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Rhode Island Energy begins major electrical upgrades in Newport’s Long Wharf area

Rhode Island Energy has started upgrading electrical infrastructure in Newport’s Long Wharf area as part of the city’s $128 million capital improvement plan, the utility announced Tuesday. Crews are installing new underground electric cables to upgrade the city’s sewage pump station by increasing supply voltage, according to the company. The work also includes upgrading and […]

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Newport police boost school zone enforcement as classes resume Wednesday

The Newport Police Department is increasing enforcement in school zones as students return to class Wednesday, Sept. 3, with new automated cameras and enhanced patrols to ensure driver safety. Police will strictly enforce the 20 mph speed limit in school zones during posted hours Monday through Friday, Lt. Joseph Carroll, the department’s public information officer, […]

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Notes: Amica Newport Marathon partners with 11th Hour Racing for second year of sustainability efforts

Good morning, Newport! 👋 Today is Tuesday, Sept. 2, the 245th day of 2025. There are 120 days left in the year. 🚨 You need to know The Amica Newport Marathon is expanding its environmental initiatives for the second consecutive year through a continued partnership with 11th Hour Racing as the event’s official sustainability partner. […]

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Newport Historical Society’s black history database now reaches millions through partnership

The Newport Historical Society’s groundbreaking research on Black and Indigenous history has gained a dramatically wider audience through a new partnership with American Ancestors, the digital platform of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. The collaboration publishes the Newport Historical Society’s “Voices from the NHS Archives” database as part of American Ancestors’ 10 Million Names […]

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What’s Up this Labor Day weekend in Newport County: Aug. 28 – Sept. 1

Newport County is closing out August with a robust slate of entertainment and community activities, offering something for every interest as the summer season draws to a close. The weekend’s events span from outdoor concerts and farmers markets to specialized tours and recreational activities across multiple municipalities. Are you organizing an event? Submit events to our community […]

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‘America’s nicest judge’ Frank Caprio to be honored at public memorial services in Rhode Island

By LEAH WILLINGHAM Associated Press People from all over the world are expected to pay tribute to Frank Caprio, a retired municipal judge who found online fame as an empathetic jurist and host of “ Caught in Providence,” at memorial services beginning Thursday in his home state of Rhode Island. Caprio, who won hearts with the […]

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Newport Cannabis Co. opens Portsmouth dispensary with statewide delivery service

Newport Cannabis Co. will celebrate the grand opening of its new Portsmouth dispensary Friday with a daylong party featuring food trucks, music and the launch of what the company calls Rhode Island’s first statewide same-day cannabis delivery service. The new retailer is the brainchild of Hangar 420, which has been Rhode Island’s largest cannabis cultivator […]

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Rhode Island family treasures from Brown, Herreshoff dynasties head to auction

A treasure trove of Rhode Island history will go under the hammer next month when Nye & Company Auctioneers offers rare artifacts from some of the Ocean State’s most influential families. The two-day auction, scheduled for Sept. 10-11 in Bloomfield, New Jersey, will feature property from the DeWolf, Herreshoff and Brown families — dynasties that […]

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State reps to host special meeting on Revolution Wind project halt

Rhode Island state representatives Lauren Carson and Terri Cortvriend will host a special Zoom meeting Tuesday, Sept. 2, at 6:30 p.m. to address the federal government’s sudden decision to halt construction of the Revolution Wind project. The meeting comes after the Trump administration ordered Danish developer Ørsted to stop all construction on the nearly complete offshore […]

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Budget shortfall, new Rogers High among top topics in conversation with superintendent

Newport Public Schools faces a projected $1.6 million budget shortfall for the upcoming academic year, Superintendent Colleen Burns Jermain revealed during Wednesday’s monthly “Ask the Superintendent” community forum, just one week before classes begin. The gap stems primarily from special education and out-of-district costs, Burns Jermain explained during the session hosted by What’sUpNewp. “We’re not […]

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Newport Tree Conservancy finds permanent home for nursery operations

After nearly four decades of nurturing Newport’s urban forest, the Newport Tree Conservancy has secured a permanent home for its tree propagation efforts. The organization, founded in 1987 as the Newport Tree Society, will operate from the newly established Minnie Cushing Coleman Heritage Tree Nursery on Coggeshall Avenue. The move comes after years of uncertainty […]

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Rhode Island state beaches to close facilities after Labor Day

Rhode Island’s eight state beaches will close their facilities for the season after Labor Day on Monday, Sept. 2, the Department of Environmental Management announced. Pavilion restrooms, concessions, lifeguards and staff will end operations following the holiday weekend. Winterization of beach facilities will begin Tuesday, Sept. 2. All state beaches are expected to have lifeguards […]

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RIPTA to run holiday schedule Monday; Newport ferry shuttle switches to fall timetable

Rhode Island Public Transit Authority will operate on a Sunday/Holiday schedule Monday, Sept. 1, in observance of Labor Day, with Newport seeing mixed impacts as some services continue while others scale back. The Newport Transportation Center will buck the trend of other RIPTA facilities by remaining open during the holiday. The customer service kiosk will […]

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ITHF Induction highlights: Tennis Wave at Bowen’s Wharf was awesome!

Serena Williams’ cameo during the International Tennis Hall of Fame Induction (ITHF) ceremony may have had the lion’s share of attention (for good reason! Amazing!!), but there were a few other events that were major standouts this year. The Induction Celebration kicked off with the Tennis Wave event on Thursday that transported a temporary tennis […]

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Rhode Island health officials close two Middletown beaches due to high bacteria levels

The Rhode Island Department of Health on Tuesday recommended closing swimming areas at two Middletown beaches due to elevated bacteria levels that pose health risks to swimmers. Third Beach and Peabody’s Beach were added to the state’s beach closure list after water samples showed bacteria counts exceeding safe swimming standards, according to a RIDOH press […]

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Audrain Newport Concours unveils Jay Leno, Ford CEO for seminars

Television personality Jay Leno and Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley will headline the 2025 Audrain Newport Concours & Motor Week Speaker Series, organizers announced Tuesday. The seminars will run Oct. 3-4 at the historic Casino Theater on the International Tennis Hall of Fame grounds, featuring automotive industry leaders and celebrities discussing car culture and […]

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Newport superintendent to address community questions in monthly live forum

Newport School Superintendent Colleen Burns Jermain will sit down with What’sUpNewp tomorrow afternoon for her regular monthly conversation with the community, offering parents, students, and residents a direct line to district leadership just one week before the new school year begins. The live virtual discussion, scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 27, at 1:30 p.m., provides a platform […]

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Police agencies launch Labor Day weekend DUI crackdown in Newport County

Police officers and state troopers from five law enforcement agencies will conduct a high-visibility DUI enforcement campaign across Newport County during the Labor Day weekend, officials announced. The joint operation, running from Friday, Aug. 29, through Monday, Sept. 1, will involve officers from Portsmouth, Middletown, Newport and Jamestown police departments, along with Rhode Island State […]

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