Archive for April 2026
Providence Preservation Society Urges Brown University to Pause Brook St. Demolition Plans
PPS urges Brown to pause project planning to explore an adaptive reuse solution on the site given both the irreversibility and the measurable environmental costs of demolition and new construction.
Read MoreBunnies, Parrots, a Service Dog and MORE at Providence Children’s Museum this School Vacation Week
To Do in RI: April break week: Play takes center stage at Providence Children’s Museum
Read MoreRI News Collaborative Hosts Event on The Future of Local News in Rhode Island
RI News Collaborative Hosts Event on The Future of Local News in Rhode Island
Read MoreAttorney General Neronha’s Findings into Smithfield HS Football Hazing, Anti-Semitic Incident
The Rhode Island Attorney General has concluded that Smithfield Public Schools failed to properly investigate and respond to a 2025 hazing and antisemitism incident involving a freshman student, and has entered into an agreement requiring corrective action.
Read MoreURI Lecture on Healthspan, Not Just Lifespan, in Aging Well – Herb Weiss
URI lecture looks at healthspan not just lifespan
Read MoreBusiness Monday: Diversity for Better Networking – Bob Salvas
by Bob Salvas, contributing writer Diversity…for better networking! Diversity can be a ‘hot button’ topic in today’s world. Those who embrace it often say that diversity is simply doing the right thing to do (and I tend to agree with them). But we often forget or ignore the positive underlying business benefits of diversity. One…
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for April 20, 2026
Rhode Island Weather for April 20, 2026
Read MoreGimme’ Shelter: A duo! Meet Georgia and America at the RI SPCA – Cheryl Tudino
adoptable dogs for you
Read MoreAsk Chef Walter: America Makes It Easy to Gain Weight – Walter Potenza
The food environment exerts a significant influence on dietary behaviors – and how and why Americans get overweight
Read MoreExecutive Order Signed to Accelerate Medical Treatments, Research for Serious Mental Illness
A new Executive Order is opening the door wider to one of the most debated frontiers in mental health treatment: psychedelic-assisted therapy and research into the mechanisms of this treatment, available legally now only outside of the United States.
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