Narragansett Beer marks 21 years since its revival with June 24 taproom party
The brewery will celebrate the anniversary of its 2005 comeback with a birthday bash and the release of a Narragansett Cream Ale at its Providence waterfront taproom
Bike Newport names Tuni Schartner director of partnerships and philanthropy
The longtime Rhode Island nonprofit and small-business advocate joins the Newport cycling organization to lead fundraising and partnership efforts
Jane Pickens Theater to host Rhode Island premiere of ‘Mermaid’ with star Johnny Pemberton
The SXSW selection screens June 12 in Newport, followed by a Q&A with actor Johnny Pemberton and Rhode Island filmmakers the Kinnane Brothers
Pell Center survey links authoritarian attitudes to support for democratic norm violations
The national survey of more than 2,000 voters found that respondents scoring highest on a child-rearing-based authoritarian scale were most likely to back changing election rules, censoring media and ignoring court rulings
This Day in RI History: June 10, 1772 – The burning of the HMS Gaspee
One of the most celebrated events in Rhode Island history happened on June 10th, 1772. The Gaspee Affair, which is still celebrated annually with festivals, a parade and a re-enactment, was a pivital moment in the lead-up to the American Revolution.
Your Newport County weather forecast: 7 days on land and sea
Updated throughout the day with the latest from NOAA’s National Weather Service
Newport City Council agenda for June 10 includes proposals on hotels, housing and tree preservation
Wednesday’s meeting also takes up special event licenses for the Newport Pride Festival and Newport Air Show, a continued resolution on a Castle Hill Inn aquaculture application, and a city manager presentation on solar at school facilities
Nick Martinez goes 7 innings, Ben Williamson and Nick Fortes hit RBI doubles, Rays beat Red Sox 4-3
Nick Martinez gave up six hits over seven innings, Ben Williamson and Nick Fortes hit RBI doubles, and the Tampa Bay Rays held on to beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 on Tuesday night.
Providence-Newport ferry service returns Friday with weekend stops in Bristol
Seastreak’s seasonal route, run in partnership with RIDOT, offers a scenic one-hour trip with adult fares starting at $12 one-way
Jane Pickens Theater marks America’s 250th with ‘American Character(s)’ film series
Running June 10 through July 7, the Newport series pairs Hollywood classics and documentaries with special events, including an in-person appearance by journalist Amy Goodman
Chamber’s Politics & Pancakes returns June 23 with finance chairmen Abney, DiPalma
The two lawmakers who lead the General Assembly’s finance committees will discuss the state budget and election-year issues at Ochre Court
Charter Books to host Juneteenth author talk on slavery and freedom in Newport
Dr. Akeia de Barros Gomes will discuss “Echoes From the Attic,” a new book on Newport’s Black descendant community, on June 17
Local Democratic party leaders endorse Foulkes and Khamsyvoravong over incumbents
The Democratic challengers for governor and lieutenant governor, Helena Buonanno Foulkes and Xay Khamsyvoravong, won the backing of local party leaders during a closed-door meeting at the Rochambeau Library in Providence Monday night.
What Sold: A look at recent home sales across Newport County (June 1 – 5)
Last week, 23 properties changed hands across Newport County, highlighted by several significant transactions in Jamestown.
Tiverton softball repeats as D3 state champion, topping Rogers
Liliana Luis went the distance in the circle and Lucy Stearns drove in two as the Tigers beat the Vikings 5-2 at Rhode Island College on Sunday
Portsmouth repeats as D2 boys lacrosse champion with win over Westerly
A fourth-quarter defensive clamp-down and Luke Brandariz’s career-high four goals carried the Patriots to a 10-6 title win at Brown University on Saturday
Scituate caps perfect season with D4 boys lacrosse title over Rogers
Caden Gurjian’s four goals powered the Spartans past Rogers 15-4 in the Division 4 final at Brown University on Saturday
RI Voting Rights Act would prevent voter discrimination
WhatsUpNewp recently sat down with John Marion, executive director of Common Cause Rhode Island, to talk about the Voting Rights Act, campaign finances, ethics and more.
Tiverton High School graduates Class of 2026
Family, friends and faculty gathered Friday evening to send off the school’s newest alumni
Portsmouth High School celebrates Class of 2026 at commencement
Graduates, families and faculty gathered Friday evening as the school sent off its newest class of Patriots
On the Market: A look at every Open House across Newport County this weekend (June 6-7)
While inventory remains below historical norms, we’re continuing to see new listings come online across a variety of price points, giving buyers more options than they had just a few months ago.
Home of the Week: Single-level living at its best. 8 Wabasso Terrace, Middletown.
In a market where homes with land and room to grow are becoming increasingly difficult to find, 8 Wabasso Terrace in Middletown stands out as one of the most compelling value opportunities currently available on Aquidneck Island.
