Sweet Berry Farm’s new owners seek planning board approval for major development; hearing set for Wednesday
Less than a year after the Eckhart family sold the beloved 51-acre Mitchell’s Lane property, SB Farm LLC is proposing a new 13,862-square-foot complex that includes a barn designed for events use; applicant has requested a continuance to April 8
Portsmouth wins D-1 basketball title, defeats La Salle 49-38
Conheeny scores 18 as Patriots’ defense dominates from opening tip at Amica Mutual Pavilion
This Day in RI History: March 7, 1707 – Stephen Hopkins born in Providence
Colonial Governor and signer of the Declaration of Independence
In search of affordability: How Rhode Island ranks for cost of living
In Rhode Island, 17% of survey respondents reported that they believed the state is affordable, ranking as the #5 least affordable among all states.
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How Midwives support women through the reproductive years
While midwives are experts in pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care, their role also includes comprehensive gynecologic care throughout the reproductive years.
Your Newport County weather forecast: 7 days on land and sea
Updated throughout the day with the latest from NOAA’s National Weather Service
Jayson Tatum scores 15 points in return from Achilles surgery, Celtics beat Mavericks 120-100
Jaylen Brown had 24 points, seven rebounds and seven assists and the Boston Celtics beat the Dallas Mavericks 120-100 on Friday night in Jayson Tatum’s first game in almost 10 months after rupturing his right Achilles tendon.
‘Wicked’ at PPAC is spellbinding, start to finish
Jessie Davidson’s Elphaba anchors a superb production running through March 22 in Providence
Newport City Council to hold special meeting on residential parking permit changes
Proposed overhaul would prioritize year-round residents, expand benefits beyond on-street parking
URI Watershed Watch seeks volunteers to monitor Rhode Island’s ponds, streams, and coasts
Free training sessions begin in April; First Beach, Melville Pond among sites with specific need
Choreographing consent: Meet Rhode Island’s intimacy director
Valerie Remillard is bringing boundary training and intimacy coordination to local stages and film sets — one production at a time.
Dr. Michael Fine: What’s crazy about blood
As you may have read, the Rhode Island Blood Center has put out a call for blood donations – and it is extremely important that you donate if you can.
For survivors, Rhode Island clergy abuse report brings vindication and renewed demands
For many survivors of clergy abuse, memories like these linger for decades.
Newport Art Museum to open ‘Play / Pretend’ exhibition in May
Cross-generational show explores how imagination shapes identity from childhood through adulthood
Newport City Council to meet March 11
Agenda includes new food truck license, parking ordinances and a sustainability committee
