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The Red Sox rookie added his latest two homers on much friendlier soil.

The popular short-term rental platform states that it supports approximately 3,000 jobs in Rhode Island and generates an estimated $142 million in labor income for the state.

Other events still planned to celebrate Juneteenth in Newport.

“Back to the Future: The Musical” runs at the Providence Performing Arts Center through June 16.

Staff Sergeant Potts, a Tiverton native, was 38 years old when he gave his life in service to his nation in Iraq in 2004.

Michael Farris Smith brings literary discussion and musical talents to Newport’s Charter Books on June 18

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Backstage compiled a list of projects casting right now in Rhode Island, neighboring states, and nationwide, and which roles they’re looking to fill.

Grammy winners The Wallflowers to headline concert series featuring RIPE, Phantom Planet, and Katie Pruitt

The culinary world’s equivalent of the Oscars will be announcing winners next week — 25 categories of restaurants, chefs, and others will be feted at the ceremony for the James Beard Awards on June 16 in Chicago.

The Declaration of Independence reminds us that government depends on the consent of the governed. Now is the time for all good people to come to the aid of their country.

Cocktail event on July 19 features live music, guest speaker, and art auction to support bird rescue efforts