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Warwick Public Schools’ rate of chronically absent students has seen a significant decrease over the past couple of years, going from 45% to 30% of students district-wide being absent, … more
The CCRI softball team enjoyed arguably its best season ever this spring and earned a trip to the upcoming NJCAA World Series this week in Chattanooga, Tenn. It is the first time in the … more
The Pilgrim boys lacrosse team wrapped up its regular season with an 8-7 win over Cranston West, securing the top seed in Division II heading into the playoffs while also extending its win streak to … more
Last year’s 3rd annual Albert “Cookie” DeLory Memorial Golf Tournament, hosted by the Tri-City Elks, was a big success and raised funds for its scholarship. This year’s … more
The Bishop Hendricken outdoor track and field team rolled to the Class A title with a score of 239, besting the Rams by more than 100 points. West finished in fifth place overall. Hendricken’s … more
The Bishop Hendricken baseball team finished the regular season unbeaten and in first place in Division I after beating Central 15-6 in the finale. Ryan Thompson and Braeden Campbell paced the … more
The Warwick Beacon’s Athlete of the Week is Pilgrim track standout Hunter Schobel, who put on a show at the Class A Championships this past weekend in Coventry. Schobel took first place in both … more
The National Park Service is funding millions of dollars worth of climate change projects across the country. Stacker breaks down how this money will be used. more
Teacher planning time is a valuable resource that not every educator gets much of. HeyTutor analyzed NCES data to see how it's changed. more
(BPT) - Given the current economic climate, social issues, and rising college tuition, completing a higher education degree has become quite difficult.While some students are still overcoming the … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: In a sure sign that the end of the General Assembly session is approaching, House Speaker Joe Shekarchi slated a budget caucus yesterday afternoon at the State House. A memo this … more
Hazel is so stunning with her coat of many colors! You have to meet in person to see how special she truly is! She is a four year old Catahoula mixed breed and she is super smart! Hazel loves walks … more
Regardless of what you like to invest in, every market is cyclical in that it goes through periods of peaks and valleys. Markets are always changing, and it is our job to monitor them. Of all the … more
We’re in the final week of the regular season for spring sports with playoffs kicking off next week. Although every season produces some surprises, this spring has spoiled more of my preseason … more
“We are thrilled that the Block Island Inshore Fishing Tournament keeps growing. Last year we grew by more than fifty percent. We think we found a great formula with shore, boat, youth and fly … more
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School presents Beethoven & Bronfman, part of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and Music School’s 2024 Gala Celebration. Yefim … more
The Thirsty Beaver needs no introduction. Since the day it opened its doors, it has been the place to go for people who want to be at the hub of the action, consume good, reasonably priced … more
The Sandra Feinstein-Gamm Theatre (The Gamm) will hold its annual gala on Friday, June 14, starting at 6:30 p.m. at its home at 1245 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick. Themed Play On! in reference to … more
During World War II, two Warwick brothers left home to do their patriotic duty, keeping in touch through letters. Joe Czerkiewicz was serving with the 90th Quartermaster Battalion in France and Eddie … more
The signs are unmistakable — summer's coming, at last. The Music on the Hill festival begins Monday, on Memorial Day afternoon. No matter the weather, make music part of your holiday! At … more
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