The Rhode Island Department of Transportation will resume work tonight on the Division Street Bridge project with a series of lane reductions on Route 4 South in East Greenwich. Starting Wednesday, November 18, 2020 in the evening, there will be intermittent closures of one lane for bridge work from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. This pattern […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, RI — The Rhode Island Attorney General’s Office and National Grid are warning electric and gas customers to be vigilant of potential scammers posing as bill collectors trying to take advantage of them. Over the past several weeks, there has been an increase in reported scam attempts targeting residential and business customers by phone. […]Read More
UNIVISION AND THE LATIN RECORDING ACADEMY® ANNOUNCE OFFICIAL SPONSORS FOR THE 21ST ANNUAL LATIN GRAMMY AWARDS®. Bulova, Fetzer Vineyards, Google Pixel 5, Mastercard, McDonald’s, and Walmart Team Up to Celebrate The Biggest Night in Latin Music® Univision and The Latin Recording Academy Partner with U.S. Army for Digital-Only Content Series Best New Artists: Diaries, Plus Ford […]Read More
WORCESTER, MA – The Worcester Red Sox today unveiled a Half-Season Plan that includes the first opportunity to secure “Mini-Monster Seats” atop the Worcester Wall. The Triple-A season typically includes 70 home games. These ticket plans go on sale tomorrow, Wednesday, November 18, at 10 a.m. at gowoosox.com and a new Worcester telephone number, 508-500-8888. […]Read More
Had the case proceeded to trial, the State was prepared to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that in September 2019, Chen attempted to receive illegal shipments of contraband cigarettes totaling 273 cartons, or 54,600 cigarettes, at a private mailbox store in Cranston. On September 19, 2019, an inspector from the United States Postal Inspection Service […]Read More
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Lt. Governor Dan McKee and the Rhode Island Small Business Coalition today sent letters to Governor Gina Raimondo and members of the Rhode Island General Assembly urging a collaborative effort to provide additional relief to small businesses before the state’s CARES Act funds expire on December 30, 2020. Requests include immediately allocating an […]Read More
Cases are rising drastically, and it’s more important than ever that we all stay informed. Please, stay home except for essential activities, and wear a mask anytime you’re with people you don’t live with. Together, we can turn our case numbers around. If you know someone who needs a way to stay up-to-date on the latest […]Read More
Now more than ever, the Food Bank needs help feeding hungry families. PROVIDENCE, RI. The Rhode Island Community Food Bank kicked off its annual Holiday Drive today at a time when they are distributing 30% more food than in previous years due to the effects of COVID-19. “Since the outbreak of the pandemic, we’ve seen a […]Read More
By Anne Rogers When longtime Yankees broadcaster Suzyn Waldman received word that Kim Ng was about to make history as the first woman general manager in baseball, she had to confirm the news herself. She sent a text message to a friend in the Marlins organization that said, “Please, please tell me this is real.” The two-word […]Read More
por:Hernando Sánchez Estados Unidos (245.000) sigue siendo el país con el mayor número de muertos, pero con 284.000 nuevos casos diarios, Europa sigue siendo la región que registra más contaminaciones, si bien la pandemia está dando muestras de un cierto enlentecimiento en el viejo continente. Nueva York, la ciudad más grande de Estados Unidos, se […]Read More
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