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‘Most American families – even if they don’t realize it – can tell a story of how programs aimed at diversity, equity and inclusion helped them achieve the American dream’
The “medical aid in dying” bill would allow terminally ill people to die peacefully with the help of medication
The 2026 fiscal budget proposal assumes long-term cost savings by consolidating state agencies under fewer roofs
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The nonprofit will receive $3.1 million from the state to manage the site
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Landlord group objects as public database, designed to track lead safety, categorizes homes without owner consent; state health department pledges adjustments
Last fall, in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court decision, West Warwick passed an ordinance banning camping on public property. Advocates say dozens of people have been displaced