(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
Deborah Gonzalez Sworn in as Central Falls Municipal Court Judge
CENTRAL FALLS, RI – In a ceremony held at City Hall today, Deborah S. Gonzalez was officially sworn in as the new judge of the Central Falls Municipal Court, filling a vacancy that had remained open since January. Gonzalez, a distinguished immigration attorney, professor, and community advocate, was appointed by Mayor Maria Rivera and confirmed […]Read More
Remembering Lauren Marie Ise
Lauren will be remembered as being a kind, big-hearted, fun-loving woman. She adored her dog Jethro and she loved her many dozens of friends. If you knew Lauren, you loved her. Looking into those big, blue eyes made you feel that you were touched by an Angel. Women are forces of nature in their own […]Read More
Treasurer Diossa to Celebrate Financial Literacy Month
Providence, RI – On, Thursday, April 24, 2025 at 3:00 PM at the Rhode Island State House, General Treasurer James A. Diossa will celebrate financial literacy month. This event will highlight ongoing financial literacy initiatives in the state, recognize champions in the field, and feature firsthand stories from educators and students currently participating in the […]Read More
Mayor Brett Smiley, American Cruise Lines Announce Return to Providence
PROVIDENCE, RI — Mayor Brett P. Smiley and American Cruise Lines (“American”) today announced that Providence will be a port of call for its New England itineraries, marking the return of cruise tourism to the city for the first time in four years. This exciting milestone signals a new era for Providence’s waterfront and local […]Read More
In late 2024, the Foundation partnered with the nationally recognized Annenberg Institute at Brown University (“Annenberg”) to undertake an effort to study, assess, and make recommendations for an improved, equitable public education funding formula in Rhode Island. We decided to embark on this work because we know that education is the great equalizer. It […]Read More
STATE HOUSE, Providence – It is with deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio earlier this morning. Out of respect for President Ruggerio, all Senate business scheduled for this week, including session and committees, will be postponed until further notice. Senate Majority Leader Valarie J. Lawson said, “I […]Read More
CCRI and Rhode Island Energy partner to launch free utilities
WARWICK, RI (April 17, 2025) – The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) and Rhode Island Energy are teaming up to offer a free exploratory program designed to give participants a window into the growing utilities industry. Introduction to Utilities – free to anyone who meets eligibility requirements through funding from Rhode Island Energy – […]Read More
Pawtucket School Committee Statement Re: Litigation By Patricia Royal
PAWTUCKET, RI — The following statement regarding litigation filed by Patricia Royal may be attributed to Omar Reyes on behalf of the Pawtucket School Committee: A widely publicized Complaint has been filed in Rhode Island Federal District Court by Patricia Royal against members of the Pawtucket School Committee, School District Administrators, Mayor Grebien, and members […]Read More
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