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RINewsToday – Rhode Island Weekly News Recap, Nov. 28, 2025

In the News… get caught up on the news of the week ending April 24, 2026

Here is a quick recount of news items that may interest you – locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally – and passings of note:

RHODE ISLAND & REGION

Clarke’s at Faneuil Hall closing after 50 years as a popular restaurant and pub in Boston

With Rhode Islanders concerned about the inflated prices of the train to Gillette in the $80s, round-trip to MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will cost $150, normally $15.

Measles case in Providence – proper notifications being done by RIDOH

NFL says they will not investigate the issue with the Patriots coach, Vrabel

Vrabel announces he will not be at the full draft for the NFL because he and his family will be out of state for “counseling” – Meanwhile, Page Six publishes photos of Vrabel and the reporter,  Russini, in romantic closeness, from 2020 at a NYC bar and from 2024 at a Mississippi casino.

Applebee’s has opened at Chapel View

UNH will continue to use AI to announce graduate names

RIC’s commencement speaker will be Elizabeth Beisel

Glocester, MA removes their wind turbines over continuing mechanical issues

Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos says the US needs to eliminate ICE – believes it can’t be reformed, terrorizing everyone. Go back to well-trained law enforcement.

Green Development, which wants to build a sludge processing plant at Quonset, hired George Zainyeh as a $7,500-a-month lobbyist last week.(per BosGlobe)

Former Providence head coach Kim English has decided not to take the job in North Carolina after working for a week there

AAA reporting gas prices have fallen by 4 cents a gallon in Rhode Island

Brown professor to return to in-person exams as students’ use of AI gets them all 100%, A+ grades

Firefighters union backs Greenman, running for Pawt. mayor

Providence City Council wants to hold an event at Hope High School about how to better educate immigrants – School tests at 17% for reading proficiency and 5% in math

2 Bears seen off Warwick Ave in Warwick – also off Putnam Pike

Warren Parks and Recs Director arrested for a physical altercation with her daughter

Attleboro Sun Chronicle will no longer publish a Monday paper

Nothing Bundt Cakes opens in East Greenwich

As investigation formalizes on deaths, disappearances of 11 scientists, researchers working on nuclear, space-involved projects – includes Nuno Loureiro, MIT researcher killed by Brown University shooter

Female jumped from Jamestown Bridge – was recovered and taken to RI Hospital –

Roger Williams University President Ioannis Miaoulis will retire this year

The RI Coalition to End Homelessness, said NOT to be moving from the CIC building – WAS in fact moving to the Community Church of Providence building, off Lloyd Ave on the East Side of Providence

Rhode Island’s primary elections will now be held on Wednesday, Sept. 9, moving it back from the typical Tuesday election day…

St. Andrews School interim head named – Stephanie Morin; and Al Verecchia to serve in advisory role, per media report

GE Vernova ordered to finish work on Vineyard Wind project

Rehoboth Fire Chief terminated for issues regarding a conflict of interest on a solar field that was across the street from his childhood home

Sports Radio WEEI has removed ‘WEEI Afternoons’ from its show listing – TBA

RI will host the Portuguese International Music Awards at PPAC tonight – April 25th at 7pm

WaterFire is celebrating its 500th lighting of Flames of Hope by inviting Rhode Islanders to step into the ritual as one of 500 community torchbearers.

RABIES Alert from the Rhode Island Department of Health – at least animals from Providence County have tested positive for rabies over the last six weeks.  Burrillville: three raccoons – Lincoln: one bat and one coyote  – Providence: one raccoon. Test results on a raccoon from North Smithfield pending.

Deloitte will pay RI $7 million on top of $5M for a total financial recovery of $12 million. Deloitte also paid $6 million for system enhancements, operational support, and business continuity services.

Volunteers Needed for Newport’s June Secret Garden Tour – “On The Point” June 2628 from 10 AM to 4 PM. two host/hostesses are assigned per garden, for each 3 hour shift.   Morning and afternoon shifts are available, 10-1:00 and 1:00-4.  Volunteer with a friend and make a day of it.  More info:  https://buff.ly/48AaQmO

The Nitro Bar, a Rhode Island-based coffee company, will be opening its second Providence location at 134 Ives Street in the Fox Point neighborhood.

Anna Maria College in MA to close

DEM has issued an animal quarantine order at Rusty Buckle Petting Zoo in Glocester after several individuals became ill after contact with goats.Three confirmed and three probable cases of cryptosporidiosis have been reported after individuals had contact with goats at the petting zoo, located at 138 Tourtellot Hill Road, Chepachet.

Kiel James Patrick has been named presenting sponsor of the  Ida Lewis Distance Race, 21st edition over August 14-15

Parts fell across train tracks in Cranston from Route 10; Amtrak stops trains – canceling trains from Bos to NY

Wayne Salisbury, RIDOC director to leave RI for Riker’s Island position

Vatican’s foreign minister,  Archibishop Paul Gallagher Boston College’s 150th commencement address

Case of physician grandparents wanting visitation with 4 year old granddaughter was dismissed

Fall River Police Chief resigns

Ethan Shorey, has left The Valley Breeze, and has begun The Local Insider, soon to publish

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NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL

“A New Dawn for Cuba” refers to future fixing up of the country

Tennessee has banned student walkouts, face suspension or expulsion

SantaCon fund raiser now said to be suspected of fraud of donations in NYC – coordinator arrested

Luther Davis, former NFL player for Crimson Tide charged with wire fraud of over $20M

450 hospices in CA were refused additional funds from US govt – amounting to $750M in fraud – and no hospice has complained or asked for their money back

Pope is on a week’s tour in Africa

12,350 have recently applied to be air traffic controllers

Tariff refund system goes into operation this week

META will begin installing AI tracking to keep track of staffers use on computers via keystroke counts, etc.

12,000 gamers have applied to be air traffic controllers in one month after a call-out for those with aligned skills by Dept. of Transportation

Person who shot another at a Providence restaurant turns himself in

US captured and is holding an Iranian ship in the Strait

In Shreveport, LA, a man killed 7 of his children, and another child, and their mother, and another woman – and then was killed by police – some media are describing the incident as a “domestic disturbance”

Secret Serviceman injured in stopping a man jumping over the White House wall

Eddie Murphy receives Lifetime Achievement Award from American Film Institute

Billy Donovan leaving as coach of Bull’s

Sanctions on 14 “entities” for helping Iran get more weapons

The Obamas production studio, Higher Ground, leaving Netflix, becoming “more independent”

Cher’s son, Elijah Blue Allman, is currently hospitalized in a psychiatric facility

53% of Commercial Driver’s Licenses issued to foreigners in New York were issued illegally.

Labor Sect. Lori Chavez-DeRemer steps down.

Chelsea Clinton completed Boston Marathon – her personal best

Thieves stole historic costumes of Madonna at Coachella – she is offering reward

Tim Cook steps down as CEO of Apple – will stay on as Board member – John Ternus, a 25 year employee of Apple to take over

Stephanie Elam, 52, leaving CNN after 2 decades – following the resignation of Rahel Solomon

FBI Director Kash Patel to sue The Atlantic for claiming he has a drinking problem

The Onion wants to buy Alex Jones Wars which would allow more payments made to Sandy Hook families

2 US agents working on drug cartel issues in Mexico were killed in a car accident

Two people were killed and more than 20 evaluated for injuries after a dangerous chemical reaction at a West Virginia plant.

Investigation formalizes on deaths, disappearances of 11 scientists, researchers working on nuclear, space-involved projects – almost all death occurred when people just left, “on foot” with no phones, apple watches, wallets, cars or devices that could have tracked them. 3 of them left with handguns

Florida congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigns, just before being indicted for $5M fraud charges – charges will follow her, including jail time and fines, most likely will plea out

Virginia passes redistricting referendum, a 10-1 Democrats, adding 4 seats – will be appealed

Paused actions – negotiation or military – while Iran figures out who is in charge, who can make decisions

Detroit fire hydrants are being stolen

Ellen DeGeneres will once again do the voice over for Dory on a new “Finding Nemo”

Study shows people are dining out earlier – 6pm being the most popular time for dinner reservations

David Wilcock, 53, paranormal writer and UFO researcher, said to have taken his own life outside of his home – he had 500K subscribers on YouTube and was very active in social media

8 women set for execution in Iran, as young as 16, for public protesting, were spared death as half were released and half to be held for 1 month sentence, after President Trump intervened

Shooting at New Orleans mall leaves 1 dead, several injured, and shooter dead

EO signed by President to make marijuana a Class 3 drug, thereby allowing researchers access to study why it works, how and when it can be given for various conditions. Without Class 3 classification they could not access it to study

META to lay off 10%

Regeneron for near or total deafness will be provided to all Americans where indicated FREE of charge – inccluding little 2-year old here, who now hears for the very 1st

Ilhan Omar says she is not worth $80+ M, it was a mistake – she is only worth about $95K

31 sloths at Orlando Warehouse found dead – no electricity and water – at Sloth World

Tennessee lawmakers pass bill allowing deadly force to defend property
Witkoff & Kushner from US off to Pakistan for negotiations – VP Vance waiting to go if needed
TODAY is National Drug Take Back Day for unused, old medications (for locations: https://www.dea.gov/takebackday#collection-locator)
Elizabeth Smart, 38, now a top body builder in competition
“Stars and Stripes” advocate, ombudsman, terminated by Pentagon
A bee hive program begun at the White House has a replicate of the WH as its main hive
King Charles & Queen Camilla come to Washington DC on Monday with many pomp and circumstance events planned, including teas and dinners
1,400 jobs at Nike to terminate
A cantaloupe recall upgraded to the FDA’s highest risk level (Class I) due to possible salmonella contamination — meaning potential for serious illness or death.
Federal govt gives states 10 days to disclose Medicaid fraud issues – and 30 days to present plan to fix it.

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PASSINGS

Dan Eggen, 60, long time Washington Post reporter/editor, found dead at his home

Nadia Farès, 57, actress, one week after being found unconscious in a swimming pool

Dave Mason, 79, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Traffic, died in his lounge chair after cooking dinner with his wife, no further details at this time

Patrick Muldoon, 57, actor, after sudden heart attack

Alan Osmond, 76, oldest Osmond brother, of MS (father of 10, 30 grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren)

Dr. Victor Lawrence Profughi, 88,

Rep. David Scott, 80, congressman from Georgia

Darrell Sheets, 67, of Storage Wars, of self-inflicted gunshot wounds

Michael Tilson Thomas, 81, famous orchestra leader, of glioblastoma

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