Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Providence County and across RI.
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Every 5,000 new first doses that are administered, grants will go out to eligible nonprofit organizations in Rhode Island.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation is determining the severity of the damage and if the structure is sound.
Dan McKee suggested making donations to nonprofits as the state crosses milestones in vaccinating the state's population.
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Spin electric bikes are available throughout the city. Rentals cost $1 plus 29 cents per mile.
Donations to Feeding America made by participants in Rhode Island and across the country will be matched.
After the ship ran aground near Pawtuxet, colonists rowed out and took the crew prisoner, before burning it to the waterline.
It's going to take some time for Rhode Islanders to get used to a post-pandemic world, Gov. Dan McKee said, asking residents to be kind.
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Four nine-banded armadillos were welcomed by mom Patsy, and are doing well.
Starting June 6, Bishop Thomas Tobin's dispensation for weekly mass will end.
The driver was presented with a "hero coin" from the 2020 class of Leadership Rhode Island.
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On May 4, 1776, Rhode Island renounced the British king as its leader, the first U.S. colony to do so.
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Rhode Island Community Food Bank has seen a significant increase in need during the coronavirus pandemic.
Eldora Giblin stopped her Route 33 bus when she saw a man who looked like he was about to jump off the Henderson Bridge in East Providence.
The camera was left behind in a Dunkin' at the beginning of the year. One woman wants to reunite it with its owner.
The couple plans to get married in Boston this summer.
With many inmates and staff vaccinated and COVID-19 cases falling, in-person visits will resume starting April 14.
Residents and nonprofit organizations are encouraged to call 311 to access the free, high-quality face coverings.
Rhode Islanders can bring up to four boxes of a time of documents to be shredded.
Held on April 1, the date is a play on the state's phone area code.
About 17.5 miles of water mains will be worked on from late March through November.
The zoo is looking to hire more than 100 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees, as well as volunteers.
Yard waste bags and bins can be placed at the curbside for pickup on the resident's regular trash day.
The event will run Wednesday through Sunday nights from April 15 to July 4.
Boys & Girls Clubs of East Providence, Jonnycake Center of Peace Dale, Newport Mental Health, North Kingstown Food Pantry among recipients.
With the announcement that churches will be allowed 75 percent capacity, Bishop Thomas Tobin called for Catholics to come back to church.
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rhode Island Foundation awarded a record-breaking $87 million in grants in 2020
The four pups: two boys and two girls, were born to mom Mishi Feb. 1.
Tufani's name was the Swahili word for "storm."
Dispatcher Patrick Dragon was a retired Connecticut State Trooper and deputy chief of the East Brooklyn Fire Department.
The drive collected more than 2,600 hats, blankets, coats and other winter outwear, to be distributed to those experiencing homelessness.
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