Despite federal threats to hold public officials accountable for opposing the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley wants to possibly add a sales tax to commercial parking lots.
In order for Smiley to be able to get the tax on parking approved, he would have to go through the Rhode Island General Assembly, opening the door for other cities and towns to add the tax to ...
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley joined 12 News at 4 to talk about what’s ahead for the capital city in 2025. The president may ...
Eventually, Hirsch’s team brought “dozens of people” to the Providence City Hall, where City Councilors Justin Roias and ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Providence Mayor Brett Smiley joined 12 News at 4 to talk about what’s ahead for the capital city ...
As the Trump administration issues new executive orders, Mayor Brett Smiley maintains that Providence police officers won't ...
A former Providence Mayor, and current property owner, Joe Paolino Jr. has produced a plan to beautify Downtown ...
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley announced an extension to the temporary overnight warming center in response to extreme cold ...
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley and the City Council announced that several warming centers will extend overnight Wednesday due ...
Whether it’s a different storefront on Thayer Street or a new construction project, The Herald’s Metro section has kept its ...
A symbol of community, love, justice and more, Martin Luther King Day has become a day for others to celebrate those ...