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Supreme Court issues emergency order to block full SNAP food aid payments

By DAVID A. LIEB, MICHAEL CASEY and SCOTT BAUER Associated Press BOSTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Trump administration’s emergency appeal to temporarily block a court order to fully fund SNAP food aid payments amid the government shutdown, even though residents in some states already have received the funds. A judge […]

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Newport City Council to tackle holiday events, infrastructure projects at Wednesday meeting

The Newport City Council will meet on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the council chambers at City Hall to address a packed agenda featuring holiday event approvals, infrastructure investments, and traffic planning initiatives. Holiday events dominate consent calendar The council will consider permits for several seasonal celebrations as Newport prepares for the busy holiday season. […]

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A lesser-known Farmers’ Almanac will fold after 2 centuries, citing money trouble

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — It’s the Maine one, not the main one — a 208-year-old, Maine-based publication that farmers, gardeners and others have relied on for planting guidance and weather predictions will publish for the final time. The Farmers Almanac, not to be confused with its older, longtime competitor, The Old Farmer’s Almanac in neighboring New […]

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Middletown Town Council launches food drive challenge to support residents in need

The Middletown Town Council unveiled a community-wide food donation initiative Thursday aimed at supporting vulnerable residents struggling with food insecurity. The Middletown Meals Community Challenge, coordinated with the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center in Newport, asks residents and businesses to donate high-demand food items each week. If 250 of the requested items are […]

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Federal judge orders Trump administration to fully fund SNAP benefits in November

A federal judge in Rhode Island ordered the Trump administration Thursday to find the money to fully fund SNAP benefits for November, a decision that the administration promptly appealed. The ruling by U.S. District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. gave President Donald Trump’s administration until Friday to make the payments through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance […]

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T.F. Green spared from federal flight cuts, but airport warns travelers to stay alert

Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport officials are urging travelers to check with their airlines, even as the Warwick airport so far remains unaffected by the Trump administration’s plan to cut flights starting Friday to ease pressure on unpaid air traffic controllers during the federal shutdown. U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced Wednesday the Federal […]

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Judge dismisses lawsuit over deportation of Brown University doctor

By KIMBERLEE KRUESI Associated Press PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the deportation of a doctor from Lebanon who was deported from Boston’s Logan Airport earlier this year despite having a visa after immigration officials said she supported a Hezbollah leader and attended his funeral. In March, Dr. Rasha Alawieh, a kidney […]

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Aquidneck Island Land Trust opens Maya L. Auchincloss Boardwalk on Sakonnet Greenway Trail

The Aquidneck Island Land Trust has replaced and reopened a 700-foot boardwalk on the Sakonnet Greenway Trail, dedicating it in memory of Maya L. Auchincloss. The boardwalk, located between Sandy Point Avenue and Bramans Lane, had deteriorated after years of use. It has been rebuilt with longer-lasting materials requiring minimal maintenance, according to a press […]

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Revolution Wind developer records $77M impairment due to stop work order

Revolution Wind is back on track, but the monthlong pause prompted by the Trump administration continues to ripple down the project developer’s balance sheet, according to third-quarter earnings reported Wednesday. Ørsted A/S, the Danish renewable energy company co-developing the project, ended the three-month period $261.8 million in the red, a marked reversal from the $795 […]

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Middletown’s Rite-Solutions donates $19,300 to food banks in Rhode Island, Virginia

Rite-Solutions will donate $19,300 to two community food banks following its annual “Rite Donation” campaign in which employees raised $9,650 that the company matched dollar-for-dollar. The MLK Community Center in Newport and Love Thy Neighbor Community Food Pantry in King George, Va., will each receive funds from the campaign. “Support from Rite-Solutions employees and leadership […]

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Letter to the Editor: Middletown and its community partners are here to help

To The Editor: The federal government shutdown is affecting people right here in Middletown.   Many of our neighbors are facing real challenges — from furloughed employees waiting on paychecks to families and seniors coping with cuts to SNAP and other programs.   These are difficult times, and the Town of Middletown wants residents to […]

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R.I. energy regulators approve SouthCoast Wind transmission line plan

The financing and federal permitting for SouthCoast Wind remains murky.  But the path is clear for the Massachusetts offshore wind project to run power lines up the Sakonnet River and across Portsmouth to Mount Hope Bay, with approval from the Rhode Island Energy Facility Siting Board on Tuesday. Power purchase agreements between the project developer […]

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Middletown Planning Director honored for distinguished public service

Ronald M. Wolanski, director of planning and economic development for the Town of Middletown, received the Robert M. Goodrich Distinguished Public Service Award on Monday during the Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council’s 49th annual meeting. The award recognizes outstanding local government employees. “Ron has been a vital resource and trusted leader for Middletown for 23 […]

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Newport County first responders to receive mental health support through $125,000 grant

Strategic Prevention Partnerships in Portsmouth will receive a $125,000 grant to help Newport County firefighters, EMTs and police officers overcome trauma-related anxiety, PTSD and depression through its No Wrong Door initiative. The funding is from the Rhode Island Foundation, in partnership with Gov. Dan McKee’s Governor’s Overdose Task Force. “First Responders are seen as symbols […]

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Boys Town New England launches annual ‘Buy a Bird’ campaign to provide Thanksgiving meals for families in need

Boys Town New England has launched its annual Buy a Bird campaign, inviting community members to help provide Thanksgiving meals for local families in need. From Nov. 1-15, donations will support the creation of holiday baskets for families served through Boys Town’s In-Home Family Services and Care Coordination programs. Each Thanksgiving basket costs approximately $150 […]

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Jusuf Nurkic makes last-second putback to lift the Jazz past the Celtics, 105-103

BOSTON (AP) — Jusuf Nurkic dropped in a putback with 0.6 seconds remaining and the Utah Jazz overcame a double-digit, second-half deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 105-103 on Monday night. Keyonte George scored a season-high 31 points, and Lauri Markkanen added 20 points and nine rebounds to help the Jazz end a three-game losing […]

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Trump administration says SNAP will be partially funded in November

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — President Donald Trump’s administration said Monday that it will partially fund SNAP for November, after two judges issued rulings requiring the government to keep the nation’s largest food aid program running. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which oversees the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, had planned to freeze payments starting Nov. 1 because it […]

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BankRI’s ‘Holiday Giving Tree’ returns to brighten season for local kids

Bank Rhode Island has launched its 28th annual Holiday Giving Tree program, inviting the community to provide gifts for underprivileged children across Rhode Island. The program, which runs through mid-December, partners with 16 nonprofit organizations to distribute presents to children in need. Last year, the Holiday Giving Tree delivered 6,944 gifts. “As the holidays approach, […]

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Audrain Motor Week, Broad Arrow Auctions announce multi-year partnership

Audrain Concours Foundation and Audrain Motorsport announced a partnership Thursday with Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty company, establishing the collector car auction house as the exclusive auction partner for the Audrain Newport Concours & Motor Week and presenting sponsor of the Audrain Motorsport Veteran Car Tour through 2028. The agreement marks Broad Arrow Auctions’ only […]

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