BRISTOL, R.I. (WPRI) — Thousands flocked to Bristol Thursday to partake in America’s oldest continuous Fourth of July Celebration. Hope Street was lined with patriotic revelers as the town hosted its ...
Voting will be open until noon on Saturday, Oct. 4, with the winner to be announced on National Rhode Island Day on Oct. 5.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha is backing Gov. Dan McKee’s decision to withhold the release of a forensic audit on the Washington Bridge.
The oldest commemoration of the nation’s founding drew thousands of people to watch floats, listen to music, and see local celebrities. Celebrations took place around Rhode Island as well. Here’s what ...
The annual series of concerts, fund-raising events, galas, beauty contests, and carnivals has ushered in the biggest day on the town’s social calendar BRISTOL, R.I. — The red, white and blue stripe ...
Cheers for the red, white and blue – and for Bristol, the quiet East Bay town that rockets to life each summer as host of the nation’s oldest continuously operating Fourth of July Parade. If joining ...
It's time. We've made it through 16 entries and three rounds of voting and now it's time to decide: What is the Most Rhode Island Thing Ever? Voters have whittled away from the entries that started in ...