In the Kitchen: Vietnamese Sweet & Spicy Beef
In the Kitchen: Vietnamese Sweet & Spicy Beef
In the Kitchen: Vietnamese Sweet & Spicy Beef
This week on Newsmakers: Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University's School of Public Health and former White House COVID-19 response coordinator, discusses the new COVID-19 vaccines and reflects on the pandemic; Adam Greenman, president and CEO of the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island, discusses the Jewish holidays and concerns about rising antisemitism.
Two students were arrested at Johnston High School. One of the students allegedly assaulted the school resource officer.
A Pawtucket man will serve seven years in prison for his role in a national drug trafficking operation that hid drugs in toy trucks, Halloween decorations and Disney items, according to the U.S. Attorney’s office for Massachusetts.
For the second time in the state's history, the Independent Man will soon be lowered to the ground for repairs.
Photojournalist Ryan Welch captured her special day in this 12 News at 5 exclusive.
The Providence City Council is taking steps to establish the capital as the country's first "Climate Jobs City."
Rhode Island's biggest hospital groups continued to pay big salaries to their million chief executives during the second year of the pandemic, according to IRS filings newly obtained by Target 12.
Arndres Mason from Johnson & Wales joins Kayla for Thursday's Community Focus.
Police in Attleboro are looking for a man who robbed a convenience store at gunpoint.
Chief John Lynch submitted a letter of resignation earlier this week, saying he wants to have more time to support his family.
A historic building in Fall River that went up in flames earlier this week has been torn down.
The long-vacant building was destroyed by a fire on Tuesday evening.