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Roger Williams Park Zoo shares the passing of Nicko, baby two-toed sloth
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Roger Williams Park Zoo has shared the passing of one of their baby sloths. The zoo’s shared that their two-toed sloth named Nicko passed away from a respiratory illness. “Today, we are truly heartbroken to share the unexpected passing of Nicko, our beloved baby...
Rhode Island Man Sentenced to Two Years for Bomb Threat on Flight from Orlando to Providence
A Rhode Island man has been sentenced to a two-year term in federal prison after making a bomb threat on an airplane, a serious offense that led to a costly and unwarranted security response. Evan Sims, the 41-year-old from Rhode Island, will also face three years of supervised release following his incarceration, as per the ruling by U.S. District Judge Harvey E. Schlesinger.
Lifespan, RI Hospitals to continue urgent surgeries and procedures during outage
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — All Lifespan Health Systems are experiencing downtime due a global IT issue, according to a representative. In a statement, Lifespan said that their hospitals will continue to perform all urgent procedures and will monitor the situation for non-urgent procedures. Patients will be contacted if there...
One injured after being shot in Providence
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — A woman is in the hospital after being shot on Chalkstone Avenue in Providence. According to officials, police arrived overnight at Roger Williams Medical Center to find a 21-year-old had been shot in the upper arm. The woman was transported to Rhode Island Hospital, and...
We Be Jammin’ XMAS in July
Debbie Wood of We Be Jammin’ Events visits The Rhode Show to tell us about a unique summer event that supports local vendors and crafters! It’s The Christmas in July Marketplace at Cardis Community Marketplace in West Warwick. To find out more, go to: https://www.webejamminri.com/. Rhode Show Content...
55th Newport Classical Music Festival closes Sunday with concerts celebrating new albums
It has been a record-breaking summer at Newport Classical, with most of our 27 concerts at capacity during the Newport Classical Music Festival this month. We have heard from many of the 120 musicians who have performed here, who also perform at festivals around the world, that coming to Newport is a highlight of their summer. We are so grateful for the warm Newport welcome that our community and visitors have given them.
Governor's summer learning grant launches in East Providence
EAST PROVIDENCE – Before the governor and other officials arrived at the Fuller Creative Learning Center on Thursday, 9-year-old Marisol Chipel and her little sister, Lorena, had already sent their tiny, wheeled robot charging into battle like a medieval knight. But the wooden lance that the device carried failed...
How Providence is fighting fire with education
Good morning, I'm Will Richmond at The Providence Journal and this is the Daily Briefing. Across Rhode Island, the search is on for public safety personnel. Towns are competing with each other to bring in police, fire and EMT staff to help fill out their ranks and keep their communities safe. ...
Yächtley Crëw will bring 'yacht rock' to Providence, with a Warwick native on board
If songs like “I'd Really Love to See You Tonight” and “Escape (The Piña Colada Song)” make you think of kicking back on a boat and cruising in the summertime, you’re not alone. YouTube coined the genre “yacht rock” to describe the soft rock...
Meet Newport's new bilingual community liaison. How she'll make City Hall friendlier
NEWPORT – Keiry Lopez has always had a passion for helping her community. Now, she’s helping from inside City Hall. “Estoy muy feliz de poderles ayudar,” Lopez said. “Estoy aquí para mejorar las cosas y para hacer que estas sean facilidades para usted y para las personas que trabajamos en city hall. No tengan miedo de venir. Estamos aquí para ayudarlos y para lo que necesiten.”
Providence's next firefighters, medics? High school class creates pipeline to city jobs
PROVIDENCE − With a hood over her head that covered her eyes, Emily Bolanos felt her way through the inspection and use of a portable breathing apparatus, the kind firefighters use when heading into a burning building or to fight a toxic fire, opening and closing valves, and pulling the air tank out of its backpack holster. ...
Who ruled the diamond this spring? Presenting the 2024 Providence Journal All-State Softball team
The Providence Journal is proud to announce the 2024 All-State Softball team, sponsored by the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence. The Providence Journal has been naming All-State teams for more than 80 years to recognize and celebrate the top student-athletes across Rhode Island. The Journal Sports staff, with some help from the coaches associations, determine the first- and second-team members. The All-State teams are also posted on the High School Sports Awards page on providence journal.com/sports.
Can sales tax be waived when gifted a vehicle registered under an LLC? | Ask the RI DMV
Q: My son is sole proprietor of a limited liability company in which he has a vehicle registered. He would like to officially gift the vehicle to me. Is this possible? Will the sales tax be waived? — Ron F. A: It would be best if you – or your son – contact the...
‘There won’t be another Mr. Ced.’ Cedric Huntley remembered as a mentor who dedicated his life to preventing violence
A memorial service is being held Friday for Cedric Huntley, who died earlier this month at the age of 65. Huntley was a community leader who worked tirelessly to improve the lives of young people. Most recently, he served as executive director of the Nonviolence Institute in Providence, a nonprofit that focuses on preventing violence.
Relocations: ‘A Balkanized Federation’ from the beginning
An alternative explanation of the divisions that afflict us. I had never heard of Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, until my attention was caught by the work coming out of its Nationhood Lab, a project of its Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy, founded and led by Colin Woodard. The important contribution the Nationhood Lab is making to understanding our internal political differences is that it bases its analyses on the premise that the lands that eventually became the United States were settled in the 17th and 18th centuries by “rival colonial projects that had very little in common, often despised one another and spread without regard for today’s state or even national boundaries.”
WW's lead slips away in the rain
WEST WARWICK - On a night in which the rain was a factor, the team featuring the word ‘flood’ in their name wound up gaining the upper hand. Despite a strong first five innings by West Warwick, it would be visiting Flood Ford that came away with the win on Wednesday night at McCarthy Field, rallying for six runs over the final two innings to prevail by a 6-3 final.
Providence Man Charged With OUI in Taunton Head-On Crash
TAUNTON (WBSM) — A Providence man is facing multiple charges after he allegedly drove while intoxicated and collided head-on with another vehicle Wednesday, injuring two people. Taunton Police Chief Edward J. Walsh said officers responded to a two-vehicle crash on July 17 at about 9:25 p.m. at the intersection...
West Haven police commissioner resigns after berating man in custody
WEST HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — On Thursday evening, West Haven Mayor Dorinda Borer told News 8 that the Chair of the West Haven Board of Police Commissioners and Police Commissioner Raymond Collins III has resigned. Borer told News 8 that Collins was wrongfully allowed into the West Haven Police Department’s lockup area and berated Romney […]
Shoplifting incident leads to arrest of four in Naugatuck
NAUGATUCK — Police responding to a shoplifting complaint on July 16 at the Stop & Shop on 727 Rubber Avenue arrested four individuals, uncovering several outstanding warrants in the process. At approximately 5:30 p.m., officers encountered 38-year-old Jaclyn Kichar of Ansonia attempting to leave the scene in a vehicle...
Guilford business owner pleads guilty to tax charges
GUILFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — The owner of a Guilford business pled guilty to tax charges on Thursday. Michelle Ann Gilson, 38, co-owned and co-operated B&M Package Solutions, Inc. and formerly owned and operated Epic Empirez, Inc.. In court, Gilson admitted she did not pay the withheld employee taxes as well as the employers’ share of […]
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