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Jan 19 2026BUSINESS

Rhode Island's New Life Science Labs: A Game Changer for Local Innovation

Rhode Island is buzzing with excitement as its first life science incubator labs, Ocean State Labs, gear up to open their doors in Providence. This development marks a significant milestone for the state, offering a much-needed boost to its life science sector. The labs, located at 150 Richmond St.

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Jan 06 2026EDUCATION

Rhode Island's New Pathways to Success

Rhode Island is making moves to give more students a shot at a solid education and future job opportunities. The New England Technical Academy (NETA) is stepping up as a public charter high school, not a money-making venture. It's backed by the New England Institute of Technology, just like the Appr

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Jan 02 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Rhode Island Retreats

Rhode Island has always been a magnet for the rich and famous, especially those looking for a summer escape or a second home. The state's charm, with its stunning coastline and historic homes, has drawn in big names over the years. Among them are comedian Matt Rife, actor Christopher Walken, and pop

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Jan 01 2026BUSINESS

Rhode Island Tourism: A Glimpse into 2050's Personalized Travel Experiences

Rhode Island's tourism scene is set for a major shake-up by 2050. Farouk Rajab, the head of the Rhode Island Hospitality Association, shared his thoughts on what the future might hold. He believes the next 25 years will bring massive changes, driven by technology and shifting consumer preferences.

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Dec 14 2025WEATHER

Rhode Island Braces for a Snowy Sunday

Rhode Island is in for a snowy day on Sunday, December 14. The National Weather Service is predicting 1 to 3 inches of snow across the state. This winter weather advisory is in effect until 7 p. m. , so be careful on the roads. The heaviest snowfall is expected to happen before 3 p. m. So, if you n

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Nov 25 2025EDUCATION

Building Skills for the Future: How Rhode Island's Technical Schools Are Making a Difference

Rhode Island is making big moves to help students get ready for jobs. Schools like the Apprenticeship Exploration School (AES) in Cranston are leading the way. These schools focus on hands-on learning, giving students the skills they need for careers in construction, hospitality, and more. AES is n

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Nov 12 2025WEATHER

Air Travel Trouble: Why Your Flight Might Be Canceled Today

Airports across the US are facing a double whammy of issues today. First, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has ordered airlines to cut even more flights. This is on top of the 4% reduction they already had to make last week. Now, they need to cut 6% more flights at busy airports. This is al

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Nov 07 2025CELEBRITIES

Bianca's Bold Airport Style: A Lesson in Confidence

Airports are usually places where people dress for comfort, not for the runway. But Bianca Censori, known for her bold fashion choices, decided to turn heads at Melbourne Airport. She stepped out in a striking all-black ensemble that included a thong bodysuit and heels. This wasn't just a fashion st

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Nov 01 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech for Safer Airport Luggage Handling

Airports are busy places. Luggage gets lost or damaged all the time. A new system wants to change that. It uses smart tech to spot problems with bags before they become big issues. The system focuses on three main things: bags, handles, and straps. It also looks for damage like cracks. The tech beh

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

Funding Freeze Chaos: Judge Says No More Stalling!

Rhode Island's federal judge has finally had it. He pointed out that the Federal Government still managed to halt some funding despite his previous order to resume it. This is indeed a big deal. The judge had already spoken and it was clear. The government had no excuse for not following the or

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