3. Another piece of the funding puzzle for the Washington Bridge clicked into place on Friday, when Rhode Island’s ...
Rhode Island will receive a $125.4 million mega grant toward replacing the westbound side of the Washington Bridge.
Christopher Shea, Rhode Island CurrentSeptember 20, 2024 Rhode Island will receive $125.4 million in federal grant funding to ...
Rhode Island will receive $125 million in federal funding toward replacing the westbound side of the Washington Bridge.
Attorney General Peter Neronha said Friday the demolition work on the Washington Bridge will likely be able to resume in a ...
East Providence's leader discusses the Washington Bridge, the City Council, Crescent Park, Henderson Bridge, and whether he's ...
Rhode Island has received $125 million in federal funding to help replace the defunct Washington Bridge, U.S. Sen. Jack Reed's office announced Friday. Target 12 Investigator Ted Nesi has the details.
As the case begins to take shape, Superior Court Judge Brian P. Stern could become a household name — especially if it goes ...
The funding is about $100 million short of what the state had been seeking, although federal officials said they're working ...
Rhode Island is set to receive over $125 million in federal grant money to help replace the Washington Bridge.
The U.S. Department of Transportation "Mega" grant will pay a chunk of the cost, last estimated at more than $400 million, of tearing the old bridge down and building a new one. The Mega grant program ...
This week on Newsmakers: East Providence Mayor Bob DaSilva discusses the Washington Bridge crisis, his relationship with the City Council, the future of Crescent Park and the Henderson Bridge, and ...