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Donald Nokes

The path back to the office

As our leadership team planned for and rolled out our back-to-work initiative for more than 30 employees at NetCenergy LLC, we recognized we liked...

Loan fund needs more support

Two years after lawmakers approved a new program giving investment firms tax credits in exchange for investing in local companies, the fund has only...
Bruce Newbury

Dining out: A movement or a mistake?

A groundswell or grassroots movement, in most cases, must happen of its own accord. But what if the organizers tried to start a grassroots...

Providence’s HopeHealth joins health care organizations requiring workers get vaccinated

PROVIDENCE - A city-based nonprofit that offers hospice, palliative care and home health services is the latest local health care organization to require workers...

R.I. COVID-19 cases rise by 210 with no new deaths

WOONSOCKET – Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Rhode Island increased by 210, with no new deaths, the R.I. Department of Health said Thursday. Hospitalizations of...
LOCAL COLLEGES, such as Brown University, pictured, are optimistic in having a rebound academic year starting in the fall after the COVID-19 pandemic upended campus life for 18 months. / AP FILE PHOTO/STEVEN SENNE

College leaders cautiously optimistic about having bounce-back year on campus

PROVIDENCE – With college students expected to soon return to campuses in Rhode Island, there is cautious optimism that the 2021-22 academic year will...

Rhode Island treasury to require masks for workers indoors

PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Office of the General Treasurer starting Thursday is requiring all employees to wear a face covering indoors, regardless of...

Gov. Baker: All long-term care workers must be vaccinated

BOSTON (AP) – Mass. Gov. Charlie Baker announced Wednesday that his administration will begin mandating that staff working in long-term care facilities receive COVID-19...

R.I. COVID-19 cases rise by 262, with 3 new deaths

PROVIDENCE – Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Rhode Island increased by 262, with three new deaths, the R.I. Department of Health said Wednesday. The daily...
MORE THAN 40,000 Rhode Islanders are set to lose unemployment benefits on Sept. 4 as several COVID-19-related federal programs expire. / AP FILE PHOTO/PAUL SAKUMA

DLT: Over 40K to lose benefits in R.I. as federal unemployment...

PROVIDENCE – Over 40,000 individuals in Rhode Island are set to have their unemployment benefits expire on Sept. 4, as several COVID-19-related federal unemployment...
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