Women’s Resource Center hosts Seaside Celebration fundraiser July 20 at The Bohlin
The waterfront event benefits survivors of domestic violence in Newport and Bristol Counties; co-hosted by Elizabeth Leatherman and Susan Sipprelle
Rhode Island Foundation is offering three composers $30,000 grants — applications due Aug. 10
The MacColl Johnson Fellowships are among the largest no-strings-attached awards available to composers in the United States
Gerry Goldstein: No password necessary to read this essay
One tends to consider the password – whether forgotten, never recorded, or outdated – as the curse of our computer era. In fact, it has been a mainstay throughout history in wartime, in espionage, and even in literature.
CCRI bringing enrollment help — and a comfort dog — to its Newport campus on July 16
Staff from admissions, advising, and financial aid will be on hand to help students register for fall classes, apply for aid, and explore transfer options
Jane Pickens Theater launches ‘Sounds of Folk’ series this month with live tributes, documentaries, and an O Brother screening
Four events in July blend cinema and live performance, from a Bob Dylan Rolling Thunder tribute to a John Prine celebration and an Americana night with Princess June
Rhode Island Blood Center declares blood emergency as supply falls below two-day level
Donors urgently needed as summer travel and trauma season strain an already critically low inventory
Jacob Fearnley rallies from the brink to win men’s singles title at 2026 Cerity Partners Hall of Fame Open
The British qualifier saved multiple match points to defeat Adam Walton in three sets; Tatjana Maria claimed the women’s title with a grass-court masterclass
On the Ballot: The race for U.S. House of Representatives
WhatsUpNewp is breaking down federal elections for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House, statewide general officers, legislative and local elections.
This Day in RI History: July 13, 1948 – US Congressman and Bryant University President Ron Machtley is born
Machtley led the University through a period of transition and growth, overseeing the development of numerous programs at school.
Your Newport County weather forecast: 7 days on land and sea
Updated throughout the day with the latest from NOAA’s National Weather Service
This Day in RI History: July 12, 1928 – Barbara Cowsill born in Cranston
July 12th, 1928 was the birthday of Barbara Cowsill, who performed along with her children in the family band The Cowsills.
On the Ballot: The race for U.S. Senate
Candidates for political offices, from U.S. Senate to School Committee, filed their nomination papers yesterday (Friday), significantly reducing the number of people running for top offices, but also setting up primary elections for some top offices, including U.S. Senate and Governor.
Sonny Gray gives Red Sox solid start after travel woes and Boston beats the Mets 6-2
Sonny Gray shook off travel woes that led to the Red Sox making a late arrival to New York, pitching six strong innings as Boston beat the Mets 6-2 on Friday night.
On the Market: A look at every Open House happening in Newport County this weekend (July 11-12)
While Newport County remains one of the most highly desirable places to live and invest, the market is beginning to look much more balanced than it did during the height of the pandemic and even the last few years.
Dr. Michael Fine: What’s crazy about health care in Lithuania
In 2024, Lithuanians spent about $4259 per person per year on health care. We spent about $14,880 in that year.
Kite festival at Brenton Point this weekend marks 40th anniversary; Newport Police warn of heavy traffic on Ocean Avenue
Detours will be in place at Harrison Avenue from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; the free, all-volunteer festival draws an estimated 20,000 visitors each year
Newport Hospital’s Vanderbilt Rehabilitation Center earns CARF re-accreditation through 2029
One of only six inpatient rehab centers in New England with stroke specialty accreditation, VRC has been continuously accredited since 1979
Lynn Ceglie withdraws from Newport City Council race, leaving Ward 2 contest to two challengers
The 12-year Second Ward incumbent cited personal and family reasons; Emily Conklin and John M. Walker remain in the race
At Jo’s American Bistro, it’s the people who continue to define the experience
With founder JoAnn Carlson stepping back after 13 years, the kitchen and dining room team that built Jo’s reputation are carrying the legacy forward
Polo was introduced into Newport 150 years ago today
In addition, this field would become the site of the first polo match ever played between two competing clubs (1877) and the first international polo match (1886) ever held in the United States.
Obituary: Mary Elaine Gaines
Apr 6, 1932 — Jul 3, 2026
Obituary: Kristin Ann Pierini
Jan 23, 1968 — Jul 2, 2026
