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Hosted by Will Gilbert, Michaela Johnson & Brendan Kirby, The Rhode Show is WPRI 12's daily lifestyle show for having fun, eating well, and living life
Hosted by Will Gilbert, Michaela Johnson & Brendan Kirby, The Rhode Show is WPRI 12's daily lifestyle show for having fun, eating well, and living life
One of Rhode Island's longest-serving state lawmakers has been stripped of a title she's held for more than a decade.
Detectives arrested a Providence couple last week after a months-long investigation uncovered what’s being described as a “sophisticated drug operation.”
The police said this was a large, coordinated effort between multiple agencies.
The Governor commented to press during an interview on Tuesday that his son is a new father to a baby girl.
The "Green Comet" will be its closest to Earth on February 2. It is believed the comet has not been seen for 50,000 years. Local photographers captured out-of-this-world photos of the cosmic visitor.
With record-breaking cold expected this weekend, AAA Northeast is urging drivers to make sure their car batteries are in good shape.
Rhode Island Department of Transportation Director Peter Alviti joined 12 News at 4 to discuss ongoing roadway projects, winter weather prep, the new Pawtucket MBTA station, and the importance of driving sober.
A current North Providence police detective and a former lieutenant were arraigned on embezzlement and fraud charges on Monday.
Chief Alfredo Ruggerio wants the public and his staff to know that the two men charged with embezzlement are not representative of the whole police force.
With only a few weeks until the Super Bowl, legal sports betting has finally arrived in Massachusetts.
Tuesday morning, the legalization of sports betting in Massachusetts went live at three state-approved sites, including the MGM Springfield.
Gov. Dan McKee and other state leaders held a news conference formally announcing the legislation that would ban the sale, manufacture, and transfer of assault weapons.