Timeless hair and makeup trends and vintage furs and frocks heat up Providence's Federal Hill on a cold winter day.
A new nonprofit shows young people the ins-and-outs of digital storytelling.
Here’s a reminder of some women-owned businesses that you can help support this month and every day.
Dante Bellini Jr.'s short film highlights a tradition he fears will be lost with the next generation if we don't teach young people the craft.
Back by popular demand, the exhibit will feature life-size and life-like animatronic dinosaurs, rides, fossil dig stations, special events and more from April to August.
A free seminar series at URI lets you try out your sleuthing skills.
Read up on the inner workings of Rhode Island’s criminal underworld in these local accounts.
For culinary and true crime fans, take the Providence Tour Company’s Crime and Cuisine on Federal Hill tour.
The former Rhode Island State Police detective weighs in on his “Cat and Mouse” rivalry, and later friendship, between him and master thief Tony Fiore.
A look back at the former Rhode Island State Police superintendent and detective’s career during the mob heydays.
Rhode Island’s first female cardiologist recalls the winding road that led her to cross paths with the state’s Mafia elite, in more ways than one.
Need more true crime-inspired TV in your life? Here’s where you can catch Rhode Island on the small and big screen.
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