Rhode Island has been awarded $130 million dollars over the next five years from the federal government to continue its work overhauling Medicaid. The…
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Closing Arguments To Begin Monday In Dan Doyle Embezzlement Trial
Closing arguments begin Monday, in the trial of Dan Doyle at Washington County Superior Court. Doyle faces charges of pocketing funds intended for the…
Your Weekly Briefing: Health In Rhode Island, Nov. 22
Here’s what’s happening in health in Rhode Island, Nov. 21: HOSPITAL LAYOFFS: United Nurses and Allied Professionals (UNAP), a health care workers’…
Scituate 'Neighborhood Health Station' Opens
A new community health clinic has opened in Scituate. Organizers hope it will pave the way for greater access to health care in the area. The new…
Rhode Island Company Creates Clothing to Protect Against Zika Virus
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found evidence that more than 1,000 pregnant women in the United States may have been infected with…
Rhode Island Congressional Delegation Honors Former WWII POWs
On Veterans Day, residents and elected officials are commemorating their servicemen and women with a variety of ceremonies around the state.
Bob Kerr: Lessons Learned While Driving With Veterans
On this Veteran’s Day, columnist Bob Kerr shares his experiences as a volunteer driver for veterans. Kerr says it’s the conversations he cherishes,…
Police Try Treatment, Instead Of Punishment, For Addiction
Police departments in our region and around the country are scrambling to respond to the opioid addiction crisis.
The Pulse: Police Try New Approaches To Mental Health Crises
A spate of high profile police shootings have drawn attention to the way police respond to people dealing with mental illness.

