The Warwick City Council is considering changing zoning rules in a way that could keep new marijuana dispensaries out of the city, as the state gears Read more...
Greater Worcester Community Foundation awarded nearly $2M to 114 organizations
The Greater Worcester Community Foundation has awarded $1.935 million to 114 organizations as part of its 2020 Community Grant Program. Read more...
Bond funds key to making Quonset a wind hub
As Rhode Island’s premier business park and leading engine of job growth, Quonset Development Corp. is constantly preparing for new business Read more...
Marijuana business concerned about monopoly
The owner of a medical marijuana business in Warwick has raised concerns over a city councilor's attempt to change zoning law that would benefit one Read more...
Smithfield author shares poetry to help others grieve
Pamela Goodness worked through the grief of the death of her husband, Lee Goodness, through written word, resulting in her first published novel, Read more...
Infrastructure Bank closes $327K energy efficiency loan at Providence drugstore
The Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank recently closed more than $327,500 in financing for energy efficiency upgrades at Green Line Apothecary in Read more...
Another Piece of the Funding Puzzle at the Port of Davisville
Funding to prepare the Port of Davisville to be a hub for wind energy jobs while maintaining its status as a global leader for auto imports continues Read more...
Report indicates distance learning success tied to funding and accessibility
A new report by The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council found success in distance learning can be tied to funding and accessibility. It found Read more...
Manufacturing week highlights success of Quonset Business Park
With over 12,000 jobs at more than 200 companies, Quonset Business Park is the leading engine of economic development and job creation in Rhode Read more...
R.I. students from low-income families are most likely to be learning remotely, a new study says — and they’re the ones who most need to be back in a real classroom
The students who most need to be back in a real classroom — those from low-income families — are the ones spending more of their time learning Read more...
Keeping spirits up: Grey Sail Brewing handcrafting vodka, gin and white rum with a local flavor
The past decade saw a craft beer revolution across the nation, with new breweries small and large popping up in every locale, and thirsty patrons Read more...
RIPEC: Reopening RI public schools uneven across state; raising ‘troubling’ equity issues
A new Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council (RIPEC) report released on Tuesday is raising concerns about increased inequity in public schools across Read more...
Eagle Scout flies for his hero
Becoming an Eagle Scout can prepare you for life, and for at least one member of Providence’s Pack 53, life prepared him to become an Eagle Read more...
Riverfront Project Takes Several Steps Forward
The pace of the planning process for the new Tidewater Landing redevelopment project on the city’s riverfront is picking up steam following its Read more...
Giving on 10: Highlighting Saratoga Subaru
NEWS10 is highlighting Saratoga Subaru, who are donating $25,000 to their local hospital. The dealership will be presenting the check at Saratoga Read more...
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