First GOP gubernatorial candidate officially launches campaign
PROVIDENCE – A political newcomer and Republican candidate has entered the Rhode Island gubernatorial race.
Ashley Kalus officially launched her campaign on Tuesday via a...
DESIGNxRI’s Carnevale to step aside as executive director
PROVIDENCE – After close to a decade, DESIGNxRI’s co-founder and executive director will be stepping aside.
The nonprofit that supports Rhode Island’s design industry announced...
R.I. COVID-19 cases increase by 380 over weekend, with 2 deaths
PROVIDENCE – Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Rhode Island increased by 380 from March 18 through Sunday, with two new deaths, the R.I. Department of...
WalletHub lists R.I. as worst state for doctors
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island ranked as the worst state in the nation for doctors to practice medicine, according to a WalletHub report released Monday.
WalletHub,...
R.I. CEO Council to reconvene after 5-year hiatus
WARWICK – After a five-year absence, the Rhode Island CEO Council is returning with a focus on reestablishing opportunities lost during the pandemic.
The newly-reconvened...
R.I. Foundation awards $1.35M in grants to help improve behavioral health
PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Foundation announced Monday that it has awarded $1.35 million in grants to seven local organizations and state health equity...
North Kingstown physical therapy practice acquired by Confluent Health
NORTH KINGSTOWN – Premier Orthopedics & Work Rehabilitation, a private, therapist-owned physical therapy practice at 650 Ten Road, was recently acquired by Confluent Health LLC...
Gas prices fall in R.I., Mass., after hitting record highs
PROVIDENCE – The average price of self-serve, regular unleaded gasoline in Rhode Island fell to $4.22 per gallon, 13 cents less than last week...
Doctors finding hurdles to using pills to treat COVID-19
High-risk COVID-19 patients now have new treatments they can take at home to stay out of the hospital — if doctors get the pills...
R.I. COVID-19 cases increase by 171, with no deaths
PROVIDENCE – Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Rhode Island increased by 171, with no new deaths, the R.I. Department of Health said Friday.
Hospitalizations of COVID-19 patients...



















