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Trinity Rep announces 2022-23 season

Trinity Repertory in Providence has announced an incredible lineup of award-winning and world premiere productions for the upcoming 2022-23 Season. Each story stretches across genres and time periods, though all share a common theme: examining legacies, and how they are passed down from one generation to the next. Watch the announcement from Trinity’s Artistic Director […]

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Families invited to meet elementary and Pre-K teachers at Sea Rose Montessori School Pre-K and Elementary School Open House

Interested in individualized learning with lots of outdoor time and sunny, spacious classrooms? Come meet certified Montessori elementary and Pre-K teachers on Saturday April 30 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at Sea Rose Montessori School, 324 East Main Road in Portsmouth, RI. At the Open House, you’ll see the beautiful grounds, including a community […]

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Election 2022: Magaziner raises nearly triple raised by his Congressional rivals

General Treasurer Seth Magaziner, a Democrat who is running for Congress in the second Congressional District, raised more than $1.4 million in the first quarter of this year, according to his campaign’s quarterly report, filed with the Federal Election Committee. That’s nearly triple what any other Congressional candidate raised during the quarter, Democrat or Republican. […]

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Celebrate Earth Month with Eastern Rhode Island Conservation District

The Eastern Rhode Island Conservation District (ERICD) is celebrating Earth Month by supporting coastal resilience with its programming. According to ERICD District Manager Sara Churgin, “One project won’t solve all of our climate problems, but everyone pitching in in small ways will.” To promote coastal resilience, ERICD is hosting a series of events to allow […]

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PVD Food Trucks Opens 2022 Season

In the wake of a tumultuous off-season, PVD Food Trucks opened their 2022 season Thursday, April 14 with a highly successful “Food Trucks Roll into Richmond” event. It took place on the small, triangular lot that is home to Richmond Town Hall, and featured 13 trucks offering everything from RI favorites to BBQ, to “south […]

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News by the numbers: April 9–15

23 passengers injured in Brooklyn subway shooting Frank R. James detonated two devices and fired off 33 shots from his handgun on Tuesday morning inside the 36th Street subway stop in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. No people were killed, but 23 were injured either from the blast or bullets. The 62-year-old suspect was arrested on Wednesday, […]

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Here's how much legislation in each state restricts or protects trans youth

Superficially, Americans and their legislators accept and understand LGBTQ+ individuals more now than even a decade ago. The Supreme Court’s 2015 decision to legalize same-gender marriage stands as of the most tangible and significant wins for LGBTQ+ rights—yet the 2015 ruling only directly protected cisgender lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals. At least 19 states in […]

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Google says that it provided $615 million of economic activity in Rhode Island in 2021

 On April 13, Google released its 2021 Economic Impact Report for Rhode Island, sharing that it helped provide $615 million of economic activity in 2021 for thousands of Rhode Island businesses, publishers, nonprofits, creators and developers who used Google products to increase their online presence and connect with the people and communities they serve. More than […]

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Rhode Island US House candidate stays in race despite menacing charge

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island congressional candidate said Thursday he’s staying in the race despite his recent arrest on a menacing charge in Ohio. Michael Neary, 28, is among a large field of candidates seeking the Democratic nomination in Rhode Island’s 2nd congressional district following incumbent Democrat Jim Langevin’s announcement in January that he’s retiring. […]

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Henry Winkler will deliver New England Tech’s commencement address in Providence on May 1

Henry Winkler, an Emmy Award-winning actor, director, and author will be back for an encore performance at New England Tech’s commencement, New England Institue of Technology announced today. Winkler is a familiar figure to the NEIT community. He delivered the 2006 commencement address and was immensely popular with students and their families. His message of […]

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Adoptable Pet of The Week: Acorn

Meet your new best friend, Acorn– this week’s Adoptable Pet of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Acorn is a 15-year-old male Domestic Shorthair. Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say about Acorn; Who’s ready to meet the man of their dreams? Well, the wait is […]

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Rep. Langevin: Public service has changed since Capitol riot

WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — After the Capitol riot, longtime U.S. Rep. Jim Langevin said he thought briefly that the foolishness and recklessness of dividing the country would finally stop. That didn’t happen, and the Rhode Island Democrat says it’s one reason why he’s leaving Congress. Langevin saw some of his Republican colleagues saying enough is […]

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RIPTA: Federal Mask Mandate extended through May 3, reminds riders that face masks must be worn when using public transportation

The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) is advising passengers that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has extended the federal mandate requiring face masks to be worn when using public transportation – including trains and buses. The mandate, which has been in place since February 1, 2021, has now been extended through May 3, 2022. The security directive states […]

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Local students have until May 9 to apply for nearly 100 new scholarships

Local students have until May 9 to apply for nearly 100 new scholarships at the Rhode Island Foundation. The organization estimates students will receive an average of about $6,000. The financial aid is through the Foundation’s new Robert G. and Joyce Andrew College Scholarship Fund, which isnamed in honor of the late donors. The gift is the largest donation expressly for scholarships in the Foundation’s 106-year history.  “Ensuring the […]

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Governor McKee launches working group to identify gaps, improve response to domestic violence

PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee was joined by Lt. Governor Sabina Matos, General Treasurer Seth Magaziner, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Paul Suttell, state agencies and stakeholders in law enforcement, the judiciary, and advocates to launch the Governor’s Domestic Violence Working Group.
“It will take collaboration from multiple agencies and leaders in state and local government, law enforcement, and survivor support to make the type of progress we need to make in reducing domestic violence,” said Governor McKee. “That is why I am so grateful to see this working group come together to address this issue. The men and women in Rhode Island are relying on us to help. I am confident that this working group can identify and address the gaps in domestic violence response so that we can all build a safer Rhode Island for everyone.”
The announcement was followed by a roundtable discussion amongst stakeholders on challenges and goals in reducing the prevalence of domestic violence in Rhode Island. Despite an overall drop in crime, domestic violence remains a pervasive public safety issue in Rhode Island. In Rhode Island, 1 in 3 women and 1 in 4 men reported having experienced domestic violence in their lifetimes.
“Data shows that incidents of domestic violence have increased locally and around the globe since the start of the pandemic,” said Lt. Governor Matos. “I am optimistic that this passionate group of stakeholders will help us identify solutions to reverse these trends and establish new best practices that will keep our communities safe.”
“This is a very important issue, and I commend Governor McKee for spearheading this initiative,” said Patricia Coyne-Fague, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections. “In Corrections we see firsthand the ripple effect domestic violence has in our communities; this is an issue that concerns us all. I am looking forward to the work ahead.”
“Every day members of law enforcement face the challenges inherent with domestic violence,” said Lt. Colonel Darnell Weaver of the Rhode Island State Police. “We look forward to continuing this important work through the Domestic Violence Working Group alongside our partners in domestic violence advocacy, law enforcement, and government to ensure that all Rhode Islanders feel safe at home.”
The working group was designed in collaboration with the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RIDOC), in partnership with the Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center, to comprehensively assess domestic violence responses in Rhode Island. It is based on an approach by the Justice Reinvestment Initiative: Reducing Violent Crime by Improving Justice System Performance, a bipartisan effort designed to improve domestic violence responses in Rhode Island. This Justice Reinvestment Initiative involves using data to identify systemic gaps in the state’s response to domestic violence, implement evidence-based practices to address those gaps, and measure outcomes.
Governor McKee’s FY2023 budget proposal includes $4.5 million dedicated to support survivors of domestic violence. These funds will be allocated to invest in the nonprofit community to provide additional housing, clinical and mental health services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. This includes increased investments for therapy and counseling, housing assistance, job training, relocation aid and case management — all proven, necessary tools for survivors.
The working group, established through Executive Order 22-25, will meet approximately every month and consist of data presentations on various aspects of the justice system and discussion of potential policy and programmatic improvements for the state.
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Watch: Rep. Deborah Ruggiero joins What’sUpNewp to talk about her campaign for Lt. Governor

State Rep. Deb Ruggiero, who announced last week that she was running for lieutenant governor, joined What’sUpNewp for a live virtual video conversation today at 1:30 pm. Ruggiero, who represents District 74 (Jamestown and Middletown), is aligned with the House leadership. She’ll face incumbent Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos and State Sen. Cynthia Mendes in a Democratic […]

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