Author: Nancy West
Senate budget writers may be optimistic about business taxes for the next biennium, but May revenues show a continued downward trend.Read More
Photograph by James Messina This Independence Day, WaterFire Providence is proud to celebrate not only our nation’s birthday but also the incredible small businesses that make Rhode Island thrive. As part of our July 4th WaterFire lighting, we’re hosting a Small Business Market in Market Square — offering local entrepreneurs a unique opportunity to not only support WaterFire but also…Read More
The Vikings made a change to their roster after the end of this week’s mandatory minicamp.Read More
Suns star Kevin Durant has a new potential trade suitor this summer.Read More
Cooper Flagg reportedly earned a staggering amount of money at Duke. Who could be next in line? Here are the 10 most valuable men’s college basketball players, per On3.Read More
As golfers teed off during opening day of this year’s 125th U.S. Open Championship, state officials inside of a tent overlooking the course’s…Read More
Police Chief Christopher Britton outlined the allegations in an April 30 letter to Ohio’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation.Read More
Governor Josh Stein has signed into law a major overhaul of how the state pension fund is managed. Its supporters say the changes will lead to better investment returns on the $127 billion fund.Read More
Marines arrive on seventh day of protests in Los Angeles, following Trump’s extraordinary decision to send National Guard troopsRead More
I still remember the first time I tried to “go vegan.” It lasted a weekend. On Friday, I bought almond milk, frozen edamame, a block of tofu, and a mountain of kale. By Sunday night, I was standing at the fridge in sweatpants, eating leftover macaroni and cheese straight from the container. Not because I […]Read More