The following road and lane closure notices have been scheduled by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) and Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA). All schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change. RITBA Weekly Lane Closure Updates September 18 – 24, 2022 Newport Claiborne Pell BridgeEastbound Right Lane Closure- 9/19 to 9/23- 9 […]
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Counties with the highest unemployment rate in Rhode Island
Unemployment rates, while significantly lower than the alarming pandemic peak of 14.7% experienced in April 2020, remain a subject of concern, notably as economic experts bandy around the idea of a potential recession by 2023. The last economic recession—the Great Recession of 2008-2010—sent rates up to 10% as of October 2009. It was not until […]
Rhode Island Foundation inviting South County residents to share ideas at a free community dinner on Sept. 20
The Rhode Island Foundation is inviting local residents to share their thoughts about the issues that are important to them at a free community dinner on September 20. The get-together is a re-boot of its 2018 “Together RI” initiative. “When we did this four years ago, there already was a troubling tendency toward divisiveness and […]
Full of Fall Fun: DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife hosting nature-based programs for outdoor adventure
PROVIDENCE, RI: Fall is the perfect time to get outdoors and enjoy the beauty of nature. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will be hosting lots of fun, nature-based educational programs all autumn long. From family bird watching and hunter education classes to a beautiful guided outdoor walk, there’s something for everyone. Join DEM’s Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Aquatic Resource Education, Hunter Education, and Wildlife Outreach staff to learn about Rhode Island’s fish and wildlife resources or to try out a new outdoor skill this fall!
Most of the programs being offered are free of charge and family-friendly. Visit our website for a complete list of up-to-date programs. A list of programs and registration information are listed below:
HUNTER EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Firearms Familiarization (Ages: 10+, Parent/guardian required to be in attendance for participants under 18)
Are you interested in hunting or target shooting, but don’t know where to start? Designed for beginners, in this course you’ll learn about the six actions of firearms, ammunition, storage, transport, safety, and more!
Date: Saturday, Sept. 17
Location: Hope Library, 374 North Road, Hope, RI
Time: 10 AM- 2PM
Registration: Register here.
Cost: Free
Learn to Hunt ’22 (Ages: 10+, Parent/guardian required to be in attendance for participants under 18)
New to hunting? Need some guidance? We’re here to help you! Students will be split into groups and assigned an instructor to assist with activities. Each group will be given coordinates to find their own hunting camp, hike to the destination, while encountering some surprise wilderness first-aid scenarios. Students will learn to safely carry training firearms through the woods and around obstacles while maintaining safe muzzle control. At the camp, the group will work together to build a natural ground blind and setup a provided tree stand. Everyone will sit through a simulated hunt while discussing various aspects of what they should be observing. Finally, students will follow a blood trail to a downed 3-D animal where they will learn what to do after the shot as well as field dressing techniques. All equipment provided, please do not bring your own firearms or ammunition. Students should come dressed for a day outdoors involving on and off trail hiking and sitting for long periods of time. Indoor bathrooms are on site as well as a refrigerator and microwave. Please bring bug spray, lunch and snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages. Class is rain or shine unless severe weather is predicted, in which participants will be notified.
Date: Saturday, Oct. 15
Location: RIDEM Division of Fish and Wildlife Outdoor Education Office, 1B Camp E-Hun-Tee Place, Exeter Time: 10 AM- 5 PM
Registration: Register here.
Cost: Free
WILDLIFE OUTREACH PROGRAMS
Rhode Island Coverts Workshop (Ages: Adults)
Are you interested in creating wildlife habitat on your own land? The RI Coverts Workshop is a great place to start! This workshop will provide you with background info on wildlife habitat, ecological concepts, and forest management practices that you can apply at a smaller scale. You’ll meet professionals from various organizations to learn how to help wildlife on your property, and will take a field trip to see past participants’ habitat projects! Staff from DEM’s Division of Fish and Wildlife and DEM’s Division of Agriculture and Forest Environment will be joining the lineup of speakers for this awesome workshop, in partnership with the RI Resource Conservation & Development Area Council, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the University of Rhode Island!
Date: Saturday, Oct. 15
Location: Canonicus Camp and Conference Center, 54 Exeter Rd, Exeter, RI
Time: 8 AM-4 PM
Registration: Call Paul Dolan at 401-500-0399 or email rircd2283@gmail.com.
Cost: $20 (includes materials and lunch)
Nature on the North Branch (All ages)
Division of Fish and Wildlife is teaming up with the Pawtuxet River Authority and Watershed Council for a morning of fall nature fun! Our RIDEM Wildlife Outreach staff will be leading a family bird walk and will be sharing information about the RI Breeding Bird Atlas 2.0. There will also be nature crafts and other fun activities for the whole family. Questions? Contact PRATakeFiveChallenge@gmail.com.
Date: Saturday, Oct. 22
Location: 2 Lincoln Ave, Coventry, RI 02816 (at the Phenix-Harris Riverwalk)
Time: Birding at 9 AM, craft drop-in or walk 10 AM – 12 PM
Registration: Register here.
Cost: Free
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
Summer Deer Survey (All ages)
DEM biologists are collecting reports of does (females), bucks (males) and fawns (young) across Rhode Island until the end of September! Observations can be submitted through the Survey123 app on your smartphone or home computer. Data from this survey provides information, such as fawn to doe ratios and reproductive success, which will help guide management decisions that support a healthy deer herd in the state. Photos are optional but recommended where possible.
Date: Aug. 1- Sept. 30
Report Wildlife Sightings: www.dem.ri.gov/reportwildlife
For more information on DEM programs and initiatives, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem) for timely updates.
Counties with the highest COVID-19 infection rates in Rhode Island
The vaccine deployment in December 2020 signaled a turning point in the COVID-19 pandemic. By the end of May 2021, 40% of the U.S. population was fully vaccinated. But as vaccination rates lagged over the summer, new surges of COVID-19 came, including Delta in the summer of 2021, and now the Omicron variant, which comprises […]
New census data shows Rhode Island ranked 24th in child poverty; 4th for children’s health insurance coverage
Rhode Island KIDS COUNT released new data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) today. The ACS provides national and state-level data on poverty, income, and health insurance coverage. Rhode Island KIDS COUNT is a statewide children’s policy organization that works to improve the health, economic well-being, safety, education, and development of […]
Rhode Island Congressional Delegation announces $82.5 million grant to upgrade Pell Bridge
U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline today announced an $82.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s INFRA Grant Program to upgrade the Pell Bridge. Planned improvements to the deck, suspension system, and towers will extend the life of New England’s longest suspension bridge by an […]
Election 2022: R.I. Board of Elections will meet on Monday to consider recount requests
The Rhode Island Board of Elections today announced that it will meet on Monday, September 19th at 9:30 am to consider recounts requested in the September 13th primary races listed below. Recounts will be conducted and completed on Monday, and the Board will meet again on Tuesday, September 20th to certify final primary election results. […]
Three promoted to Vice President roles at Family Service of Rhode Island
By Family Service of Rhode Island Family Service of Rhode Island (FSRI) announced the promotion of three of their own to Vice Presidential roles today, showing their dedication to representing the community they serve. The human service agency provides over 30 programs, each falling under its four H-Divisions– Health, Hope, Healing, and Home. Candace Johndrow, a decade-long veteran of FSRI, […]
RI Hospitality Association’s 19th annual Economic Outlook Breakfast predicts continued recovery in 2023
The Rhode Island Hospitality Association (RIHA) hosted its 19th Annual Economic Outlook Breakfast for hospitality industry professionals at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Warwick, Rhode Island, earlier this week. Industry analysts predict that by 2023, Rhode Island’s restaurant and lodging industries will continue to reshape and recover in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, international inflation and economic […]
Counties with the highest rate of food insecure children in Rhode Island
Food insecurity is a widespread problem in the United States, with people experiencing food insecurity in every single county in the nation. The nonprofit Feeding America describes food insecurity as “a lack of consistent access to enough food for every person in a household to live an active, healthy life.” Food insecurity hits children particularly […]
Election 2022: Primary election – no surprises, lackluster turnout – tough day for Progressives
The table is now set for the November election, after a primary campaign that produced few surprises, attracted few voters, was expensive, and showed Rhode Island’s Democratic Party to be more centrist than progressive. It also proved that sports and politics share one certain truth – timing. In all sports you want your team to […]
Election 2022: Statewide Primary results
Results for the 2022 Rhode Island Statewide Primary will begin to display after the polls close on September 13, 2022, at 8:00 PM. The following results are provided by the State of Rhode Island Board of Elections and are unofficial until certified. Updates will occur approximately every 5-10 minutes after 8 pm as new data […]
Rhode Island Gov. McKee narrowly wins Democratic primary
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee eked out a victory in his Democratic primary on Tuesday, beating back strong challenges from a pair of opponents as he seeks his first full term in office. McKee, the former lieutenant governor who became the state’s chief executive a year and a half ago when two-term […]
Seth Magaziner wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Rhode Island’s 2nd Congressional District
WASHINGTON (AP) — Seth Magaziner wins Democratic nomination for U.S. House in Rhode Island’s 2nd Congressional District. This story is breaking and will be updated.
Cities with the fastest-growing home prices in Rhode Island
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‘Woman King,’ Viola Davis and the culmination of a struggle
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Rupture of Warwick sewer line causes DEM to extend upper bay shellfishing closure
PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is announcing that it will extend the emergency shellfishing closure of Upper Narragansett Bay Conditional Area A — which was previously closed after extreme rainfall Sept. 5-6 and scheduled to reopen Sept. 16 — until further notice. Any harvesting of shellfish in this area is prohibited indefinitely.
The cause of the closure extension is a rupture of a 24-inch sewer line on Lake Shore Drive in Warwick, resulting in the discharge of sewage to Warwick Pond. DEM first became aware of the discharge Sept. 12 at 8 PM. As of 10 AM today, the Warwick Sewer Authority was working to install temporary bypass pumping and estimates that around 450,000 gallons had overflowed to Warwick Pond. The discharge is ongoing.
As a precaution, DEM and the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) are advising residents to temporarily refrain from both primary contact recreational water activities (wading, swimming) and secondary contact activities (canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and fishing) on Warwick Pond, Buckeye Brook, Mill Creek, and Mill Cove and to avoid consuming any fish from these waters (see map above) until further notice. Swimming in any area currently under the extended emergency shellfish closure is not recommended.
For information on emergency and conditional area water quality related shellfish closures, call DEM’s 24-hour shell fishing hotline at 401-222-2900, visit www.dem.ri.gov/shellfish, or sign up for the Office of Water Resources’ listserv here: RishellfishOWR-subscribe@listserve.ri.gov.
For more information about DEM divisions and programs, visit www.dem.ri.gov or follow us on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem) for timely updates.
How gas prices have changed in Rhode Island in the last week
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Report: Rhode Island is 2022’s 4th Most Vaccinated State
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It’s Primary Day – Get Out and Vote
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Tiny Kitchen Magic: Roasted beet and goat cheese salad
Well, hello there. Long time no see. I’ve missed you! Sorry for missing last month (and being a day late here). Work obligations kept taking me away on Sundays and I just didn’t have the time or energy to write the column. But, now that summer festival season is over, I’m back and ready to […]
Some shellfishing areas in Narragansett Bay reopen following emergency closure
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What to watch in last multistate primaries of midterm season
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URI’s efforts to study plastic pollution get federal boost
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