PORTLAND, Ore. — Providence and the Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) will return to the bargaining table this week as the historic nurses strike stretches into the sixth week.
Officials at Providence Health and Services have agreed to return to negotiations with a union representing nearly 5,000 nurses across eight hospitals statewide.
U.S. Sen. Jack Reed on Friday hosted a press conference at Butler Hospital in Providence to highlight what he called unlawful ...
A Pawtucket man accused of hopping into a Providence police cruiser outside Rhode Island Hospital and fleeing across state ...
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha joined 12 News at 4 on Tuesday for his monthly interview, where he discussed topics ranging from the Trump administration’s attempted federal ...
To help protect against the virus, Dr. Rachael Harrison an epidemiologist from Providence Hospital spoke about what the ...
With Providence set to cut healthcare benefits for striking nurses in 10 days, many on the picket lines are preparing for ...
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Providence Health and the Oregon Nurses Association will resume negotiations on Tuesday. Nurses have been on strike for more than a month. Union members overwhelmingly defeated a ...
Top prospect Matthew Poitras and defenseman Michael Callahan have been recalled from their American Hockey League (AHL) ...
RAYNHAM, Mass. (WLNE) — The Raynham Police Department said members of the police and fire departments provided life-saving ...