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July 2024

Record Review: Melody at the Core of Latest from PVD’s Museum Legs

In All For Starting Over offers lush soundscapes and hidden meaning

Op-Ed: A Sit-Down With Helena Buonanno Foulkes

When a door closes, one possible governor candidate takes it as a sign to open a school, then a bridge

Each year, writers, editors, designers, photographers, and publishers step away from their desks to celebrate local journalism at the Rhode Island Press Association (RIPA) awards banquet. This …
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Publisher, founder, writer recognized for continuing work and journalism advocacy
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Affordable studio space and demand keep a former Rhody expat back in RI
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A conversation with Gabe Amo on his first months in Congress, and his future plans
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A space made available to Providence’s neighborhood associations free of charge
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A perfect storm of poor decisions leading to the Washington Bridge crisis
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Honoree Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. exhibits at local libraries during visit
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Whimsical plant creatures inspire Rhode Islanders of all ages to hit the trail all year long
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A space made available to Providence’s neighborhood associations free of charge
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From bucket brigade to professional stations, a glimpse inside department challenges and goals
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A flawed system tarnishes one of Providence’s leading high schools
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RI-based Kamrin Huban tackles ageism and sexism in the workplace through career coaching and podcasting
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Every year the Rhode Island Press Association (RIPA) awards a $1,000 scholarship to an outstanding high school or college student who is preparing for a career in print journalism. Interested …
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