It’s official: a new pope has not been elected on the first day of the papal conclave. Black smoke rose from the chimney of the Sistine Chapel on the evening of Wednesday, May 7, signaling to onlookers that the voting cardinals inside have not come to a two-thirds consensus about who will succeed Pope Francis. This comes […]Read More
RHODE ISLAND T. F. GREEN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO HOST “AUTISM
“Practice” Airport and Airline Experience Helps Empower Families Warwick, RI – In honor of World Autism Acceptance Month, Rhode Island T. F. Green International Airport (PVD) will host its second practice boarding event, “Autism Flies,” in partnership with Breeze Airways and Autism Double-Checked (ADC) on April 29, 2025. The program allows participants to practice the […]Read More
Governor McKee Announces Strategic Actions to Strengthen Rhode Island’s Primary
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Governor McKee, Rhode Island Department of Housing Announce First-Ever State
PROVIDENCE, RI — Governor Dan McKee and Rhode Island Secretary of Housing Deborah Goddard today announced the inaugural recipients of the State Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (SLIHTC), a new initiative designed to incentivize private developers to invest in the creation and preservation of over 500 affordable housing units across the state. “This is a […]Read More
Telling the Story of Black Women: Our Inaugural Preservation Breakfast
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State, City, and District Leaders Celebrate Beam Raising of New
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Providence Public School District (PPSD), Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE), the City of Providence, and the surrounding community gathered on Monday, May 5 to celebrate the beam raising for the new Frank D. Spaziano Middle School. The event marked another major step forward in the District’s multi-year plan to ensure every […]Read More
Attorney General James Wins Court Order Restoring Critical Education Funds
AG James Restores Access to over $1 Billion in Funds that Help Schools, Teachers, and Vulnerable Students Recover from COVID-19 NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today secured a court order forcing the Trump administration to restore states’ access to critical Department of Education (ED) programs that support low-income and unhoused students […]Read More
(Providence, RI) — Women & Infants Hospital’s 2025 Gala, held on Friday, May 2, 2025, raised more than $410,000 and was attended by hundreds of community leaders, grateful patients, donors, friends, and colleagues, who enjoyed an evening of community, purpose and fun to support the Women & Infants Annual Fund. Women & Infants Hospital is […]Read More
Attorney General Neronha secures preliminary injunction to protect libraries, workers,
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Attorney General Neronha today released the following statement after a Rhode Island court granted a preliminary injunction filed by his office and a coalition of 20 other attorneys general to stop the dismantling of three federal agencies that provide services and funding supporting public libraries and museums, workers, and small businesses nationwide. […]Read More
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