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Good Morning! It’s Friday, January 17.

The Newport Police Department on Thursday gave 9-year-old Sammy Alejandro a day he’ll never forget, making him an honorary police officer in front of his classmates. Read More

Rose Butler Browne, who grew up in Newport and graduated from Rogers High School, was the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Rhode Island when she did so in 1921. Today, the URI alumna continues to inspire students in her namesake class. Read More

Governor Dan McKee submitted his FY 2026 budget to the Rhode Island General Assembly on Thursday, emphasizing investments in education and workforce development without raising broad-based taxes. Read More

If you see smoke coming from the south end of Prudence Island today, it’s likely from the prescribed burn scheduled to take place. Read More

The Preservation Society of Newport County will offer free admission to The Breakers and Marble House on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Read More

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On this day in Rhode Island history,

  • 1942: The temperature reached -28°F in Richmond - the coldest temperature ever recorded in Rhode Island.

  • 1961: Brian Helgeland, best known for writing the screenplays for L.A. Confidential (1998) and Mystic River (2003), is born in Providence.

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Sammy Alejandro and members of the Newport Police Department. Credit: Newport Police

Department recognizes young supporter’s dedication with special ceremony in front of classmates

Rose Butler Browne, who grew up in Newport and graduated from Rogers High School, was the first Black woman to graduate from the University of Rhode Island

In new leadership role, Congressman Amo says that he will continue advocating for a United States committed to the power of diplomacy and strong alliances to counter our adversaries

Temperature in Richmond hit 28 below in 1942

Rafael Pinzon’s 22 points helped Bryant defeat Albany 89-79 on Thursday night.

A Culinary Hospitality Hub at CCRI’s Newport Campus is also in the works, aimed at training the next generation of culinary and hospitality workers.

Residents advised of potential access restrictions and smoke during January 17 controlled fire

This move signifies a powerful collaboration that will elevate the local real estate landscape in Newport County and across the Ocean State.

Newport Mansions marks MLK Day with free admission to two of its properties.

Agenda highlights include ownership change for popular Broadway restaurant and approval of numerous special events, including Newport Oyster & Chowder Festival

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