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COVENTRY - The calendar said May, but the weather felt more like March, early March at that, which made Liliana Bell’s ...
PAWTUCKET - By all accounts, it was a strong showing on the part of the East Greenwich High School boys tennis team this past ...
WEST WARWICK - They lost the match, but gained some valuable confidence heading into what they hope will be a lengthy ...
It’s a problem that nearly every Rhode Islander has faced, is facing now, or will face in the near future. Access to health care, and even more acutely, access to primary care providers, is at a ...
KINGSTON – Up to 40,000 people will converge on the University of Rhode Island’s Kingston Campus from Friday, May 16, through Sunday, May 18, for three days of Commencement ceremonies.
The weather, both on the ridge and as a result of the severe storms swirling out of our beleaguered nation’s capital, has ...
Historically, athletic eyewear was mostly relegated to high-impact sports—goggles for the slopes, wraparounds and shields for ...
Talk about an all-star cast. That’s what Jaclyn Backhaus’ play “You on the Moors Now” has for fans of novels by Jane Austen, Louisa May Alcott and the ...
Gov. Dan McKee blocked off a good few hours on a Wednesday afternoon last week to check in on one of Rhode Island’s many small business strips and spread the ...
In recent years, the United States has revived tariffs—taxes on imported goods—to protect domestic industries and create jobs. The idea sounds simple: make foreign products more expensive so Americans ...
After the town council’s annual extensive review of the town administration and school committee’s proposed budgets and public input, on April 24th by a vote of 4-1 the council adopted a final ...