Posted inCriminal Justice, Local, Newport Bureau

Rhode Island prosecutor who told police to turn off body cameras to be placed on unpaid leave

A Rhode Island state prosecutor arrested on a trespassing charge outside a Newport restaurant on Aug. 14 is being placed on unpaid leave, the Attorney General’s Office said Friday. Special Assistant Attorney General Devon Flanagan was arrested after declining with a friend to leave the outside of the Clarke Cook House restaurant.  Police-worn body camera […]

Posted inEnvironment, Local, Newport Bureau

Newport official says continued beach erosion could threaten the city’s water supply, way of life

Last winter’s storms took a heavy toll on the city’s beaches, including Easton’s Beach, which is located at the start of Newport’s famed Cliff Walk. The city’s public services director, Bill Riccio, is the person in charge of leading Newport’s response. As part of our ongoing series on shoreline erosion in the region, Riccio spoke […]

Posted inHousing, Local, Newport Bureau

Study finds Newport’s zoning is likely an obstacle to affordable housing development

More than 50 people packed an open-house meeting at Newport City Hall Thursday night to learn the results of a new study assessing available housing stock.  Patricia Reynolds, Newport’s director of planning and economic development, welcomed those gathered and explained the background on the housing issues and intention of the meeting. She noted that the […]

Posted inHousing, Local, Newport Bureau

Newport’s housing woes put strain on municipal workers

At 8 a.m., just before the first class of the day, students poured into the hallway at Thompson Middle School. Their voices buzzed and bounced off the ceiling and floor as they talked about the girls’ basketball team’s big win then slammed their lockers and headed to class. Eighth-grade social studies teacher Katie Behan stood […]

Posted inHealth, Housing, Local

RI landlords are required to ensure their units are safe from lead paint. But who checks?

An investigation by the Public’s Radio found landlords rarely face consequences for failing to comply with state laws meant to protect children from exposure to lead paint.

Posted inLocal, Newport Bureau

Bill sponsors think 2024 may be the year for funding suicide prevention barriers on two Newport County bridges

Please note that this story contains subject matter that might be sensitive for some listeners. In November 2019, Rep. Joseph Solomon, Jr. received a call from a friend. A call he didn’t expect. A call no one wants to receive. His friend called to tell him their mutual friend had died by suicide, jumping from […]

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