Posts Tagged ‘RINewsToday’
RI Weekend Weather Wrap – May 14/15, 2022 – John Donnelly
by John Donnelly, meteorologist Saturday 5/14/22: We have a chance to crack the 80 degree ceiling today, southerly flow, some afternoon sunshine, an overall decent mid May day. We’ll have to overcome some morning mist and light fog, and maybe a late evening shower, but not enough to dampen the minty goodness of spring warmth.…
Read MoreCOVID again. In Rhode Island. Really. – Michael Fine
by Dr. Michael Fine, contributing writer Copyright © 2022 Michael Fine It’s back. I didn’t think we’d see another surge before the fall, but Covid-19 is back in Rhode Island. Our testing numbers are up; hospitalizations have doubled; some test sites in Central Falls are running 25 percent positive, and some schools in Central Falls have…
Read MoreHelping families find formula…and Abbott responds
Photo: American Academy of Pediatrics Yesterday, the US Dept. of Health and Human Services posted information for parents who are searching for formula for their babies under a year old: Fact Sheet: Helping Families Find Formula During the Infant Formula Shortage To address infant formula shortages in the wake of Abbott Nutrition’s voluntary recall of…
Read MoreSupplies of contrast dye used in medical scans and procedures critically low. Non-emergency use paused.
Two anecdotal stories came to us this week about people seeking medical care in Rhode Island – one at Rhode Island Hospital and one at Women & Infants Hospital. Both told of tests not being able to be done because of lack of contrast dye. At Rhode Island Hospital, the case involved a CT Scan…
Read MoreRI Weather, May 13, 2022 – John Donnelly
by John Donnelly, meteorologist High pressure slides a bit east, with southerly breezes bring more low level moisture to the area. Should see some at least light fog and low stratus, maybe some drizzle in the morning that will break up and lift just before midday as temps warm to the low 70’s 😉 .…
Read MoreGriefSPEAK: A nice long whiff of memory- Mari Nardolillo Dias
By Mari Nardolillo Dias She was the seventh person in line at the local Walgreens, burdened with an armful of purchases. Her intention was to run in and grab a few items – dog treats, a tweezer, some Vitamin D gummies, and a box of protein bars, so no need for a basket or carriage.…
Read MoreBanshee Fest 2022 – paranormal themed fundraiser for RI Food Bank
Banshee Fest 2022, a Paranormal themed fundraiser for the RI Community Food Bank, will be held on Saturday, May 14th at noon at the Elks Lodge #1697, 60 Clyde Street in West Warwick. Admission is $10, payable at the door. The event is open to all ages. Attendees are asked to bring a non-perishable donation(s)…
Read MoreFriday Outdoors 5/13/2022 – Jeff Gross
By Jeff Gross, contributing writer As fishing season is in full swing, various clubs are hosting their children’s fishing derbies. If you would like to advertise your club’s derby or the trophy ceremony, contact me. Nothing is more eye catching than seeing the happy smile like with the cutie, above, holding her 1st trophy. Even…
Read MoreRI Veterans: Did you know? 13 May 22 (Dental care) – John A. Cianci
by John A. Cianci, Department Veterans Service Officer, Italian American War Veterans (ITAM) Did you know that the majority of veterans eligible for VA medical, and being provided medical services by the VA, ARE NOT eligible for dental care by the VA? Did you know Aspen Dental does a day of service and provides FREE…
Read MoreProvidence “Y Heroes” event honors staff for resilience among awardees – Ann Clanton
By Ann Clanton, “Speak-Up” contributing writer Rhode Island leaders in government, law enforcement and the corporate community convened at the Rhode Island Convention Center for the YMCA of Greater Providence’s fifth annual “Y Heroes” awards on Tuesday. Greater Providence YMCA Board Member and award-winning journalist Mike Montecalvo served as emcee. A common theme throughout the…
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