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Takeaways: Trump tightens grip on GOP, narrow Squad victory

By BRIAN SLODYSKO Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — After an uneven start, Donald Trump’s election-year tour of revenge succeeded in ousting Republican members of Congress, boosting Trump-backed “America First” candidates who beat back the establishment and strengthening his grip on the party. Meanwhile, Ron Johnson, the most vulnerable Republican senator up for reelection, will take on Wisconsin’s […]

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Native Americans urge boycott of ‘tone deaf’ Pilgrim museum

By PHILIP MARCELO Associated Press PLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) — Native Americans in Massachusetts are calling for a boycott of a popular living history museum featuring Colonial reenactors portraying life in Plymouth, the famous English settlement founded by the Pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower. Members of the state’s Wampanoag community and their supporters say Plimoth […]

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$22.37 million federal RAISE grant will enable all Newport-based transit services to be electric

 The days of diesel-powered buses rolling along Aquidneck Island streets are numbered, thanks to a new federal RAISE grant to procure 25 new clean-energy electric buses and recharging infrastructure. Today, U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline announced a new $22,370,800 federal Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability & […]

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How to protect your dog from hot weather

While sunny months may seem like an ideal time for dog owners to be out and about with their pets, the hot weather can be harmful to dogs. ManyPets analyzed research and reports from veterinary schools and other pet experts to compile a list of ways to protect your dog from hot weather.  The health issues […]

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Vermont to choose candidates for Senate, US House, governor

By WILSON RING Associated Press MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — Vermont voters are choosing candidates Tuesday for a U.S. Senate seat held since 1975 by retiring Democratic U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, the last of Congress’s so-called Watergate babies elected after the resignation of former President Richard Nixon. The leading Democratic candidate running for Leahy’s seat in the November […]

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Governor McKee issues Statewide Drought Advisory

Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee today has issued a statewide drought advisory, based on the recommendation of federal, state, and local experts that make up the state’s Drought Steering Committee. The Water Resources Board convenes the Drought Steering Committee when numerous water conditions indicate that the whole state may be entering an extended period of […]

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Truck driver acquitted in deaths of 7 motorcyclists in 2019

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) —A jury on Tuesday acquitted a commercial truck driver of causing the deaths of seven motorcyclists in a horrific head-on collision in northern New Hampshire that exposed fatal flaws in the processing of license revocations across states. Volodymyr Zhukovskyy, 26, of West Springfield, Massachusetts, was found innocent on seven counts of manslaughter, […]

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Rhode Island Foundation offering grants to serve Rhode Island’s Black community

The Rhode Island Foundation today announced that it is offering more than $100,000 in grants to nonprofit organizations that serve the state’s Black community, particularly organizations that have significant Black representation among their staff and board of directors. The deadline to apply for funding from the Foundation’s Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund is Sept. 8.  “Our […]

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What’s Up Today: Tuesday, August 9

Your local, independent source for What’s Up in Newport and Rhode Island. Est. 2012 Good Morning, today is Tuesday, August 9. 🌊 On this day in 1918, Award-winning Director, Producer, and Screenwriter Robert Aldrich was born in Cranston. Aldrich is best known for his films including Vera Cruz, The Dirty Dozen, and The Longest Yard. […]

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Adoptable Dog of the Week: Ollie

Meet your new best friend, Ollie– this week’s Adoptable Dog of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Ollie is a 2-year-old male Mixed Breed. Ollie is considered a medium-sized dog, weighing between 20 -59 pounds. Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say about Ollie; Are you […]

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What to watch in Wis., 3 other states in Tuesday’s primaries

By MEG KINNARD Associated Press The Republican matchup in the Wisconsin governor’s race on Tuesday features competing candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump and his estranged vice president, Mike Pence. Democrats are picking a candidate to face two-term GOP Sen. Ron Johnson for control of the closely divided chamber. Meanwhile, voters in Vermont are choosing a replacement for U.S. […]

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Easing into vacation aboard the Boston-to-Cape Cod train

By TRACEE M. HERBAUGH Associated Press BOSTON (AP) —Boston’s buttoned-up South Station doesn’t typically conjure images of fold-up beach chairs, straw hats and rolling Yeti coolers. But on weekend mornings during the summer, that is what you’ll see. Instead of frenzied passengers running to catch a train to another East Coast city, today’s throng of […]

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What’s Up Today: August 7, 2022

Good Morning, today is Sunday, August 7. 🌊 American Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene was born on this day in 1742. Greene grew up in the Potowomut section of Warwick and later moved to Coventry where he operated his family’s foundry. 🌊 Enjoy the music of Eddy’s Shoe and the Mansfield Band at King Park […]

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