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Ophelia examined data from the North American Syringe Exchange Network to see which U.S. states have the most syringe services programs per capita. more
Eric Todd Weimar, 73, of Crofton, Maryland, passed away peacefully on March 25, 2024, surrounded by his loving children and friends by his side. His departure has left a void that can never be … more
Maureen J. (McGraw) Miller, a longtime nurse, peacefully passed away Sunday, March 31, 2024, at Rhode Island Hospital with her family by her side. She was 70 years of age. Maureen was the beloved … more
Chipotle has the biggest smile and it matches his big heart! Playful should be his middle name. This two year old mixed breed has a gorgeous black and white coat accented by his sparkling chocolate … more
Ortho Rhode Island is known for pioneering the latest in orthopedic care, but innovation doesn’t just mean new technology – it also means exploring new ways to make every appointment as … more
Navigating the terrain of teen hood can be tumultuous.  In this digital era, the complexities of the teenage years are compounded by evolving forms of harassment - from the traditional … more
The spring migration run of striped bass will soon be underway. The water temperatures off Narragansett at press time was 41 degrees. Traditionally 55 degrees is the temperature when the fish are … more
Last Thursday, Beacon Communications lost one of its longest-tenured contributors as freelancer Pete Fontaine passed away at 77 years old. Pete was a staple in Rhode Island sports journalism for … more
Ken Block’s new book, Marty Walsh for James Diossa & our fractured media landscape. There’s no truth to the rumor that Rhode Island will be the setting for a remake of … more
It was almost 6:00 in the evening and 13-year-old Gertrude White was bored with making castles in the sand pile near Harvey’s Boiler Shop in Johnston. She suggested to her two-year-old sister … more
We were at Trinity Rep when they presented August Wilson’s classic American drama, “Fences” to a 1992 audience. We watched the movie starring Rhode Island’s own Viola … more
Classical guitarist Mychal Gendron, a Rhode Island native who grew up in Gaspee Point, will give a solo performance at the Warwick Center for the Arts in Apponaug Saturday, April 13 at 1p.m. … more
Dragons, mermaids, Loch Ness monster, griffins and unicorns… were they real or imagined?  Guests can visit the Dragons & Mythical Creatures exhibit at the Roger Williams Park Zoo and … more
In the landscape of today’s music industry, folks are always working on coming up with new ideas and approaches. This is especially the case when it comes to releasing music due to casual … more
Like many, I enjoy browsing through Facebook. Also, like most people, I enjoy shopping, and Facebook provides many opportunities to do so. Finding a bathing suit to fit my older, sagging body … more
Warwick Showcase   Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire * * * Here we go again. Yet another Kong/Godzilla movie. Last year it was the Japanese-made Kong X 2, which was pure camp. … more
Remember the controversy over “The Vagina Monologues”? Burbage Theatre Company brings us the Rhode Island Premiere of Jen Silverman’s “Collective Rage: A Play in 5 … more
Alex Snow loomed large in the prison yard. On a recent Friday morning, he looked even bigger in the Johnston High School auditorium. In prison, Snow cultivated the friends he needed to watch his … more
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