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While being arrested for trespassing, Devon Flanagan, an assistant attorney general in Rhode Island, told officers, "You're ...
A Rhode Island prosecutor is under review after police body camera footage recorded her warning officers that they would ...
Neronha co-led a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Aug. 18 over immigration conditions put on funds used to support ...
The Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association has released a statement on the state’s body-worn camera policy following the arrest of a Rhode Island special assistant attorney general.  Devon Flanagan, a ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi sent a letter to Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee, alleging the state's "sanctuary policies" obstruct federal immigration enforcement. Governor McKee and Attorney ...
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha and a coalition of other Democratic attorneys general filed a federal lawsuit against the Trump administration Monday, accusing the federal government of ...
Unlicensed Providence car dealer gets prison, fine for rolling back odometers RI Attorney General Peter F. Neronha said Pablo Beato sold 42 cars with rolled back odometers.
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha sued the Trump administration on July 28 over a Trump administration demand that states turn over the personal data of millions of food stamp recipients.
Attorney General Peter F. Neronha is amending a deal to make the sale of Our Lady of Fatima and Roger Williams Medical Center more attractive to potential investors.
In a ruling handed down Friday, U.S. District Judge William Smith granted Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha’s motion for summary judgment that dismisses a lawsuit filed by a coalition ...
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha announced Thursday he has revised the conditions he placed on the sale of cash-strapped Roger Williams Medical Center and ...
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha joined 21 other states Monday in suing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) over an “unprecedented demand” for sensitive personal information ...