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.
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 ...
Rhode Island will receive $125 million in federal funding toward replacing the westbound side of the Washington Bridge.
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A day after demolition work on the Washington Bridge was abruptly halted to "preserve evidence" for the state's ongoing ...
Rhode Island's Attorney General has brought work on the westbound portion of the Washington Bridge to a grinding halt.
The Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office announced Tuesday that demolition work on the westbound span of the Washington ...
PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Department of Transportation abruptly halted demolition of the Washington Bridge on I-195 West ...