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They hold fond memories of Camp Canonicus. Now can they save it?
Good morning, I'm Will Richmond at The Providence Journal and this is the Daily Briefing. Could Camp Canonicus be saved? The 300-acre site along the Exeter/North Kingstown line has served for decades as a place that offered outdoor experiences for Baptist children, but as the organization that organizes 67 Baptist churches in Rhode Island...
Rhode Island Bids Farewell to Wooden Elephant Herd on Nationwide Migration
If you saw a herd of elephants on I-95 South leaving Rhode Island this week, there’s a good reason. On Tuesday, September 3, 100 life-sized wooden elephants were carefully strapped to flatbed trucks and escorted off the lawn of Rough Point Museum in Newport, bound for New York City.
The first turbine is up for this huge offshore wind project off RI's coast
PROVIDENCE – Revolution Wind has reached another milestone with the installation of the first of its 65 offshore wind turbines in the ocean waters off Rhode Island. Developers Ørsted and Eversource made the announcement Monday, marking another landmark event in the construction of the 704-megawatt wind farm being built about 15 miles south...
R.I. GOP seeks volunteers for its own ‘election integrity office’
The Rhode Island GOP is taking a page from the national party playbook by starting its own election integrity program. The soon-to-launch election integrity office, announced in an email on Tuesday, mimics the programs set up by the Republican National Committee and the Trump-Vance campaign in battleground states nationwide. The intent is to offer reassurance […]
Vote for The Bulletin's preseason Boys Soccer Player of the Year
Who will be the top player on the pitch this fall? The Bulletin compiled a list of the boys soccer players to watch in 2024. From that group we comprised candidates for our Preseason Boys Soccer Player of the Year. ...
Governor McKee Boosts RI Works Assistance by 20%
Governor Dan McKee and the Rhode Island Department of Human Services have announced a significant 20% boost to Rhode Island Works benefits, providing a much-needed lifeline to struggling families across the state. This increase, which kicks in this week, comes on the heels of a funding hike passed in the 2025 state budget.
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