Forecasters are warning of more severe weather, including tornadoes, Tuesday and Wednesday in parts of the South and Midwest hammered just days ago by deadly storms. That could mean more misery for people sifting through the wreckage of their homes in Arkansas, Iowa and Illinois. Dangerous conditions Tuesday also could stretch into parts of Missouri, […]Read More
AAA shares booking data, top destinations, and travel advice Providence, RI (April 4, 2023) — International trips are on the rise this year. According to AAA booking data, international travel is up more than 200% compared to 2022. Hotel bookings are seeing the biggest jump, up more than 300% over last year. The spike in demand […]Read More
RI DHS and Brightstars Quality Rating Announce State’s First 5-Star
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VOA News-Salome Ramirez Vargas The former US president is expected to appear in court in Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon where he will be arraigned. Then, he plans to return to his residence in Palm Beach, Florida, from where he will give a speech. WASHINGTON— Former United States President Donald Trump landed this afternoon at LaGuardia airport […]Read More
Mayor Rivera on decision regarding soon-to-be vacant Congressional District 1
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2023 becomes the most successful 401Gives yet, with record numbers reached for total dollars raised, nonprofits helped, donors, and gifts made Providence, R.I. (April 3, 2023) – 401Gives has reached new heights, setting record highs in every way in its fourth year. As the major philanthropic effort comes to a close at 6 p.m. today, it […]Read More
U.S. Senator Jack Reed will join Governor Dan McKee, Senate President Dominick J. Ruggerio, North Providence Mayor Charles Lombardi, and other state and local leaders tomorrow outside a multi-family house, 7 Ferncliff Avenue, North Providence to highlight ongoing efforts to remove and replace all lead pipes in Rhode Island’s water supply. Senator Reed, a senior […]Read More
Tornadoes in 11 states destroyed homes and businesses, downed trees and leveled entire neighborhoods from Arkansas to Illinois. A series of states in the south and the central-north of the United States were evaluating on Monday the damage caused by a series of storms and tornadoes over the weekend that left at least 32 dead […]Read More
Ten years ago this month, Senator Chuck Schumer declared, “We all know that our immigration system is broken, and it’s time to get to work on fixing it.” Senator John McCain quoted Winston Churchill. But it was Lindsey Graham who offered the boldest prediction. “I think 2013 is the year of immigration reform,” the South […]Read More
VOA NEWS – Ken Bredemeier WASHINGTON — Former U.S. President Donald Trump is flying from his Florida estate to New York, where he plans to spend Monday night at his Trump Tower residence and then turn himself in Tuesday to face a criminal indictment, the first ever filed against a current or former U.S. leader.It […]Read More
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