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Five Questions With: Cooper Woodard

Cooper Woodard is the chief clinical officer for Providence-based nonprofit The Groden Network. The organization provides educational services for individuals who are on the...

R.I. KIDS COUNT: 14% of R.I. children lived in poverty in...

PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island KIDS COUNT recently released data showing that 14% of children in the Ocean State, approximately 28,000, lived in poverty in...

Tufts Health Plan supports students, nonprofits with school supplies

PROVIDENCE – Tufts Health Plan partnered with local nonprofits to provide children essential back-to-school supplies, including new supplies to adjust to the ongoing COVID-19...

Five Questions With: Erica Salmon

Erica Salmon is a senior vice president for consumer banking for Bank of America Corp. in Rhode Island, where she has worked since 2002....

Providence City Council calls for new standards on tax breaks to...

PROVIDENCE – The City Council is reviving efforts to create a more-streamlined and objective process for when and how it gives tax breaks to...

Fed: ‘Card not present’ fraud tops concerns of regional banks, credit...

PROVIDENCE – In an increasingly digital world, fraud through online and phone transactions has become the top concern for banks and credit unions, according...

Bank of America donates 146K face masks to Providence schools, nonprofits

PROVIDENCE – Bank of America Corp. recently donated 146,000 face masks to city schools and nonprofits, according to a news release. The local donation is...

Five Questions With: Dr. Eileen Attwood

Dr. Eilean Attwood, a women’s health specialist, works in the emergency department at Women & Infants Hospital, as well as the hospital’s inpatient obstetrician...

MHARI to hold virtual town hall on R.I.’s need for an...

PROVIDENCE – On Tuesday, the Mental Health Association of Rhode Island plans to host the first of a three-part virtual town hall discussion titled...

Fellowship Health Resources opens crisis stabilization unit in Pawtucket

PAWTUCKET – A new crisis stabilization unit run by Fellowship Health Resources Inc. is now open in the city. The 16-bed facility is designed to...
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