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Arts & Cultural Alliance accepting applications for $2,000 Tinney Family Arts Scholarship

High school seniors with artistic talent and ambition are invited to apply for the Tinney Family Arts Scholarship Award, a $2,000 prize given annually to a Newport County student pursuing excellence in the arts. The Arts & Cultural Alliance of Newport County is accepting applications through Friday, May 8, for the scholarship, which will be […]

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Hundreds gather in Middletown to celebrate the life of Carrigan Nelson

Hundreds of family members, friends, medical professionals and musicians gathered Sunday at the Wyndham Hotel to celebrate the life of Carrigan Nelson, a 24-year-old Portsmouth woman who became a nationally recognized childhood cancer advocate during her seven-year battle with osteosarcoma. Nelson passed away on Christmas Day at Boston Children’s Hospital surrounded by loved ones and […]

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Senate Majority Leader Ciccone prepares legislation to lay down the law on ICE tactics

by Christopher Shea, Rhode Island CurrentFebruary 2, 2026 Senate Majority Leader Frank Ciccone III says he will soon file legislation to protect Rhode Islanders from the examples of unconstitutional conduct by federal immigration officers making headlines in other states. “Look at what’s taking place across the country, we don’t want that to happen here,” Ciccone […]

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Coast Guard suspends search for people missing from fishing vessel that sank off Massachusetts

By MICHAEL CASEY, RODRIQUE NGOWI and PATRICK WHITTLE Associated Press GLOUCESTER, Mass. (AP) — The search for survivors on a commercial fishing vessel that sank off the coast of Massachusetts with seven aboard has been suspended, the U.S. Coast Guard said Saturday. The Coast Guard launched a search and rescue mission early Friday after receiving […]

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Three Newport County nonprofits receive grants for animal care programs

Three Newport County nonprofits will share in $636,000 in grants from the Rhode Island Foundation to support low-cost veterinary care, animal rescue and educational programs. The Potter League for Animals in Middletown received the largest local grant at $72,000 to subsidize veterinary care at its Animal Care and Adoption Center. The funding supports spaying, neutering, […]

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RISSA’s winter fundraiser returns to O’Brien’s Pub, supporting a mission of learning for life

Newport’s coldest months have a way of bringing people together, and few gatherings do it better than the Rhode Island Social Skills Academy’s annual Winter Party. On Sunday, February 1, from 4-7pm, friends and supporters of the Rhode Island Social Skills Academy (RISSA) will gather at O’Brien’s Pub to raise a glass, reconnect with the […]

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Freezing reptile dubbed ‘Lizard in a blizzard’ is rescued after being buried in Rhode Island snow

By KIMBERLEE KRUESI Associated Pres PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Wildlife officials say a “lizard in a blizzard” has been rescued after a man discovered the large cold-blooded reptile buried in snow in Rhode Island, somehow surviving the frigid temperatures. According to the New England Wildlife Center, the Providence man spotted the tegu lizard from his […]

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Contaminated pilings to be removed from Providence River near Point Street Bridge

About 300 deteriorating wooden pilings will be removed from the Providence River near the Point Street Bridge later this year, state and conservation officials announced Friday. The Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, The Nature Conservancy and the city of Providence plan to remove 250 tons of derelict creosote timbers and piers from the river […]

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Potter League receives $2.9 million bequest, largest gift in organization’s history

The Potter League for Animals announced it has received a $2.9 million bequest from longtime volunteer Roxann Press, the largest single gift in the organization’s nearly 100-year history. The transformative donation was recognized during the Potter League’s annual meeting Wednesday at the Newport Harbor Hotel and Marina, where supporters and community leaders gathered despite frigid […]

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Newport police towing vehicles as parking bans continue; Saturday ban ahead

Newport police are towing vehicles Friday morning as city crews work to clear snow from side streets, with another mandatory parking ban set for Saturday and more snow in the forecast. Capt. Joseph Carroll, the department’s public information officer, said many vehicles remained parked on streets in the Lower Thames area Friday despite the ban. […]

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Aquidneck Island Land Trust announces student art and writing contest winners

The Aquidneck Island Land Trust has announced 29 student winners in its 2025 Art & Writing Contest, an annual competition that promotes the importance and value of conserving open spaces. Students at Aquidneck Island schools and those who reside on the island were invited to enter artwork or written work depicting their favorite local vista. […]

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Rhode Island lawmakers reintroduce bill to make fossil fuel companies pay for climate damage

Two Rhode Island lawmakers have reintroduced legislation that would require the largest fossil fuel companies to pay for climate-related damage already affecting the state’s infrastructure, public health and economy. Sen. Linda L. Ujifusa, D-Portsmouth, and Rep. Jennifer Boylan, D-Barrington, are sponsoring the bills (2025-S 2024, 2025-H 7004), which follow a cost-recovery model similar to laws […]

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Verona Quartet to make Newport Classical debut on Feb. 20

The Verona Quartet will perform at the Newport Classical Recital Hall on Friday, Feb. 20, at 7:30 p.m. as part of the organization’s 2025-2026 Chamber Series. The concert marks the ensemble’s Newport Classical debut. The program will trace a stylistic arc beginning with Scarlatti’s Baroque sonata and Augusta Read Thomas’s “Clara’s Ascent,” followed by Janáček’s Kreutzer […]

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OceanPoint Funding announces agreement to acquire Florida-based Lending Associates

OceanPoint Funding Inc., an affiliate of OceanPoint Financial Partners MHC, announced Wednesday it has entered into an agreement to acquire Lending Associates Inc., a marine, RV and aircraft lender headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida. The agreement was signed Jan. 14, according to a news release from the Middletown-based company. Lending Associates is led by Grant […]

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RIPEC: Governor’s budget holds spending in check, but millionaire’s tax raises competitiveness concerns

Governor Dan McKee’s proposed fiscal year 2027 budget moderates state spending growth after years of extraordinary increases, but relies on a new millionaire’s tax that could harm Rhode Island’s economic competitiveness, according to a new analysis from the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council. RIPEC released its policy brief Thursday examining highlights from the governor’s spending […]

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Rep. Carson releases 2026 constituent survey, plans March meeting to discuss results

State Rep. Lauren Carson has released her 2026 constituent survey and is inviting District 75 residents to share their priorities on issues ranging from housing to healthcare. The online survey will be available through Feb. 20. “Listening to my constituents and learning directly from their experiences is essential to how I represent our community,” Carson […]

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Jamestown Arts Center exhibition celebrates early childhood creativity through play

Jamestown Arts Center will dedicate its winter galleries to an exhibition exploring how young children learn and create through play. “Picturing Play: Playful Learning in Early Childhood” runs Jan. 31 through March 28 at the arts center, located at 18 Valley Street. The exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Rhode Island Art Education Association, features […]

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Legislative commission recommends creating medical school at URI to address primary care shortage

A legislative commission studying Rhode Island’s physician shortage has recommended establishing an MD-granting medical school at the University of Rhode Island, according to a final report released Tuesday. The commission, which began its work in August 2024, found that a public medical school — combined with expanded residencies, loan forgiveness programs and higher reimbursement rates […]

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Bitter cold grips the eastern US as winter storm deaths rise and power outages linger

By SOPHIE BATES, KRISTIN M. HALL and RUSS BYNUM Associated Press Three Texas siblings who perished in an icy pond were among several dozen deaths in U.S. states gripped by frigid cold as crews scrambled Tuesday to repair hundreds of thousands of power outages in the shivering South and forecasters warned the winter weather is expected to get worse. […]

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Judge rules Massachusetts offshore wind project halted by Trump administration can continue

BOSTON (AP) — A federal judge said Tuesday that a nearly completed Massachusetts offshore wind project can continue, as the industry successfully challenges the Trump administration in court. At U.S. District Court in Boston, Judge Brian Murphy halted the administration’s stop work order for Vineyard Wind, citing the potential economic losses from the delays and […]

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Newport issues overnight parking ban for Thames, Spring streets Tuesday night

The city has issued an emergency overnight parking ban for Thames and Spring streets beginning at 8 p.m. Tuesday and running through 8 a.m. Wednesday to support ongoing snow removal efforts. The targeted ban applies to Thames Street from Poplar Street to Morton Avenue and Spring Street from Morton Avenue to Bull Street/Broadway. Vehicles remaining […]

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