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The city is already a hub for marshaling offshore construction, but officials seek to create more space for the industry’s white-collar workers
Other devices with lithium-ion batteries are also hazards when submersed in saltwater
Despite historic levels of funding for housing, shelters, and supportive services, rates of homelessness continued to rise, according to the Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness
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A Wampanoag crew crafted a traditional dugout canoe called a mishoon
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Tomaquag Museum’s Executive Director Lorén Spears and her team work tirelessly to preserve Native heritage, empower Indigenous voices, and celebrate the resilience of Rhode Island’s Native community.
In the face of Trump’s promise of mass deportations, the Immigrants’ Assistance Center in New Bedford is providing locals with the tools and education they need to prepare – from knowing their rights to planning for possible deportation and separation
The third driest fall on record is also fueling record fires and shrinking the habitat of some species