PROVIDENCE, R.I. – In accordance with a proclamation from President Joseph R. Biden, Governor Dan McKee has directed U.S. and Rhode Island flags to be flown at half-staff at all state facilities and buildings. The flags will remain at half-staff until sunset on October 30, 2023 in memory of the victims of the horrific mass shooting in Lewiston, […]Read More
Community College of Rhode Island Professor Selected for Alex Trebek
Brianna Cox, assistant professor of communication and media at Community College of Rhode Island, has been selected for an Alex Trebek Legacy Fellowship by the Television Academy Foundation in Hollywood. She is one of just 12 professors selected from colleges and universities nationwide for the fellowship program. Named in honor of the late Alex Trebek, longtime host of the quiz […]Read More
2024 Calendar Winners: Submitted Images for the 2024 Calendar All photographs posted on this site for the City of Pawtucket Photo Contest are on display as part of the City’s Annual Photo Contest exhibit and are on this site strictly for viewing and are not in the public domain. Photographs are not to be reproduced, […]Read More
City of Providence Searches for the Perfect Christmas Tree
City Calls for Evergreen Trees for Annual Lighting PROVIDENCE, RI– The City of Providence will host its annual Holiday Celebration on Friday, December 1 at the Providence Rink in Kennedy Plaza. In advance of this festive annual tradition, the City is searching for two spruce or fir trees: a 35-foot to 45-foot tree to grace the […]Read More
City of Pawtucket invite the Public to Hispanic Heritage Month
Mayor Donald Grebien and the City of Pawtucket invite you to nominate a Latino Leader in our Pawtucket Community for Hispanic Heritage Month! On Tuesday, October 10th, 2023 from 6-8 PM the City of Pawtucket will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring three Latino Leaders who are “Driving Prosperity, Power and Progress” in Pawtucket in […]Read More
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island employees lend
Organized groups of employees will spend the workday volunteering across the state at 14 organizations addressing critical community needs PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Sept. 15, 2023) – Today, more than 530 Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island (BCBSRI) employees spread across the state to participate in Blue across Rhode Island, an annual company-sponsored day of service, […]Read More
To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, Reed Leads Walking Tour of
PROVIDENCE, RI – Eat, shop, celebrate, listen, learn, walk, and talk. U.S. Senator Jack Reedwas joined by local leaders for a celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month with a walking tour and cultural conversation highlighting Rhode Island’s vibrant Latino arts, restaurants, and small businesses and spotlighting the many contributions of Rhode Island’s diverse Latino community and […]Read More
Rhode Island Day at the Big E is tomorrow Southeast Light Delights, home of Block Island’s best lobster roll, is at the Big E now through October 1 with a full menu of delicious Block Island specialties. “We love coming to the Big E to represent Rhode Island and share the best of Block Island,” […]Read More
Design Week RI Starts on September 18, 2023
The 10th annual DESIGN WEEK RI presents 5+ days celebrating design. Starting September 18th, and running through September 23rd. Celebrate the 10th Annual DESIGN WEEK RI with over 30 events statewide. DESIGN WEEK RI is a program instituted by DESIGNxRI, in partnership with hosts, sponsors, and partners all across Rhode Island. The packed schedule includes talks, tours, workshops, exhibitions […]Read More
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