Federal judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit seeking detailed information about Rhode Island voters
A federal judge on Friday dismissed a Trump administration lawsuit demanding detailed voter data from Rhode Island, a decision that follows similar rulings in a handful of other states.
Judge orders turbine manufacturer to stick with Massachusetts offshore wind farm project
A Massachusetts judge on Friday temporarily blocked a turbine manufacturer from pulling out of a major offshore wind farm project, saying it would be “fanciful” to imagine a new contractor could finish the installation.
Newport to plant Liberty Tree on Arbor Day, marking kickoff to America’s 250th celebration
A 20-foot American elm, donated by the Preservation Society of Newport County, will be planted April 24 at William Ellery Park
Newport’s Spring Recycling Day returns April 25 at Easton’s Beach
The annual Earth Day event accepts electronics, textiles, scrap metal, cardboard, rigid plastics and up to three bulky items per household
On the Market: A look at every Open House this weekend in Newport County (April 18-19)
We’re seeing more homes available than we did even a few weeks ago, which gives buyers more optionality.
Portsmouth boys lacrosse holds off Toll Gate rally, wins 16-4
Luke Brandariz earns player of the game honors as Portsmouth weathers a second-half surge at home
Puddingstone Music launches ‘Jazz at The Redwood’ series with Paul Cornish concert May 27
The Blue Note Records pianist, a Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz graduate, will make his Newport debut as a bandleader in the Redwood Library’s Harrison Room, kicking off a new collaboration between Puddingstone and the Bellevue Avenue library
Newport Heights to receive nearly $4 million for rehab in state’s latest housing award
The 81-unit Newport development is the only Newport County project included in a $72 million statewide round announced Thursday by Gov. Dan McKee and RIHousing; the funds will support preservation of the community originally built in 2003
Newport Restoration Foundation to host sustainable fashion panel at Rough Point April 21
The Earth Week event will feature designer Jill Palese and scientists Dr. Lina González and Max Rutman — the team behind a Doris Duke-inspired swimwear piece currently on view in the Doris Duke Fashion Gallery
Newport Jazz Festival to unveil 2026 lineup Tuesday, tickets on sale same day
Specially priced 3-day passes go on sale April 21 at 1 p.m. ET; the 72nd annual festival returns to Fort Adams State Park July 31-Aug. 2 under new Artistic Director Nate Smith
Vermont man wins $50,000 on Newport-bought lottery ticket in first-ever play
The Mendon, Vt., resident, back in Rhode Island for a summer job, hit on a Ruby Red 10X ticket from the Stop & Shop on Bellevue Avenue; two other players claimed $20,000 Loteria prizes this week
“The Gilded Age” returns to Newport for season 4 filming
HBO’s Emmy-winning drama will once again use the City by the Sea’s mansions and historic streets as its backdrop, bringing jobs and tourism to the Ocean State
Dr. Michael Fine: What’s crazy about what insurance companies want – and a little about our politics
When was the last time an insurance company executive answered the phone at 3 am to talk to the mom of a three-year-old with a fever?
