Three Rhode Island Doctors Sanctioned This Week
According to RIDOH Joseph M. Palumbo, DO has been licensed to practice medicine in the State of Rhode Island since September 28, 2022.
RI Energy crews aid in Hurricane Milton restoration as millions get power back
TAMPA, Fla. (WPRI) — Rhode Island Energy crews have taken part in getting the lights back on for roughly two million Floridians after the damage brought on by Hurricane Milton last week.
RIPTA holding open house for rapid transit study
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority will hold an open house at the Cranston Senior Center October 15 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. for Rhode Islanders to weigh in on rapid transit options to connect several cities and towns.
Gov. McKee to address community concerns amid failed Washington Bridge meeting
White's question was echoed by several other residents in the neighborhood, who said they would've asked it at the community meeting, if given the opportunity. "The dust and the noise really does effect quality of life here," said Debra Booth, another resident of the Fox Point neighborhood.
Rhode Island spends billions to improve schools with goal of improving student outcomes
The Rhode Island Department of Education says spending on school construction is making students want to learn.
Italian-American traditions thrive as Columbus fades around New England
In Rhode Island, Italian American roots run deep, and the annual Christopher Columbus Festival in its capital city is one of New England’s largest. But the festivities all but ignored the controversy around Columbus to focus on Italian heritage and culture.
This Luxurious Seaside Mansion Is A Dreamy Place To Get Away
Castle Hill Inn in Newport, RI is beloved for its cozy ambience, its Adirondack chair-filled lawn overlooking the sea, its excellent food and its warm, welcoming staff.
Rhode Island Energy crews continue hurricane recovery effort in Tampa
TAMPA, Fla. (WLNE) — Rhode Island Energy crews help restore power for Tampa residents in the wake of Hurricane Milton. “We’re putting poles up, putting wires back up, restoring feeders and getting the lights back on,” lineman Brian Madden said. 21 workers made the two-and-a-half day trip down to Tampa last week.
The unofficial start to Rhode Island men's basketball season is Monday night. Here's why
These two old Yankee Conference rivals have basically nothing in common at this point other than a shared border.
RI coaches, players make the case to play several sports — including football
Specialization and other factors have winnowed high school football rosters, but players and coaches say playing multiple sports offers many benefits
How Indigenous chefs and farmers are restoring Native American cuisine in New Jersey
There aren't many places to get Indigenous food in New Jersey. You may even not know what Native American food is. You will soon, though.
The Cops Seized His $86,900 Life Savings For No Reason. They Picked The Wrong Marine
In a real life version of Rebel Ridge, a veteran is fighting the “civil forfeiture” program that gives state and local cops an incentive to grab your assets–even when you’ve committed no crime.
RI eager to make greater contribution to Pacific region: Ministry
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs echoed Indonesia's keenness to contribute more to countries in the Pacific area, considering the Melanesian roots that
Shin Hae Sun, Lee Jin Uk, And Kang Hoon Face An Unexpected Reunion In "Dear Hyeri"
Dear Hyeri” has released stills of a nerve-wracking three-way meeting between Shin Hae Sun, Lee Jin Uk, and Kang Hoon! “Dear Hyeri” is a healing romance
Kang Hoon Gets Protective Of Shin Hae Sun In "Dear Hyeri"
Dear Hyeri” has shared a sneak peek into tonight's new episode! “Dear Hyeri” is a healing romance drama that revolves around Joo Eun Ho (Shin Hae Sun),
Following disappointing meeting, McKee and RIDOT to hold update on Washington Bridge
Friday's virtual public meeting was organized by RIDOT, and it was advertised as a chance for both residents and business owners to get answers ahead of the bridge’s demolition, but by the time it wrapped up not a single question was asked or answered.
Columbus Day festivities to be held throughout RI
The 39th Columbus Day Festival is wrapping up on Atwells Avenue, but not before one final day of fun on Federal Hill. The Providence festival ran all weekend with a range of activities, including a parade.
Washington Bridge demolition resumes tomorrow
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation said demolition on the Washington Bridge will resume tomorrow. A section of Waterfront Drive in East Providence at the I-195 overpass will close for about one week.
UConn men vs. Rhode Island a matchup Hurley only wants to see in exhibition game; How to watch, what to know
Dan Hurley wouldn’t schedule Rhode Island as one of UConn’s nonconference opponents. That program, one that he helped build up before taking on a new project in Storrs, fits into the same category with the likes of Yale or Arizona State and others – frisky teams or those with personal connections.
Salve Regina chemistry professor Dr. Susan Meschwitz’s study will explore treatment options for this common infection
Salve Regina chemistry professor Dr. Susan Meschwitz’s study will explore treatment options for this common infection.
Getting tech-savvy: National Guard open house introduces RI students to advanced military
More than 500 RI students connected with technology at the National Guard STEAM Day, exploring drones, robotic dogs and more.
The fascinating lives of Rhode Island’s native turtles and snakes
For a short-snouted dog, Mags proved to be a competent sidekick when it comes to stalking Rhode Island’s native turtles. So says the pit bull’s owner, retired state biologist Christopher Raithel, who observed Mags sniff out the tiniest baby turtles during his field research trips to ponds andswamps around the Ocean State.
Trinasolar partners with Kiwi Solar and Trilect to launch Waikato’s first agrivoltaics project
Trinasolar has joined forces with Kiwi Solar and Trilect to launch Waikato’s first-ever agrivoltaics project, marking its third foray into dual use agricultural and solar farming in New Zealand.
Montana Dept. of Commerce announces Agritourism Grants Program
The Montana Department of Commerce announced it will launch a new program that aims to support agricultural businesses.The Agritourism Grants Program will host
'Kairos' to 'Kill Me Heal Me', 5 K-dramas that are worth the hype
Due to OTT, there has been a lot of curiosity among the audience about international cinema. People are especially liking Korean cinema. Meanwhile, today we are going to tell you about those Korean series and films that will make you forget Bollywood cinema.
Rihanna Spends $20,000 a Month on Her Insane Hair Rituals: ‘No Amount of Money Is Too Much’
Rihanna is particularly meticulous about her hair and spends five figures every month just to keep it looking perfect, a source exclusively tells Life & Style.
Conference in Amherst offers support, perspectives for Black police officers
What we do is we try to give people tools and knowledge to go back and rebuild those conversations ... rebuild those relationships and bonds,” National Association of Black Law Enforcement Officers Chairman Charles Wilson said.
Optimism high in A-10 after improved NCAA tournament performance in 2024
Reporters who attended Atlantic 10 Conference Media Day on Monday in Washington, D.C., received Apple AirTags with their credential. A year earlier, the gift was a can cooler. Glasses, coffee mugs, backpacks,
Week 6 NFL anytime TD scorer picks: Best NFL touchdown scorer predictionsfor Derrick Henry, CeeDee Lamb
We're into October as we reach Week 6 of the NFL season, and the best NFL betting sites are offering hundreds of betting options for each game. That includes NFL anytime TD scorer odds, which are among the most popular markets at NFL betting sites every week.
Rihanna fans believe she is already married after this confessional (video)
Rihanna has Twitter/X in a tizzy after she made pronouncements recently that have her vast fanbase believing that she is already married.
From the Archives: October 1973 – Big Cypress National Preserve established
October 11, 1974: The 93 rd U.S. Congress approved the establishment of the Big Cypress National Preserve. Larger than the entire state of Rhode Island, Big Cypress National Preserve is the nation’s first national preserve.
Looking for family-friendly Halloween fun in RI? Check out these 6 events.
For fun that's not too scary for the little ones, try these 6 events, from fall activities at Adams Farm to trick or treating at Coggeshall Farm.
The Electoral College keeps tyranny at bay
Democrats, including vice presidential candidate Tim Walz, are questioning the Electoral College, arguing that it is undemocratic and prefer a pure democracy that elects the president by a
Rhode Island set to host Brown in annual Governor's Cup football game; Why it's special
The Rams will be looking for their sixth straight win while the Bears are hoping for their first victory in this series since 2017.
The Judge From Hell enjoys rise in viewership; Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born premieres
The Judge from Hell achieved its highest viewership rating yet. Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born and A Virtuous Business premiered with promising rating.
Meadowlark Yellow 1968 Mustang Travels From Texas to Rhode Island, Not Final Destination
A 1968 Ford Mustang keeps traveling across the world, trying to find a place where someone would kick off a complete restoration process