Sadly, some people endure unspeakable trauma during their childhoods. Physical abuse. Emotional torture. Sexual assault. No child should ever know such…
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Exhibit Explores Rhode Island In 1776
Independence Day is over, but there’s much more to learn about Rhode Island’s role in the American Revolution. The State Archives has new exhibit…
Scott MacKay Commentary: How UK Brexit Could Resonate In Rhode Island
If you’re wealthy, you may see the British exit from Europe’s economy as an opportunity.
Johnson and Wales Goes Cold Turkey
Johnson and Wales celebrated a new tobacco-free policy today over cold turkey sandwiches. The policy makes JWU the first institution of higher learning…
Lots Of Options For Celebrating Independence Day In Rhode Island
Across the ocean state, cities and towns are gearing up for July 4th. Parades are stepping off all weekend from South County to Burrillville. Bristol…
Providence Public Schools Announce Policy For Working With Transgender Students
Starting in September, every public school in Providence will designate teams to meet one-on-one with transgender students and their families….
Governor’s Budget A Mixed Bag For The Environment
Governor Gina Raimondo has signed an $8.9 billion budget into law. It includes millions of dollars for environmental initiatives. Rhode Island Public…
RI Artscape: RISD Museum’s ‘All Of Everything’ Is All Oldham
A fashion superstar from the 1990’s, Todd Oldham is the subject of a dazzling retrospective at the RISD Museum, All of Everything: Todd Oldham Fashion….
Following Universities Like Bryant, UConn Revokes Honorary Degree For Bill Cosby
UConn student Haddiyyah Ali got an email from a woman whose story floored her. The woman was working at talent agency in 1965, when she says Bill Cosby…
A Tribute To Bristol’s 231st July Fourth Celebration
Bristol – There will be floats, bands and puppets, the trill of bagpipes and Sousa marches. The sailors will step smartly down Hope Street, where the…

