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Newport lawmaker proposes comprehensive review before closing hospital maternity unit

by Nancy Lavin, Rhode Island Current January 26, 2026 Aquidneck Island residents breathed a sigh of relief when Brown University Health committed to keeping the Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center at Newport Hospital open through Sept. 30, 2026. But Rep. Lauren Carson, a Newport Democrat, remains worried about the future of the award-winning labor and […]

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Newport extends sidewalk clearing deadline to Tuesday; parking ban remains in effect until 9 p.m.

The city has extended the deadline for residents and business owners to clear their sidewalks until daylight hours Tuesday as crews continue working to clear streets from the winter storm. Newport’s Public Services team worked a full day and night Sunday and will continue clearing streets throughout Monday and overnight, according to a press release […]

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How much snow fell across Rhode Island

A powerful winter storm buried Rhode Island under more than a foot of snow, with Smithfield and North Providence leading the state with totals approaching 19 inches, according to the National Weather Service. Smithfield recorded the state’s highest total at 18.5 inches, followed closely by North Providence with 18.4 inches. Warren in Bristol County reported […]

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What Sold: A look at 3 homes that traded hands last week in Newport County (Jan. 19-23)

It was a notably quiet week for residential conveyances across Newport County, with just three homes changing hands according to the statewide MLS. While slower weeks are not uncommon this time of year, the limited number of recorded sales highlights how thin inventory remains across much of the county. Fewer closings do not reflect a […]

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Caught off guard: Involuntary discharge and why it belongs in your aging plan

Recently, I was working with The Edward King House Senior Center, The Senior Agenda Coalition of Rhode Island (SACRI) and Age-Friendly Rhode Island to bring an invitation-only screening of the film Involuntary and a panel discussion to Newport. While this screening has been postponed, one thing became clear to me: many people don’t know what […]

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Patriots punch ticket to 12th Super Bowl with gritty 10-7 win over Broncos in snowy Denver

By ARNIE STAPLETON AP Pro Football Writer DENVER (AP) — Drake Maye handled the sloppy, snowy conditions better than the home team and he scored New England’s only touchdown on a 6-yard keeper, propelling the Patriots to their 12th Super Bowl with a 10-7 win over the Denver Broncos in the AFC championship game Sunday. Maye threw […]

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On the Market: A look at each Open House happening in Newport County this weekend (Jan. 24-25)

This weekend’s open house schedule across Newport County is notably frontloaded on Saturday, as agents and sellers prepare for an impending winter storm expected to bring snowfall and impact much of the area on Sunday. As a result, the bulk of showings and open house activity has been concentrated into a tighter Saturday window. Given […]

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Newport Community School receives grant to continue after-school programs at Thompson, Rogers

Newport Community School will use a grant from the Rhode Island Foundation’s Equity Action Fund to continue supporting LGBTQ+ students at Frank E. Thompson Middle School and William S. Rogers High School. The organization is one of 14 groups serving LGBTQ+ residents that will share $87,000 in grants through the fund. The funding will support […]

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Rhode Island brewers team up to create ‘401 Beer,’ releasing statewide April 1

Rhode Island’s craft brewers are joining forces this spring to release a collaborative beer named after the Ocean State’s iconic area code. Members of the Rhode Island Brewers Guild have created “401 Beer,” a limited-edition hoppy lager set to launch statewide on Wednesday, April 1. Proceeds from sales will benefit the guild. The recipe came […]

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Jo’s American Bistro reopens under new ownership as Heritage Restaurant Group completes acquisition

Jo’s American Bistro reopened its doors Thursday evening under new ownership after Heritage Restaurant Group completed its acquisition of the beloved Memorial Boulevard restaurant. The restaurant, which has been a staple of Newport’s dining scene since 2013, welcomed guests back at 4:30 p.m. on January 22. Heritage Restaurant Group, which owns a growing portfolio of Rhode […]

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Congressman Amo secures $2.7 million in federal funding for Newport County projects

Congressman Gabe Amo (D-RI) announced Friday that he has secured more than $2.7 million in federal Community Project Funding for three Newport County projects as part of an $11 million package for Rhode Island’s First Congressional District. The funding, which passed the House of Representatives on January 22, will be sent to the President for […]

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Winter storm watch issued for Newport County; 8-15 inches of snow possible Sunday into Monday

Newport County is bracing for a one-two punch of winter weather this weekend, with dangerously cold temperatures arriving tonight followed by a potentially significant snowstorm Sunday into Monday. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for the region from Sunday morning through Monday evening. Forecasters say 8-15 inches of snow is possible, […]

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Newport Restaurant Group to open Avvio Ristorante in Millbury, Massachusetts

Newport Restaurant Group announced Wednesday it will open a new Avvio Ristorante at The Shops at Blackstone Valley in Millbury, Massachusetts, marking the company’s fifth restaurant in the Commonwealth and first in Worcester County. The restaurant, located at 70 Worcester-Providence Turnpike, is scheduled to open in summer 2026. The 5,200-square-foot space will feature seating for […]

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Rep. Carson introduces bills to protect Newport Hospital birthing center, expand maternal health services

Rep. Lauren H. Carson has made protecting maternal health care her top legislative priority this session, introducing two bills aimed at safeguarding birthing centers across Rhode Island amid ongoing discussions about the future of Newport Hospital’s Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center. Carson, a Democrat representing Newport, submitted the legislation on the same day she introduced […]

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Rogers High School seeking $7,500 to continue senior banner tradition on Broadway

A fundraising effort is underway to continue the tradition of displaying portrait banners of Rogers High School seniors along Broadway ahead of their 2026 graduation. The campaign, organized by RHS 2026 Families, has raised $1,955 from 23 donors as of Thursday — about 27% of its $7,500 goal. The project is entirely self-funded through community […]

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RIPTA urges riders to sign up for alerts as winter storm approaches Rhode Island

With a winter storm forecast to bring heavy snow to Rhode Island this weekend, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority is asking bus riders to sign up for service alerts and prepare for possible delays, detours, or cancellations. RIPTA said service updates will be posted at ripta.com/alerts and on the agency’s social media accounts (@RideRIPTA […]

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Newport City Council to consider Cliff Walk improvements, natural gas moratorium at Jan. 28 meeting

The Newport City Council meets on Wednesday, January 28, at 6:30 p.m. with a full agenda including infrastructure investments, entertainment licenses, and a recommended moratorium on new natural gas connections. Cliff Walk Restroom Expansion The Council will consider engineering services for a Cliff Walk restroom expansion, a long-discussed improvement for the popular coastal walkway. Natural […]

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