A 21-year-old victim is in critical condition at Rhode Island Hospital following an assault Friday morning on Carey Street, ...
James Murphy passed for 347 yards and a touchdown, Matt Childs had two touchdown runs and Brown rallied to beat Bryant 29-19 on Friday night. Bryant took a 12-0 lead into halftime on Elijah Elliott’s ...
Charter Books will host Rhode Island cookbook author Polina Chesnakova for a cooking demonstration and tasting on Wednesday, ...
Historians and cartographers will tell you that “Broadway” is typically one of the first streets laid out on a city map, designed as a central artery for commerce. The name, derived from the Dutch ...
Newport residents will have an opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted prescription medications on Oct. 25 when the city hosts the 29th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The event, organized ...
It’s shaping up to be one of the busiest weekends of the fall here in Newport County, and not just in real estate. Between a jam-packed calendar of local happenings and one of my personal favorites, ...
Newport Classical will present two concerts in November as part of its ongoing Chamber Series, featuring a Taiwanese American pianist and a Siberian saxophonist making his local debut. Pianist ...
As temperatures cool and leaves begin to turn, Newport’s fall season is heating up with a packed calendar of festivals, milestone celebrations and seasonal experiences that showcase why autumn might ...
The Newport Art Museum is bringing back its Members’ Juried Exhibition after a strategic planning process revealed strong community demand for the tradition. The exhibition, titled “Springboard,” ...
Since the industrial revolution of the late 1800s, coal has remained a significant energy source in the United States, peaking in the mid-20th century, and declining because of environmental concerns.
Superintendent Colleen Burns Jermain is calling on Newport families to make education a daily priority at home, emphasizing ...
Rhode Island’s independent live entertainment industry drives $138.2 million in state GDP and supports more than 2,300 jobs, according to a first-of-its-kind national economic study released Wednesday ...
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