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Sep 15 2020

RI State Police run the virtual Boston Marathon

Monday, members of the RI State Police Marathon Team took to the roads as part of the virtual 124th annual ...
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Sep 15 2020

RI Nursing Home/Group Home Coronavirus Data – Sept. 15, 2020

Period ending September 15th: Increases in one week Cases: approx. 3,093 (40 more) New cases in the past 7 days: ...
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Sep 15 2020

Your Coronvirus Update – Today, Sept. 15, 2020

Photo: RI Governor Gina Raimondo greeting children in Providence on the first day of school (Governor's Twitter post) NATIONAL & ...
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Sep 12 2020

Your Coronavirus Update – Today, Sept. 12, 2020

Photo: St. Raphael Academy, Pawtucket (Diocese of Providence photo) NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL 9,864 people tested positive for in England between ...
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Sep 10 2020

RI Coronavirus Update – Today, Sept. 10, 2020

Photo: New Crush Covid App showing good symptom checklist results - can be shown at school, restaurants, etc. when asked ...
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Sep 9 2020

Your Coronavirus Update – Today, Sept. 9, 2020

Photo: St. Rocco's instructor/nun is conducting a media campaign to increase enrollment NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL Early reports about vaccines show ...
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Sep 9 2020

Home Care Providers Disappointed at Gov. Raimondo’s Handling of COVID-19 at Six-Month Mark

Home Care Providers Disappointed at Gov. Raimondo's Handling of COVID-19 at Six-Month Mark Nicholas Oliver, Executive Director for the Rhode ...
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Sep 8 2020

Providence College students: “What Happens Next Is up to Us”

by The Cowl Editorial Board, 2020-2021 Friars hold doors is a refrain commonly heard on the Providence College campus. Obviously, ...
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Sep 8 2020

Sun Salute – Shri Yoga’s Sunrise Yoga

by Richard Asinof, ConvergenceRI.com Photo: Richard Asinof, "Shri Yoga’s outdoor summer sunrise yoga class in the parking lot of its ...
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Sep 8 2020

Lung Assoc takes on vaping in Rhode Island

"Too many of my peers are using e-cigarettes - and schools need more tools to keep students off these dangerous ...