Newport Hospital’s Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center will remain open, but needs $4.9 million in new annual funding to survive
The announcement follows months of community advocacy, an independent review and the work of a Community Advisory Panel; hospital leadership is now launching an aggressive effort to secure state and philanthropic support
Letter to the Editor: Newport Fire Chief Harp Donnelly on the Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center announcement
Donnelly details the operational and public safety implications of the birthing center’s future, noting Newport Fire responded to 23 maternity-related emergencies in the past year
Newport Hospital birthing center will stay open. But it needs another $4.9M a year to survive.
Nicole Searles, a spokesperson for the hospital, declined to share a copy of the report by Kaufman Hall, citing confidentiality, including “proprietary benchmarking data.” However, the findings have been shared in full with the Community Advisory Panel, Searles said in an email Friday.
Obituary: John Harris
June 1, 1943 – March 30, 2026
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Updated throughout the day with the latest from NOAA’s National Weather Service
This day in RI history: April 4, 1866 -George Pierce Baker born in Providence
Known for codifying principals of drama
Celtics start fast again and roll to 133-101 blowout of the Bucks
Jaylen Brown scored 26 points, Jayson Tatum added 23, and the hot-shooting Boston Celtics capitalized on another fast start in a 133-101 victory over the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night.
Red Sox’s Caleb Durbin gets booed, snaps season-opening hitless streak in Boston home opener
Caleb Durbin experienced something in his first game at Fenway Park as a member of the Boston Red Sox that few others have before him.
Dr. Michael Fine: A new med school at URI is a crazy good opportunity
It will take a massive effort, with all hands-on-deck, to address the Rhode Island primary care shortage.
‘The Outsiders’ national tour brings Broadway to Providence with a 20-year-old newcomer in the lead
Nolan White left his University of Michigan dorm room for an open call audition — and everything changed
Little Compton oceanfront estate sells for $4.5 million, highest sale in town since November
The sale of 17 Ferolbink Way, a private property above the Sakonnet Passage on nearly five acres, was brokered by Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty
Treasurer Diossa brings financial literacy program to Thompson Middle School
More than 100 eighth graders will receive in-classroom coursework, real-world banking exposure and the opportunity to open a savings account through BankNewport
Obituary: William Lawrence “Rusty” Leahy Jr.
William Lawrence Leahy, Jr., aged 73 and a lifelong resident of Newport, RI, passed away following an extended illness on March 31, 2026.
On the Market: A look at this weekend’s Open Houses across Newport County (April 4)
This weekend, we have 33 homes hosting open houses across Newport County, giving buyers a strong mix of options to explore.
15th annual Citizens Pell Bridge Run moves to August 30 due to planned Pell Bridge maintenance
Registration opens May 1 for the 4-mile run and walk from Jamestown to Newport, the only day each year pedestrians are permitted on the bridge
