RIPTA is establishing several bus route detours in Newport on Saturday to accommodate the Saint Patrick's Day parade.
Last May, the Rhode Island legislature gave the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority an additional $15 million from the ...
Some of the bills are new, while others are reruns, but all seek to fill a $32.6 million budget gap that threatens deep cuts in bus service.
The Providence Saint Patrick’s Day parade is Saturday, beginning at Smith Street and Hilltop Avenue, and will proceed along ...
The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island (ACLU) announced Monday that a proposed settlement has been filed in the ...
In total, legislators have or plan to introduce seven bills aimed at funding RIPTA. One bill, if passed, would eliminate ...
ACLU of R.I. lawyers filed a class-action lawsuit after a 2021 data breach affected 22,000 people, including RIPTA employees, ...
Lawmakers and advocates for public transportation have come up with proposals they believe could fill the potential gap.
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) will detour Routes 60, 63 and 67 in Newport on Saturday, March 15, 2025, to accommodate the St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The following detours will be in ...
Rhode Island lawmakers are considering several bills to address a $32.6 million budget shortfall that threatens RIPTA bus routes. Proposed solutions include requiring large employers near bus ...