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La Vecina adds Sunday brunch with authentic Mexican fare

La Vecina has launched a new Sunday brunch menu featuring authentic Mexican dishes with a morning twist, the Newport Restaurant Group announced Tuesday. The brunch menu, created by Executive Chef Mariana Gonzalez-Trasvina, is available Sundays from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the restaurant located at 24 Washington Square. Menu items include chilaquiles with tortilla […]

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Newport superintendent to discuss school updates in live Q&A Wednesday

Newport School Superintendent Colleen Burns Jermain joins What’sUpNewp for a live virtual video conversation on Wednesday at 1:30 pm. The discussion typically covers a range of topics from curriculum updates and facility improvements to budget matters and student achievement initiatives. Community members can submit questions in advance through a Google form available at whatsupnewp.com/ask-the-superintendent/, or pose […]

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CVS Health subsidiary Omnicare files for Ch. 11 bankruptcy protection

By MICHELLE CHAPMAN AP Business Writer CVS Health subsidiary Omnicare has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection two months after the long-term care business was ordered to pay $949 million when a federal court found it liable for filing fraudulent claims for some prescription drugs. In 2019 the federal government joined the legal fight against CVS Health […]

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Portsmouth falls to La Salle in four sets despite second-set rally

La Salle Academy’s girls volleyball team overcame a mid-match stumble to defeat visiting Portsmouth 3-1 on Tuesday night, with the Rams taking sets 25-12, 16-25, and two additional sets to secure the victory. The match began with La Salle asserting early dominance, cruising to a commanding 25-12 first-set win that showcased the home team’s offensive […]

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Rhode Island high school coach who did naked fat tests sentenced to year of probation

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — A Rhode Island judge on Monday sentenced a former high school basketball coach to a year of probation after he spent decades asking hundreds of male student-athletes if they were “shy or not shy” before asking them to get naked so he could check their body fat. Earlier this year, a jury found […]

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Federal judge lifts Trump administration’s halt of nearly complete offshore wind farm in New England

WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge ruled Monday that a nearly complete offshore wind project halted by the administration can resume, dealing President Donald Trump a setback in his ongoing effort to restrict the fledgling industry. Work on the nearly completed Revolution Wind project for Rhode Island and Connecticut has been paused since Aug. 22 when the […]

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Warren man charged after crime spree began at Newport police station

A crime spree that spanned Aquidneck Island Monday morning began when a Warren man drove to Newport Police headquarters seeking help for what he described as an emergency, according to police. Jaron Monroe, 37, of Warren, pulled into the front parking lot of the Newport Police Department at approximately 7:45 a.m. and reported he was […]

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Norman Bird Sanctuary’s Harvest Fair returns with expanded sustainability focus

The Norman Bird Sanctuary’s annual Harvest Fair will return Oct. 4-5 with an expanded focus on sustainability, thanks to lead sponsor 11th Hour Racing’s continued partnership. The two-day event, which has drawn thousands of visitors to Aquidneck Island for more than 50 years, will feature traditional autumn activities alongside new environmental initiatives designed to promote […]

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On This Day – September 22, 1962: President Kennedy and Jacqueline watch 4th America’s Cup Race off the Coast of Newport

President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy attended the fourth race of the 1962 America’s Cup aboard the USS Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., off the coast of Newport on September 22, 1962. The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum has a full (incredible) photo gallery from the event here – PRESIDENT KENNEDY […]

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Newport native Tanya Donelly and Belly deliver sold-out performance at Greenwich Odeum

Newport native Tanya Donelly demonstrated that musical dreams can come true as her alternative rock band Belly thrilled a sold-out crowd at the Greenwich Odeum on Sept. 18, performing their 1993 album “King” in its entirety for the first time. While attending Rogers High School, Donelly and step-sister Kristin Hersh wrote poetry and added melodies […]

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Newport Restoration Foundation honors four projects at 19th annual preservation awards

The Newport Restoration Foundation recognized four exemplary historic preservation projects in Newport County at its 19th Annual Doris Duke Historic Preservation Awards on Thursday. The sold-out ceremony at Rough Point honored Hope Street Barn, Honeysuckle Carriage House, Ochre Court’s Cignaroli Ceiling Painting and OVERLAP Gallery. The 2025 awardees were selected in collaboration with the City […]

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Military projectile found in Tiverton business basement safely detonated

A military projectile discovered in the basement of a local business was safely detonated off-site after prompting evacuations Thursday morning, according to the Tiverton Police Department. Police and fire personnel responded to 2490 Main Road at approximately 8:32 a.m. Thursday following a report of a potential explosive device in the basement of the business, police […]

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Trump administration moves to revoke permit for Massachusetts offshore wind project

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration has moved to block a Massachusetts offshore wind farm, its latest effort to hobble an industry and technology that President Donald Trump has attacked as “ugly” and unreliable compared to fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, or BOEM, filed a motion in […]

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Christian McBride steps down as Newport Jazz Festival artistic director

Christian McBride, the acclaimed bassist and nine-time Grammy Award winner who has served as artistic director of the Newport Jazz Festival since 2015, announced his resignation Thursday, concluding a transformative decade at the historic festival. McBride, who was personally selected for the role by festival founder George Wein in 2015 and took the artistic reins […]

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RIDOH issues 2025-2026 COVID-19 vaccine recommendations

The Rhode Island Department of Health has recommended the 2025-2026 COVID-19 vaccine for most Rhode Islanders 6 months of age and older to protect against serious illness from COVID-19, according to a department announcement. “COVID-19 vaccine can help prevent serious illness and hospitalization, and it is an important tool to support our healthcare system as […]

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Newport City Council to consider harbor rules, major contracts at Wednesday meeting

The Newport City Council will meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. to consider harbor ordinance revisions and approve several major infrastructure contracts in what could be one of the year’s most significant meetings. Harbor regulations take center stage as the council reviews proposed ordinance changes while also considering a Waterfront Commission request for an economic impact […]

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Home of the Week: An inspired escape at Whitehall, 310 Corey Lane, Middletown

Located in Middletown’s pastoral Whitehall Farm community, 310 Corey Lane offers the perfect blend of Aquidneck Island living, modern updates, and low-maintenance convenience. This end-unit townhouse in Whitehall is a rare find, featuring three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, a garage, and a thoughtful layout that works equally well for year-round living or as a second […]

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