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Masks will be optional at Newport Public Schools

On Thursday evening, the Newport School Committee voted 7-0 to make masking optional in Newport Public Schools and on school buses. This policy will go into effect today after the Governor’s executive order ends at 5:00 pm. The amended policy is located here. While the Newport Public Schools policy is now optional masking, Newport Public Schools encourages everyone […]

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How to responsibly donate to Ukrainian causes

Beth Gazley, Indiana University When Russia invaded Ukraine, I responded like many Americans: by making charitable donations. I was able to make my gift with confidence because I’m a scholar of nonprofits who has studied giving during disasters and other crises. Mostly I’ve studied how charities help local communities after events like hurricanes and earthquakes, […]

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Senator Dawn Euer invites District 13 constituents to participate in her 2022 constituent survey

Rhode Island State Senator Dawn Euer has released her 2022 constituent survey, which will be available online until March 11. Sen. Euer said, “This past year brought many challenges to Rhode Island, but it also brought chances for progress. Last session, I introduced more legislation than ever before on a wide range of issues that affect […]

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Adoptable Pet of the Week: Marmaduke

Meet your new best friend, Marmaduke – this week’s Adoptable Pet of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Marmaduke is a 10-month-old male Hound/Mix. Marmaduke is considered a large dog, weighing in at between 60 – 99 pounds. Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say about […]

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Governor McKee, RIDOH update quarantine recommendations for DHS-licensed early learning programs

As the state continues to implement an endemic COVID-19 management strategy, Governor Dan McKee, the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH), and the Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS) today announced updated quarantine recommendations for DHS-licensed early learning programs. More from Governor McKee’s Office; These updates incorporate the latest COVID-19 community levels of risk […]

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South County, Newport County getting $375,000 in grants for children’s mental health

The Rhode Island Foundation has awarded $375,000 in grants to improve children’s behavioral health in Newport County and South County.  “These are extraordinarily stressful times for so many people in our state. Existing behavioral health challenges have been exacerbated by the impact of COVID-19. These grants focus on addressing disparities in access to behavioral health services and […]

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RIPTA seeks public input from passengers to improve service in Newport, West Bay, and Pawtucket

The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) is hosting three community-focused virtual workshops on proposed service improvements in West Bay, Pawtucket and Newport. RIPTA is proposing the addition of three new routes, as well as service improvements to Routes 1, 13, 29, 71, 73, 75, 76, 78, 80 and the R-Line. These proposed service changes […]

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Governor McKee to host COVID-19 briefing on Friday, will be focused on updated guidance from the CDC

Governor Dan McKee and the Rhode Island Department of Health will host a COVID-19 briefing on Friday at 10:30 am at the State House. According to Governor McKee’s office, this briefing will be focused on updated guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Rhode Island Department of Health Consultant Medical Director Philip Chan, Senior […]

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Salve Regina University: Masks now optional inside Salve Regina buildings

Salve Regina University today announced that beginning at 8 am today masks will be optional inside their buildings. Here’s the full email announcement from Salve Regina University; “Dear Salve Regina community,Throughout the course of this pandemic, our campus policies and operations have been carefully aligned with the latest CDC guidelines and recommendations. Late last week, […]

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Love Defeats Fear: Newport yoga studio will host ‘Yoga For Ukraine’ on March 11

Love Defeats Fear, a yoga studio in downtown Newport, will host a special donation-only class to benefit children of war-torn Ukraine on Friday, March 11th at 6:00 pm. According to studio owner Rachael Whitworth, all proceeds from the 90-minute, all-levels class will go directly to unicef.com to support Ukrainian children impacted by the conflict with Russia. View this post on […]

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Lifespan eases some restrictions, expands visitation policy at local hospitals

In response to declining COVID numbers, Lifespan today announced via a press release that it has revised its visitation policy to ease some restrictions and expand access while maintaining patient and staff safety. The major changes to Lifespan’s visitation policy, effective Wednesday, March 2, 2022, are: Visitation hours at Rhode Island Hospital increased to 2pm […]

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Governor McKee to tour new units of affordable housing at the Newport Housing Authority on Wednesday

Governor Dan McKee will mark one year as Governor of Rhode Island with a series of community visits and announcements on Wednesday, March 2, according to a media advisory received by Governor McKee’s office. On Wednesday afternoon, Governor McKee will be joined by Lt. Governor Sabina Matos, Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor, and Deputy Secretary for Housing […]

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Josia Pagler becomes the first woman warrant officer to complete Officer Candidate School at Officer Training Command Newport

First Woman Warrant Officer Aerial Vehicle Operator Graduates from Officer Candidate School By Darwin Lam, Officer Training Command Newport Public Affairs The first woman warrant officer to complete Officer Candidate School (OCS) at Officer Training Command, Newport (OTCN) was selected to be part of the Navy’s first Aerial Vehicle Operators (AVO) with designator 737X, Feb. […]

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Newport Police: The third suspect wanted in connection with the Farewell Street double shooting has been captured

The third and final suspect wanted in connection to the February 14 shooting on Farewell Street has been arrested according to Newport Police Department. In a press release, Newport Police says that earlier today (Monday, March 1) members of the Rhode Island Violent Fugitive Task Force located Duane Logan in Warwick, RI, who was wanted […]

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Winners of 2022 Newport Burger Bender announced

After a year off due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Newport Burger Bender, Discover Newport’s “best burger” contest, returned to Newport and Bristol Counties from February 18th – 27th. The competition in the 2022 edition of the Newport Burger Bender was stiff with a record-breaking 48 burgers (30 beef, 6 non-beef, and 12 plant-based) representing 36 restaurants. Discover […]

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Governor McKee sends letter to President Biden: Rhode Island is prepared to welcome Ukrainian refugees

Governor Dan McKee today sent a letter to President Biden expressing that the state is prepared to welcome Ukrainian refugees who have been forced from their homes in recent days by Russian aggression. A copy of the letter is available below and here. Letter-to-President-Biden-regarding-Ukraine-2.28.22Download In addition, Governor McKee has requested that the State House continue to […]

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