Volunteers came back to nonprofits in 2023, after the pandemic tanked participation
Read full article: Volunteers came back to nonprofits in 2023, after the pandemic tanked participationFrom foster grandparents who volunteer at an early child care center to citizen scientists who collect water quality data in remote locations, nonprofit volunteers have come back after the pandemic.
Cutting food waste would lower emissions, but so far only one state has done it
Read full article: Cutting food waste would lower emissions, but so far only one state has done itA study out in Science this month finds that states' attempts to cut the amount of food waste going into landfills are rarely succeeding.
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Rhode Island's state primaries
Read full article: AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Rhode Island's state primariesMore than five months after weighing in on the presidential matchup, Rhode Island voters will choose which candidates will face off in this fall’s U.S. Senate election.
Thousands brave the heat for 70th anniversary of Newport Jazz Festival
Read full article: Thousands brave the heat for 70th anniversary of Newport Jazz FestivalA capacity crowd of about 10,000 people braved heat and humidity to witness the 70th anniversary of the Newport Jazz Festival, one of the largest music festivals in New England.
US military veteran accused of having explicit images of a child apparently joined Russian army
Read full article: US military veteran accused of having explicit images of a child apparently joined Russian armyA U.S. Air Force veteran who fled a charge of possessing sexually explicit images of a child told his lawyer he joined Russia’s army.
Biden and Trump win Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin primaries
Read full article: Biden and Trump win Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York and Wisconsin primariesVoters in four states weighed in on their parties’ presidential nominees, a largely symbolic vote now that both Joe Biden and Donald Trump have locked up the Democratic and Republican nominations.
Key takeaways about the condition of US bridges and their role in the economy
Read full article: Key takeaways about the condition of US bridges and their role in the economyThe collapse of a Baltimore bridge that got struck by a cargo ship has highlighted the important role that bridges play in the daily lives of many Americans.
US fugitive accused of faking his death to avoid rape charges is extradited to Utah from Scotland
Read full article: US fugitive accused of faking his death to avoid rape charges is extradited to Utah from ScotlandA U.S. fugitive known as Nicholas Rossi, who is accused of faking his own death to avoid a rape charge in Utah has been extradited from Scotland.
States trashing troves of masks and pandemic gear as huge, costly stockpiles linger and expire
Read full article: States trashing troves of masks and pandemic gear as huge, costly stockpiles linger and expireSome states that stockpiled millions of masks and other personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic are now throwing the items away.
Internet casinos thrive in 6 states. So why hasn't it caught on more widely in the US?
Read full article: Internet casinos thrive in 6 states. So why hasn't it caught on more widely in the US?In the 10 years that it has been operating in New Jersey, internet casino gambling has generated nearly $7 billion in revenue for casinos and their affiliates, sent over a billion dollars in tax revenue to the state’s coffers, and helped keep Atlantic City’s nine casinos afloat while they were shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
AP Election Brief | What to expect in Rhode Island's special elections
Read full article: AP Election Brief | What to expect in Rhode Island's special electionsDemocrat Gabe Amo and Republican Gerry Leonard face off in a special congressional election in Rhode Island on Tuesday to complete the term of former Democratic congressman David Cicilline.
In Rhode Island, a hunt is on for the reason for dropping numbers of the signature quahog clam
Read full article: In Rhode Island, a hunt is on for the reason for dropping numbers of the signature quahog clamScientists, lawmakers and those who make their living from Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay are teaming up to hunt for the reason why quahogs appear to be on the decline.
3 New England states join together for offshore wind power projects, aiming to lower costs
Read full article: 3 New England states join together for offshore wind power projects, aiming to lower costsThe governors of Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island plan to procure offshore wind energy together.
Rain-soaked New England hit by likely tornado amid wild weather ahead of Hurricane Lee's arrival
Read full article: Rain-soaked New England hit by likely tornado amid wild weather ahead of Hurricane Lee's arrivalThe National Hurricane Center has issued a hurricane watch for portions of Maine and a tropical storm watch for a large area of coastal New England as Hurricane Lee heads to the region.
Massachusetts city got nearly 10 inches of rain in 6 hours, flooding homes and eroding dams
Read full article: Massachusetts city got nearly 10 inches of rain in 6 hours, flooding homes and eroding damsHeavy rainfall has flooded parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, with two communities declaring a state of emergency as water poured into homes, creating moats around their foundations and leading to boat rescues of residents.
Feds approve offshore wind farm south of Rhode Island and Martha's Vineyard
Read full article: Feds approve offshore wind farm south of Rhode Island and Martha's VineyardA planned offshore wind farm moved a step closer to construction Tuesday with the Department of the Interior announcing it has approved the project.
First U.S. auction of Gulf of Mexico tracts for wind power set for Aug. 29
Read full article: First U.S. auction of Gulf of Mexico tracts for wind power set for Aug. 29The Biden administration has announced plans for the first sale of offshore wind power leases in the Gulf of Mexico off the Louisiana and Texas coasts.
Woman arrested outside Taylor Swift's beachfront Rhode Island home on trespassing charge
Read full article: Woman arrested outside Taylor Swift's beachfront Rhode Island home on trespassing chargePolice say a woman who was previously warned to stay away from Taylor Swift’s home in Rhode Island was arrested this week outside the beachfront property.
Stained glass window shows Jesus Christ with dark skin, stirring questions about race in New England
Read full article: Stained glass window shows Jesus Christ with dark skin, stirring questions about race in New EnglandA nearly 150-year-old stained-glass church window showing a dark-skinned Jesus Christ interacting with women has been rediscovered in a Rhode Island church.
Rhode Island man who had more than 200 guns at home to plead guilty
Read full article: Rhode Island man who had more than 200 guns at home to plead guiltyA Rhode Island man found with an arsenal of more than 200 guns at his home along with thousands of rounds of ammunition and a flamethrower has agreed to plead guilty to some federal charges.
Election denier Bolduc wins New Hampshire GOP Senate race
Read full article: Election denier Bolduc wins New Hampshire GOP Senate raceRetired Army Brig. Gen. Donald Bolduc has won New Hampshire’s Republican Senate primary and will face potentially vulnerable Democratic incumbent Maggie Hassan in November.
Rhode Island Gov. McKee narrowly wins Democratic primary
Read full article: Rhode Island Gov. McKee narrowly wins Democratic primaryRhode Island Gov. Dan McKee eked out a victory in his Democratic primary on Tuesday, beating back strong challenges from a pair of opponents as he seeks his first full term in office.
Newport Folk Festival includes stage powered by bicycles
Read full article: Newport Folk Festival includes stage powered by bicyclesThe Newport Folk Festival is known for creating electrifying musical moments, and this weekend it is powering a small stage in part by festival-goers on stationary bikes.
CDC restates recommendation for masks on planes, trains
Read full article: CDC restates recommendation for masks on planes, trainsU.S. health officials are restating their recommendation that Americans wear masks on planes, trains and buses, despite a court ruling last month that struck down a national mask mandate on public transportation.
After the blizzard, the East Coast digs out under sunny sky
Read full article: After the blizzard, the East Coast digs out under sunny skyThe sun was shining on much of the East Coast on Sunday, a day after a vicious nor’easter brought blizzard conditions to many areas, and left more than 100,000 customers without power.
Winter storm snarls travel, gives some schools the day off
Read full article: Winter storm snarls travel, gives some schools the day offA winter storm in the eastern U.S. has snarled travel and given hundreds of school districts struggling amid a surge in coronavirus cases an excuse to shut down for a respite.
To learn about climate quality, scientists turn to drones
Read full article: To learn about climate quality, scientists turn to dronesThree ocean drones were launched from Rhode Island to travel along the Gulf Stream, collecting data in tough winter conditions that would be challenging for traditional ships with crews.
COVID cases spike even as US hits 200M vaccine milestone
Read full article: COVID cases spike even as US hits 200M vaccine milestoneThe U.S. has reached a COVID-19 milestone of 200 million fully vaccinated people, but cases and hospitalizations are still spiking, even in highly immunized pockets of the country like New England.
Wrong number sparks 20-year friendship between Florida woman, Rhode Island man
Read full article: Wrong number sparks 20-year friendship between Florida woman, Rhode Island manMore than 20 years ago, Gladys Hankerson was trying to reach her sister in Maryland when she misdialed the phone number. A man in Rhode Island answered. The mistake led to a lasting, over-the-phone friendship all these years.
Michael Renzi, former ‘Sesame Street’ musical director, dies
Read full article: Michael Renzi, former ‘Sesame Street’ musical director, diesMichael Renzi has died after a career in which he served as musical director of “Sesame Street” and worked with the likes of Peggy Lee, Mel Tormé, Lena Horne and some of the other biggest names in jazz and pop.
Home that inspired ‘The Conjuring’ movie for sale for $1.2M
Read full article: Home that inspired ‘The Conjuring’ movie for sale for $1.2MThe purportedly haunted Rhode Island farmhouse where the spooky happenings that inspired the 2013 horror movie “The Conjuring” occurred has hit the market for the scary price of $1.2 million.
Post-Tropical Cyclone Ida Near Eastern Long Island Now Accelerating Northeastward Toward Cape Cod
Read full article: Post-Tropical Cyclone Ida Near Eastern Long Island Now Accelerating Northeastward Toward Cape CodAt 500 AM EDT (0900 UTC), the center of Post-Tropical Cyclone Ida was located near latitude 41.4 North, longitude 71.6 West. The post-tropical cyclone is moving toward the northeast near 28 mph (44...
World’s largest iceberg breaks free in Antartica. Is it a cause for concern?
Read full article: World’s largest iceberg breaks free in Antartica. Is it a cause for concern?Is this something to be concerned about? Many scientists feel it isn’t, but then again, it’s not everyday an iceberg the size of Rhode Island breaks free from Antarctica.
Colleges pushed anew for reparations for slavery, racism
Read full article: Colleges pushed anew for reparations for slavery, racismStudents and community activists from New England to the Deep South are demanding their colleges take more ambitious steps to atone for past sins amid the nation’s latest racial reckoning.
Steak-out: Rhode Island's runaway steer has been recaptured
Read full article: Steak-out: Rhode Island's runaway steer has been recapturedFILE - This Feb. 2021 file photo provided by Adam Seaberg shows a cow that escaped on Feb. 4, in Johnston, R.I., as it was being unloaded at a slaughterhouse. Weeks after escaping, the steer was finally captured unharmed in Johnston by its owner on Friday, March 26, and returned to a Connecticut farm. (Adam Seaberg via AP, File)JOHNSTON, R.I. – A steer that has been on the lam for nearly two months after escaping while on the way to a Rhode Island slaughterhouse was finally corralled Friday morning, police said. The beefy, 1500-pound (680-kilogram) fugitive was captured unharmed in Johnston by its owner and returned to a Connecticut farm, Johnston Chief Joseph Razza told WLNE-TV. The steer took off Feb. 4 when a wholesaler lost control of it outside Rhode Island Beef & Veal in Johnston, according to authorities.
Are suit jackets oppression? Lawmakers fight own dress codes
Read full article: Are suit jackets oppression? Lawmakers fight own dress codes(AP Photo/Steven Senne)BOSTON – A sneaker-clad Latino state senator in Rhode Island is objecting to his chamber’s jacket and dress shirt edict as a form of white oppression. With women and people of color elected in larger numbers in many states, legislatures are being forced to confront longstanding dress codes that are increasingly viewed as sexist and racist. But the Denver-based organization said roughly half of all state legislatures had some sort of formalized dress code in 2019. The Democrat-controlled Rhode Island Senate approved its new dress code Tuesday, over objections from Acosta and other lawmakers. But he said the strong opposition to ending the dress code outright only underscores the uphill battle younger, progressive lawmakers face in trying to advance more pressing priorities.
Where's the beef? Runaway steer still roaming Rhode Island
Read full article: Where's the beef? Runaway steer still roaming Rhode IslandThis February 2021 photo provided by Adam Seaberg shows a cow that escaped on Feb. 4, in Johnston, R.I., as it was being transported. More than a month after escaping while being unloaded at a slaughterhouse, the steer is still roaming the streets of Johnston, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of Providence. (Adam Seaberg via AP)JOHNSTON, R.I. – Where's the beef? More than a month after escaping while being unloaded at a slaughterhouse, a 1,600-pound (725-kilogram) steer is still roaming the streets of Johnston, about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of Providence. “Though it appears in this picture that it backs the blue, the escaped Johnston cow is still on the lam,” police wrote.
Remains of Cold War-era Russian sub seen in film catch fire
Read full article: Remains of Cold War-era Russian sub seen in film catch fireThis material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistribu)FILE - In this Aug. 22, 2016 photo, the remnants of a Cold War-era Russian submarine, once used as a floating museum until it sank in 2007, sits rusting in the Providence river in Providence, R.I. The remains of the submarine caught fire, Tuesday, March 9, 2021, as workers were using a blow torch to cut it up for scrap. (AP Photo/Jennifer McDermott, File)PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The remains of a Cold War-era Russian submarine once seen in a movie starring Harrison Ford caught fire in Providence on Tuesday morning as workers were using a blowtorch to cut it up for scrap, fire officials said. The fire at a waterfront scrap yard sent a plume of black smoke over the city at about 9:30 a.m. but was quickly extinguished. AdIt sank during a nor’easter in 2007 and was sold for scrap.
Senate confirms Raimondo as Biden commerce secretary
Read full article: Senate confirms Raimondo as Biden commerce secretaryFILE - In this Jan. 8, 2021 file photo, President-elect Joe Biden's nominee for Secretary of Commerce, Rhode Island Gov. The Senate has voted to confirm Raimondo as President Biden's commerce secretary. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)WASHINGTON – The Senate voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to confirm Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo to serve as President Joe Biden’s commerce secretary and help guide the economy's recovery during and after the coronavirus pandemic. Later Tuesday, the Senate voted 95-4 to confirm Cecilia Rouse to be chair of Biden's Council of Economic Advisers.
CVS posts strong Q4 numbers, but pandemic weighs on results
Read full article: CVS posts strong Q4 numbers, but pandemic weighs on resultsCVS Health Corporation (CVS) on Tuesday, Feb. 16 reported a fourth-quarter net income of $973 million. The company's health insurance business also has started adding claims for COVID-19 treatments. CVS Health earned $973 million in the final quarter of 2020, with results adjusted for one-time gains and costs totaling $1.30 per share. CVS Health operates one of the nation’s largest drugstore chains with nearly 10,000 retail locations. AdShares of CVS Health Corp. slipped 4% to $71.24 while broader markets rose slightly Tuesday.
The Latest: Wet snow turns to sleet in northern New England
Read full article: The Latest: Wet snow turns to sleet in northern New EnglandA sprawling, lumbering winter storm has walloped the Eastern U.S., shutting down coronavirus vaccination sites, closing schools and halting transit. In its second day in the Northeast, a snow storm left nearly 15 inches (38 centimeters) of snow piled up in parts of New Hampshire. The Yale New Haven Health system, which runs several hospitals in southern Connecticut, said its vaccination sites were closed Tuesday and staff were contacting people to reschedule appointments. In New England, nearly 15 inches (38 centimeters) of snow piled up in southeast New Hampshire, and the mountains were getting heavy snow as well. The National Weather Service reported 30 inches of snow fell in parts of Sussex and Morris counties on Monday.
Creator of RI's beloved Big Blue Bug landmark dies at 88
Read full article: Creator of RI's beloved Big Blue Bug landmark dies at 88(AP Photo/David Klepper, File)PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The creator of the Rhode Island landmark, the Big Blue Bug, which advertises a local pest control business on Interstate 95 in Providence, has died. According to his obituary, George Cardono died Tuesday at the age of 88, the Providence Journal reported. The idea for the beloved termite came from Big Blue Bug founder Leonard Goldman, his son Stephan and “their outside advertising man” Cardono according to a 2012 Providence Journal column by Mark Patinkin. Cardono, an artist with a Rhode Island School of Design background, studied termites under a microscope to create the advertisement. AdThe 58-foot-long, 4,000 pound (17 meter-long, 1,815 kilogram) Rhode Island icon cost $30,000, the newspaper reported.
Biden's Commerce pick, Raimondo, voices tough line on China
Read full article: Biden's Commerce pick, Raimondo, voices tough line on ChinaGina Raimondo testifies remotely during her nomination hearing before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2021. Gina Raimondo, a former venture capitalist, would be responsible for promoting opportunities for economic growth domestically and overseas. U.S. companies need to get a license to sell sophisticated technology to companies on the list. Raimondo promised to give the Census Bureau more time to crunch the numbers for the 2020 census if needed. “I believe we need to take the politics out of the census and we need to rely on the experts,” Raimondo said.
Rhode Island sanitation worker bonds with boy who admires him
Read full article: Rhode Island sanitation worker bonds with boy who admires himWARWICK, R.I. – For 17 years, Chris Perry has worked for the city of Warwick, Rhode Island. The sanitation engineer said over those years he’s come across a lot of children, but none quite like 3-year-old Landon Constant. “I look forward to it, he looks forward to it.”Months before the pandemic, Landon became fascinated while watching Perry pick up the garbage at his home every Friday morning. “I think most kids love seeing big trucks, but Landon loves Chris’ truck,” said Melissa Constant, Landon’s mom. “This especially made me feel better when COVID came around because it made him happy.
Rhode Island sanitation worker bonds with boy who admires him
Read full article: Rhode Island sanitation worker bonds with boy who admires himFor 17 years, Chris Perry has worked for the city of Warwick, Rhode Island. The sanitation engineer said over those years he’s come across a lot of children, but none quite like 3-year-old Landon Constant. “I look forward to it, he looks forward to it.”Months before the pandemic, Landon became fascinated while watching Perry pick up the garbage at his home every Friday morning. “I think most kids love seeing big trucks, but Landon loves Chris’ truck,” said Melissa Constant, Landon’s mom. “This especially made me feel better when COVID came around because it made him happy.
Biden picks Rhode Island Gov. Raimondo as commerce secretary
Read full article: Biden picks Rhode Island Gov. Raimondo as commerce secretaryFILE - In this March 1, 2020 file photo, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo faces reporters during a news conference, in Providence, R.I. President-elect Joe Biden has picked Rhode Island Gov. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden has picked Rhode Island Gov. Her name had been floated for Biden's health secretary, though she said last month she would be staying in Rhode Island and continuing to focus on the coronavirus pandemic. She is a former senior adviser and deputy chief of staff at the Small Business Administration and a small business entrepreneur herself.
EXPLAINER: Why the smallest state has a big virus challenge
Read full article: EXPLAINER: Why the smallest state has a big virus challengeThe nation's smallest state by area has reported 1,870 pandemic deaths so far, far fewer than many states but giving Rhode Island the nation's sixth highest COVID-19 death rate. Like other Northeastern states, Rhode Island was hit hard early in the pandemic. Clusters of cases among students were reported this fall at the University of Rhode Island, Johnson & Wales University and Providence College. Like other states, Rhode Island limited indoor dining and customer capacity at many businesses in the spring and temporarily shuttered bar areas, gyms and theaters. Rhode Island has performed more than 2 million tests, more per resident than any other state, according to Johns Hopkins University data.
Judge approves settlement in women's sports case at Brown
Read full article: Judge approves settlement in women's sports case at BrownFILE - In this Sept. 25, 2019, file photo, people rest on grass while reading at Brown University in Providence, R.I. The university and attorneys for student-athletes, who challenged the Ivy League school's decision to reduce several women's varsity sports teams to club status, announced a proposed settlement Thursday, Sept. 17, 2020. (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)PROVIDENCE, R.I. – A federal judge on Tuesday approved a settlement between Brown University and student-athletes who had challenged the Ivy League school's decision to drop several women's varsity sports. The settlement originally announced in September restores the women’s equestrian and women’s fencing teams to varsity status, and calls for an end to a 1998 legal agreement ensuring gender equity in varsity sports at Brown on Aug. 31, 2024. It stemmed from a legal challenge in June to the Providence, Rhode Island school's decision to reduce several women's varsity sports teams to club status.
Acclaimed art scholar, ex-RISD president Roger Mandle dies
Read full article: Acclaimed art scholar, ex-RISD president Roger Mandle diesPROVIDENCE, R.I. – Roger Mandle, an internationally renowned art scholar and the former longtime president of the Rhode Island School of Design, has died, RISD said Tuesday. Mandle died Saturday in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, after a long battle with cancer, the school said in a statement. A painter himself, Mandle served as president of RISD from 1993 to 2008. Bush, Mandle helped shape and guide U.S. art and design policy. He was a former director of the Toledo Museum of Art, a former associate director of the Minneapolis Institute of Art and a member of the Ohio Arts Council.
5 states OK measures eradicating racist language, symbols
Read full article: 5 states OK measures eradicating racist language, symbols(AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Alabama voters reversed themselves from a few years ago and removed racist vestiges of segregation from the state constitution that courts long ago ruled unconstitutional. Rhode Island did a similar a U-turn to eradicate the word “plantations” from the state’s official name. To the west, Utah and Nebraska approved provisions similar to Alabama's to delete constitutional language allowing slavery as a possible punishment in criminal cases. “This ballot initiative is part of a broader shift in Rhode Island to reconcile with the past," said Mark, the political scientist. “I think this is a unique moment in history.”All those ballot measures involved changing symbols or wiping away reminders of injustices of long ago.
Across the country: 5 noteworthy ballot measures that deserve some attention
Read full article: Across the country: 5 noteworthy ballot measures that deserve some attentionTo see what exactly the ballot measures are in each state, click or tap here. Below are five noteworthy initiatives we thought we’d mention from across the country. Mississippi’s flag redesignThe state Legislature in June eliminated the old state flag that had the Confederate battle emblem, which was widely thought of as racist. California’s app-based driving proposalThis initiative will decide whether app-based transportation and delivery drivers are classified as independent contractors or as employees. Colorado’s abortion banThis is a ballot initiative that will likely draw a lot of attention across the nation.
Racial justice movement a factor for 5 state ballot measures
Read full article: Racial justice movement a factor for 5 state ballot measuresFILE - In this Tuesday, June 30, 2020 file photo, Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration employees Willie Townsend, left, and Joe Brown, attach a Mississippi state flag to the harness before raising it over the Capitol grounds in Jackson, Miss. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)The Black Lives Matter movement isn’t named in any of the 120 statewide ballot measures up for a vote on Nov. 3. But this year's nationwide protests over police brutality and racial injustice are major factors in the campaigns in several states for measures with distinctive racial themes. In Mississippi and Rhode Island, Black supporters of the ballot measures hope this year’s nationwide spotlight on racial injustice will bring a different outcome than when similar proposals were on the ballot previously. In Utah, the slavery measure’s lead sponsor was Rep. Sandra Hollins, the only Black person now serving in the Legislature.
Brown U. rebuts 'conspiracy' in fight over women's sports
Read full article: Brown U. rebuts 'conspiracy' in fight over women's sportsPROVIDENCE, R.I. Brown University rebutted what the school calls spurious conspiracy claims" as it responded to an allegation that it is failing to comply with a 1998 agreement ensuring gender equity in sports. The Ivy League school this year announced it was cutting several varsity women's and men's sports, and reducing them to club status. The agreement stemmed from a lawsuit filed after Brown dropped womens gymnastics and volleyball as varsity sports. Brown last month released internal documents, including emails from high-ranking school officials, that Public Justice and the ACLU said show Brown wanted to undermine and dismantle the 1998 agreement. Brown President Christina Paxson said the school fully supports women's sports.
From farm to beach, Democrats across America nominate Biden
Read full article: From farm to beach, Democrats across America nominate Biden(Democratic National Convention via AP)SACRAMENTO, Calif. A Montana cattle range, a California beach, a historic bridge in Alabama. These were the sometimes kitschy, sometimes poignant scenes from the first-ever virtual roll call vote at the Democratic National Convention. Fred Guttenberg spoke about Biden's compassion following the murder of his daughter at the 2018 school shooting in Parkland, Florida. Each state also cast some votes for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the last Democrat in the race to challenge Biden. Following tradition, Delaware, Biden's home state, was the final state to announce its support for Biden, with Gov.
Rhode Island boy digs up massive 2 1/2-pound mollusk
Read full article: Rhode Island boy digs up massive 2 1/2-pound molluskNARRAGANSETT, R.I. An 11-year-old Rhode Island boy clamming with his grandfather found a giant quahog that is thought to be one of the largest ever harvested in state waters. Cooper Monaco, of Wakefield, found the massive mollusk Monday in the Weekapaug section of Westerly, and donated it to the University of Rhode Islands Marine Science Research Facility in Narragansett, the university said in a statement Thursday. The state Department of Environmental Management does not keep quahog records, but a typical quahog grows to about 4 inches (10 centimeters) across, the university said. And then I felt the edge of it and I thought, holy moly, this is a clam. So I pulled it out. Ed Baker, the manager of the URI Marine Science Research Facility, plans to put the quahog on display.
A troubling pandemic thought: Are THESE the good old days?
Read full article: A troubling pandemic thought: Are THESE the good old days?A man wearing a mask leaves a gift shop on Wednesday, July 15, 2020, in Hope Valley, R.I. Could these be the good old days? But consider this: What if THESE are the good old days? The pandemic continues to buffet the planet economically, dashing hopes that the worst of the joblessness might be behind us. The pandemic is "going to get worse and worse and worse, World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told reporters last week. These times were in right now perilous as they are will soon be looked back on fondly as the good old days. Prepare accordingly, tweeted Columbia University philosopher Rory Varrato.
Squirrel, groundhog become unlikely breakfast buddies
Read full article: Squirrel, groundhog become unlikely breakfast buddies"It's actually pretty cool to watch," Lopes says. A few months ago, Lopes hung bird feeders all around his backyard. A few weeks ago, he bought a miniature picnic table and put it next to the one he and his family uses. A few weeks ago, Lopes said he witnessed a beautiful breakfast date. First came a squirrel and then the groundhog that's been living under his porch.
Reconnaissance Aircraft Finds Tropical Storm Fay Has Formed Just Off The Coast Of North Carolina
Read full article: Reconnaissance Aircraft Finds Tropical Storm Fay Has Formed Just Off The Coast Of North CarolinaLocation 40 miles ENE of Cape Hatteras North Carolina Wind 45 mph Heading N at 7 mph Pressure 29.68 Coordinates 74.9W, 35.5NDiscussionAt 500 p.m. EDT (2100 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Fay was located near latitude 35.5 north, longitude 74.9 west. Fay is moving toward the north near 7 mph (11 km/h). Watches and WarningsChanges with this advisory:A tropical storm warning has been issued from cape may New Jersey northward to watch hill, Rhode Island, including long island and long island sound. Summary of watches and warnings in effect:A tropical storm warning is in effect for, * cape may New Jersey to watch hill Rhode Island including long island and long island soundA tropical storm warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected somewhere within the warning area within 36 hours. Wind: tropical storm conditions are expected to first reach the coast within the warning area on Friday and spread northward through the warning area Friday night.
Jennifer Lawrence marries Cooke Maroney at Rhode Island mansion
Read full article: Jennifer Lawrence marries Cooke Maroney at Rhode Island mansion(CNN) - Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney have officially tied the knot. The Oscar-winning actress' publicist confirmed the marriage to CNN on Sunday. The wedding was held a day before at Belcourt of Newport, a luxurious mansion in Newport, Rhode Island, according to Christy Welder, a representative for the estate. Lawrence and her Manhattan art dealer hubby said their vows in front of 150 guests, including Amy Schumer, Emma Stone, Adele and Kris Jenner, according to People. The bride wore a Dior gown for the celebration, Elle reported.
Hokies ready for new challenge against North Carolina
Read full article: Hokies ready for new challenge against North CarolinaBLACKSBURG, Va. - After the win over Rhode Island on Saturday, the Hokies are ready for the next challenge, taking on North Carolina at home in Lane Stadium. He's an outstanding football coach, a great motivator, a great communicator," defensive coordinator Bud Foster said. He's got his guys playing hard and believing. I think that's one thing he's really got them doing, believing in playing hard." For his size, he can really, really run."
Christopher Columbus statues vandalized in 2 states
Read full article: Christopher Columbus statues vandalized in 2 statesVandals threw red paint on statues of Christopher Columbus in San Francisco and Providence, Rhode Island, as people around the US prepared to celebrate the Italian explorer. (CNN) - Vandals threw red paint on statues of Christopher Columbus in San Francisco and Providence, Rhode Island, as people around the US prepared to celebrate the Italian explorer. Workers in San Francisco scrubbed away the paint on the monument Sunday and worked to remove graffiti that said "Destroy all monuments of genocide and kill all colonizers." San Francisco is one of several cities that observes Indigenous People's Day instead of Columbus Day. A Columbus statue in Providence was found splashed in paint from head to toe on Monday morning.
Columbus statue vandalized: 'Stop celebrating genocide'
Read full article: Columbus statue vandalized: 'Stop celebrating genocide'PROVIDENCE, R.I. - A statue of Christopher Columbus in Rhode Island has been vandalized on the U.S. holiday named for him. The statue in Providence was splashed from head to toe with red paint Monday, and a sign reading "Stop celebrating genocide" was leaned against the pedestal. The word "genocide" was written in orange paint on the rear of the pedestal. The statue has been the target of vandals on Columbus Day in the past. Native American advocates have pressed states to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day over concerns that Columbus spurred centuries of genocide against indigenous populations in the Americas.
Virginia Tech takes home the win against Rhode Island, 34-17
Read full article: Virginia Tech takes home the win against Rhode Island, 34-17BLACKSBURG, Va. - Virginia Tech took home it's second straight game today Rhode Island, 34-17 at Lane Stadium. Virginia Tech quarterback, Hendon Hooker, threw three touchdown passes. It was overall a clean game with no turnovers. Virginia Tech looks to take home it's third straight win when they play North Carolina next week back in Blacksburg. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
Numbing medicine turns woman's blood blue
Read full article: Numbing medicine turns woman's blood bluePhysicians Otis Warren and Benjamin Blackwood wrote about the case in a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Thursday. They attributed her blueness to a numbing agent the woman was using, which deadens nerve endings in the skin. It's caused by low oxygen levelsWarren and Blackwood wrote that the patient was "cyanotic," a clinical term for the blue appearance. According to Healthline, "cyanosis is usually caused by low oxygen levels in the red blood cells or problems getting oxygenated blood to your body." Oxygen-rich blood is usually associated with a bright red color, but when blood has lower oxygen content it can appear blue, the site says.
3rd person dies of rare mosquito-borne illness EEE in US
Read full article: 3rd person dies of rare mosquito-borne illness EEE in US(CNN) - At least three people have died in the United States after contracting the fatal mosquito-borne illness Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) this year. The Rhode Island Department of Health announced the death of an adult in their 50s from West Warwick on Monday. The individual died in Rhode Island on Sunday only nine days after the state announced the confirmed case. Kalamazoo County Health and Community Services in Michigan reported Friday that a person in Kalamazoo county died from EEE. said James Rutherford, Health Officer of Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services Department.
Truck drives into ICE protesters in Rhode Island
Read full article: Truck drives into ICE protesters in Rhode IslandA truck driven by a person in uniform drove into a line of protesters at an ICE facility in Rhode Island. As of Thursday morning there were 129 ICE detainees housed at the facility, ICE told CNN. Thomas Woodworth has been placed on administrative leave pending the results of two investigations: an independent investigation being conducted by the Rhode Island State Police and an internal investigation being conducted by the facility. Rhode Island Gov. Sen. Jack Reed, a Democrat who represents Rhode Island, called the video "very disturbing" and said the state police "must swiftly investigate."
Man arrested near Taylor Swift's house held without bail
Read full article: Man arrested near Taylor Swift's house held without bailSOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (AP) - An Iowa man police say came to Rhode Island with a backpack full of burglary tools to visit Taylor Swift has been held without bail pending a competency hearing. The Sun of Westerly reports 32-year-old David Page Liddle was held at a court hearing Thursday after authorities said there were concerns he was a flight risk and had previously been accused of stalking the singer. He had been held on $10,000 bail after his arrest July 19 not far from Swifts beachfront mansion. The Des Moines man is charged with possession of burglary tools and possession of a weapon other than a firearm. Police Chief Shawn Lacey says Liddle told officers he was looking to catch up with Swift and knew her personally.
State Games of America being held in Virginia
Read full article: State Games of America being held in VirginiaLYNCHBURG, Va. - Commonwealth gamegoers need not to worry, anyone in Virginia can compete in the games because it is being held in the state. However, everyone else has to qualify in their own state games. Dan Foutz, the Virginia Amateur Sports President said, "We just felt like it was time for them to be in Virginia so we can showcase our great state and our great history." There will be over 50 events ranging from minigolf to basketball and participates from 49 states; only one missing is Rhode Island. Copyright 2019 by WSLS 10 - All rights reserved.
RI diocese publishes list of 50 clerics accused of sex abuse
Read full article: RI diocese publishes list of 50 clerics accused of sex abuseTim Boyle/Getty Images(CNN) - A Roman Catholic diocese in Providence, Rhode Island, published a list of clergy members accused of sexually abusing minors. The list, published at the end of June, contains 50 names of deacons, clergy members and priests who have been accused, along with their ages and whether they resigned, died or were removed from the ministry. In a letter published Friday, Bishop of Providence Thomas Tobin outlined two reasons for publishing the list: a societal expectation and church members' right to know. The list's publication comes at a tumultuous time for the Catholic Church, which is at the center of an international sex abuse scandal. States across the country have begun investigations into the Catholic Church.