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Brown study shows air pollution slows down marathon runners

PROVIDENCE – Air pollution can have major effects on the pace of marathon runners, according to a recent study from Brown University’s School of...

Providence ranks among top 20 Northeast metros for tech development

PROVIDENCE – The Providence metropolitan area ranked No. 16 among the top 20 Northeast metros for technology development, according to a recent study released...

Study: Hospital payment caps could save millions for state employee health...

PROVIDENCE – State employee health plans could save more than $7 billion across the U.S. by capping hospital payments to 200% of the Medicare...

Study finds software developer is highest-paying technology job in R.I.

PROVIDENCE – A new national study by artificial intelligence education platform DataCamp found that software developers are the highest-paying technology-based jobs in Rhode Island, earning...

Study: R.I.’s average credit score ranks No. 20 in U.S. for...

PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island’s average credit score ranked No. 20 in the nation for the second consecutive year, according to a recent study by...

HopeHealth ranks second in U.S. for caregiver and employee experience

PROVIDENCE – HopeHealth, a nonprofit hospice care provider, has been ranked second in caregiver and employee satisfaction among the country’s 50 largest hospices, according...

BofA Study: Nearly half of Gen Zers getting financial help from...

PROVIDENCE – Today, 46% of Generation Z members (age 18-27) rely on financial assistance from parents and family, according to Bank of America Corp.’s...

Bally’s shareholders reject smoke-free study for casinos

During a virtual annual meeting that lasted approximately 10 minutes, Bally’s Corp. shareholders Thursday rejected a proposal that could have led Rhode Island’s sole...

Study: R.I. ranked 20th-worst state for nursing home staffing in U.S.

PROVIDENCE – As nursing facilities nationwide are facing shortages, Rhode Island ranked as the 20th-worst state for senior care staffing, according to a recent...
ONE OF A KIND: This overdose prevention center on Willard Avenue in Providence will be the first state-regulated facility of its kind in the country when it opens later this year. 
PBN PHOTO/­MICHAEL SALERNO

Providence to host nation’s first state-regulated overdose prevention center

The first-ever state-regulated overdose prevention center in the country is on track to open later this year at 45 Willard Ave. in Providence. An overdose...
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