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Back before motorized apparatus, teams of horses were used to pull the pumpers and ladders. Here's a historical look at the city's many fire stations. → Read More
Hello everyone! It’s graduation time again. Journal photographer Kris Craig was on the scene at the University of Rhode Island commencement recently. It is always a colorful scene, as the graduates are in high spirits and often decorate their mortarboards in various ways. Journal photographers regularly shoot enough pictures for photo galleries at assignments, and take video as well. Check out… → Read More
Photos from tonight's semifinals of the Midwest regional of the men's college basketball NCAA Tournament game. → Read More
A photo gallery of many of the Superintendents of the Rhode Island State Police over the decades → Read More
URI fires men's basketball coach David Cox after 4 seasons → Read More
At times Madison Square Garden sounded like the Dunk as the PC Friars took on the Butler Bulldogs in the Big East Tournament quarterfinals Thursday. → Read More
A look back at Tom Brady in New England → Read More
Rep. James Langevin, has represented Rhode Island's second district since 2001, when he became the first\u00a0quadriplegic\u00a0to serve in Congress. → Read More
Nick Alahverdian was a critic of the RI child welfare system. Police say he is linked to a sexual assault case in Utah, where he was Nicholas Rossi. → Read More
The great snowstorm of February 1978 still lives in the minds of many Rhode Islanders. → Read More
Providence Journal photographers were out covering life in RI every day, capturing moments of heartbreak, triumph and beauty. → Read More
Block Island has a history reaching back to the mid-17th century. In the days of steamships, it was a bustling place. → Read More
From superheroes to characters from anime, fantasy classics and video games, this year's cosplay pageant did not disappoint. → Read More
From Scooby-Doo to the witchy sisters of "Hocus Pocus," here are some of the costumed characters who ran the race on Halloween morning. → Read More
Serving a practical purpose in the days of horse transportation, they now provide artistic flourishes in Providence and other Rhode Island cities. → Read More
Summer visitors to Narragansett are long gone, but RI's fishing village of Galilee is still bustling. → Read More
Remembering the glory days of Providence's tallest and most recognizable building, which sadly has been vacant for eight years. → Read More
Before it became a RI state park in 1968, Bristol's Colt Farm was graced by statues that public visitors were able to enjoy, along with the scenery. → Read More
Providence's premier Halloween event has its largest display ever for 2021, with 6,000 carved pumpkins. → Read More
In Providence, there were “canteens” that served refreshments, had dancing and other activities for recreation. → Read More