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Advertisement -by Christopher Shea, Rhode Island Current July 10, 2025 For the first time in half a dozen years, the number of unhoused people in Rhode Island is on the decline. But the good news ...
Mayor Reeves says 27 Pallet shelters will be split between two non-profits. 14 of them will go to Reentry Alliance Pensacola which is currently helping around 100 members of the homeless community.
The Rhode Island Homeless Advocacy Project is hosting a demonstration in front of the home of Providence Mayor Brett Smiley.
The "community conversation" on Pallet shelter sites was at full capacity a week before the July 1 meeting was scheduled to take place.
Didn’t I hear at the City Council meeting that approved the purchase of more Pallet shelters from many councilors who said community engagement would be coming about the location of the shelters ...
If a bill that would provide a one-time exemption to exceed the tax cap in Providence doesn’t advance to the Senate floor, there will be major ripple effects both for city taxpayers and City … ...
Shoppers lined up outside the store on restocking day to get unbelievable deals. Two sisters say they camped out over night so they could be first in line.
The Pallet Shelter units Elkins is looking at— the S2 Sleeper shelter, which is 70 square feet, are not cheap. They’re about $16,000 a piece, and 50 of them would cost around $800,000.
Thousands protested President Donald Trump and his policies in Providence and elsewhere in RI, coinciding with a national "No Kings Day" and Trump's military parade in Washington, D.C. Protesters ...
These new 64-square-foot living quarters have no indoor plumbing or cooking capabilities. (Photo courtesy Pallet PBC/Pallet Shelter Homes) ...
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