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Hurricanes overcome Geekie’s hat trick, top Bruins in OT to claim the Metropolitan Division title

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Jaccob Slavin scored at 1:13 of overtime as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Boston Bruins 6-5 on Tuesday night and claimed their fourth Metropolitan Division title in six years. Slavin’s first goal of the season helped offset a hat trick by Boston’s Morgan Geekie. Andrei Svechnikov, K’Andre Miller, Logan Stankoven, William […]

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$8.4 million repair project at Charlestown Breachway completed

State and local officials celebrated the completion of a long-term repair project at the Charlestown Breachway last week, wrapping up an $8.4 million effort to restore one of Rhode Island’s most important coastal infrastructure sites. Work began last November and was completed in late March. Contractors reconstructed the west breachway wall in two tiers of […]

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Rhode Island awards more than $8 million to support housing development statewide

Governor Dan McKee and Secretary of Housing Deborah Goddard on Tuesday announced more than $8 million in bond-funded awards to accelerate housing production across Rhode Island through two programs under the state’s Housing 2030 plan. The larger of the two programs, the Housing 2030 Infrastructure Program, awarded approximately $7.63 million across eight projects to fund […]

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DEM to resume prescribed burns across Rhode Island state lands this week

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management plans to resume prescribed burns on state lands this week, with low-severity fires planned at locations across seven communities, weather permitting. DEM’s Forest Fire Program is targeting parcels at Durfee Hill Management Area in Glocester, Arcadia Management Area in Exeter, Nicholas Farm Management Area in Coventry, Big River […]

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New exhibit at Rhode Island State House explores state’s revolutionary history

Secretary of State Gregg M. Amore and the Rhode Island Semiquincentennial (250) Commission have announced the opening of a new exhibit at the Rhode Island State House commemorating the nation’s upcoming 250th anniversary. “Revolution and Rhode Island: Liberty, Struggle, Legacy,” installed in the lower level of the State House, explores Rhode Island’s role in the […]

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Three Rhode Island state campgrounds open April 10 for the season

Three Rhode Island state campgrounds will open for the season on Friday, April 10, the state Department of Environmental Management announced. Charlestown Breachway, Fishermen’s Memorial and George Washington Memorial state campgrounds will welcome campers just in time for spring school vacation and trout fishing season. East Beach State Campground will open Friday, May 22. Burlingame […]

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Rhode Island Department of Health launches “Better State of Healthy” campaign during National Public Health Week

The Rhode Island Department of Health has launched a new public awareness campaign called “Better State of Healthy,” timed to coincide with National Public Health Week. The campaign features stories from public health professionals about the scope of RIDOH’s work and how to access the department’s resources and services. Materials include videos, social media content […]

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What Sold: A look at 14 homes that traded hands across Newport County (March 30 – April 3)

Fourteen properties closed across Jamestown, Little Compton, Middletown, Newport, Portsmouth, and Tiverton last week, offering another look at how the market is performing as we move through the spring season. The range of sales continues to reflect broad participation across price points and property types.  The week was highlighted by the sale of 17 Ferolbink […]

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Treasurer Diossa brings financial literacy program to Thompson Middle School

General Treasurer James A. Diossa on Friday announced the expansion of the Financial Capabilities Consortium Program to Thompson Middle School in Newport, bringing financial literacy education to more than 100 eighth graders as part of Financial Literacy Month. Students participating in the program will receive in-classroom financial literacy coursework through the FLY Initiative, the opportunity […]

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Newport Hospital’s Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center will remain open, but needs $4.9 million in new annual funding to survive

The Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center at Newport Hospital will remain open, the hospital announced Friday — but its future depends on securing $4.9 million in sustained new annual funding from state and philanthropic sources. The announcement caps months of intense community advocacy that began last summer when Brown University Health first signaled the center […]

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Providence’s Duncan Powell pleads not guilty to charges resulting from altercation with woman

WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — Providence basketball player Duncan Powell for the second time this week pleaded not guilty to domestic assault and disorderly conduct charges stemming from a weekend altercation with a woman that started in Providence and continued in the suburb of Cranston. Powell entered his plea in Kent County District Court on Thursday and was […]

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