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Rhode Island lawmakers approve bill to ban "captive hunting" operations
Stamford Advocate· 13 hours agoLawmakers have approved legislation that would let Rhode Island join the more than half of states...
R.I. won’t double paid family leave but revised bill will boost it from 6 to 8 weeks - The Boston...
The Boston Globe· 7 hours ago“The revised bill still makes needed progress to ensure Rhode Island workers can take the time they...
East Greenwich Public Schools name District Teacher of the Year | ABC6
ABC 6 Providence· 18 hours agoNarragansett resident Patricia Rakovic was given the title after she was nominated by teachers at...
Southside Occupational Academy graduate Elijah Winston listens to special education teacher Jim...
The Brunswick News· 6 days agoSouthside Occupational Academy graduate Elijah Winston listens to special education teacher Jim...
Nearly-$14B budget plan breezes through Rhode Island House on 69-5 vote Friday
Rhode Island Current via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFinalizing the state’s annual spending plan is often a contentious, drawn-out process. Not this...
Providence school leaders to celebrate new facilities at D'Abate Elementary School | ABC6
ABC 6 Providence· 3 days agoThe Rhode Island Department of Education Commissioner Anhélica Infante-Green and Providence Public...
Rhode Island To Offer Free Cannabis Industry Training
High Times· 7 days agoRhode Island will offer a cannabis training program that prepares workers for industry, providing the skills they will need to thrive in the workforce.
Centreville Bank awards $60K in scholarships to 15 students
Providence Business News· 2 days agoCentreville Bank is awarding $60,000 in scholarships to 15 high school seniors after creating two new scholarship funds to award $30,000 and expanding an existing scholarship. One of the new ...
Tiverton High School class of 2024 Top 10 students
The Newport Daily News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoShe will be attending Stonehill College in the fall and pursuing a major in Health Sciences. Eilish has been presented with such honors as the National...
Moving students from the classroom to courthouse is child abuse | Opinion
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 5 days ago“I’m going to kill you!” A statement that could move a student from a middle school classroom to a felony conviction. A fight brewing in the Rhode Island