Political Outsider and Businesswoman Makes Her Bid Official WARWICK RI – Political outsider and businesswoman Ashley Kalus formally launches her campaign to serve as Rhode Island’s 77th Governor via video. In the coming weeks and months, Kalus will outline a bold and ambitious vision for Rhode Island’s future. Kalus’ top priorities include: education, strengthening the economy, […]Read More
Plus Special Musical Presentation at 7:30pm Concert on April 30 Honoring the Ukrainian People Newport, RI – Newport Classical announces that all proceeds from its upcoming Cliburn-Bound Piano Marathon, featuring nine exceptional amateur pianists in four concerts from Friday, April 29 through Sunday, May 1, 2022, will be donated to the World Health Organization’s Emergency Appeal for Ukraine. In addition, […]Read More
Latino voters are more likely than not to think the country is moving in the wrong direction, according to one of the largest surveys of Hispanic voters in recent months. By Marc Caputo Heading into the 2022 midterm elections, Republicans have been riding a wave of positive press about their gains among Hispanic voters as Democrats fret […]Read More
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PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee today shared that Rhode Island State Police Superintendent and Director of Public Safety James M. Manni will be retiring from state service after a distinguished 28-year career with the State Police. Manni was appointed, late today, as town manager by the South Kingstown Town Council, a post he is expected to […]Read More
Governor McKee Announces Community Based COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics Scheduled for
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Providence Schools to host five family COVID-19 vaccination clinics March
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CRANSTON, RI – Today, U.S. Senator Jack Reed joined Meals on Wheels of Rhode Island in Cranston to deliver meals to senior citizens as part of the “March for Meals” campaign, which aims to deliver warm meals and safe, socially-distanced visits to older homebound adults. This year’s annual “March for Meals” honors the 50th anniversary of […]Read More
WOONSOCKET, R.I.: Mayor Lisa Baldelli-Hunt today announced that in a show of solidarity and support for the Ukrainian people, the City of Woonsocket will fly the blue and yellow Ukrainian flag at all fire stations, the police station, as well as at Market Square. The Ukrainian flag and country will be honored during a special […]Read More
Pawtucket: A City in Focus Theme: “CELEBRATE ! Pawtucket” Deadline for entry: August 5, 2022 PAWTUCKET– Grab your cameras and snap that picture! The City of Pawtucket and The Camera Werks proudly announce the 24th Annual City of Pawtucket Photo Contest! Twelve winning photos will be selected by a panel of local professional photographers and placed […]Read More
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