors looking to expand their footprint are crossing state lines to construct
The history of the Jacksonville Jaguars and NFL reveals the average coaching tenure the past 31 seasons is 4.2 years. Can Liam Coen stick around longer?
The UN had plans to build a city that would serve as its headquarters and the world's capital. A World War II Scituate spy base was key.
The move comes after a lawsuit filed by 22 Democratic state attorney generals, including New York’s Letitia James, argued the bombshell memo by the Office of Management and Budget requiring
United States Attorney Zachary Cunha said that a Romanian man plead guilty to installing card skimmers in ATMs in six states. Mario Demarco, a/k/a Marius Lupu a/k/a David Ademec, until recently residing in Queens,
Romanian national has admitted to a federal judge in Rhode Island that he participated in a conspiracy that installed card skimming devices on bank ATMs in at least six states, including Rhode Island,