The unemployment rate in the City of Fall River in January rose 1.6% percent to...
Fall River Mayor Paul Coogan and City Council President Cliff Ponte held back-to-back press conferences...
The Fall River Fire Department showed off its newest vehicle yesterday, thanks in part to...
In a week from now, Fall River students from elementary to high school will be back in their classrooms getting ready for the academic challenges coming up this fall. FRC Media News spoke with
Read MoreFuel Assistance applications are being accepted from the Fall River’s Anti-Poverty Agency Citizens for Citizens, Inc. The benefits for eligible applicants begin on November 1st. Fuel Assistance Director Garth Patterson explains that the guidelines
Read MoreCitizens for Citizens, Fall River’s anti-poverty agency, has mailed out approximately eleven thousand fuel assistance applications so far this summer. The program, however, starts two months from now, despite the fact fuel prices, such
Read MoreFreshman Orientation for students who plan to attend BMC Durfee High School this fall is planned for Wednesday, August 31st. Students are asked to report to Nagle Auditorium at 8:00 a.m. To view a
Read MoreIn an effort to raise awareness about drug and alcohol addiction in young people, the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office is setting up a display at Fall River Government Center on Tuesday, August 30th.
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