by John Donnelly, meteorologist High pressure settles in for a day and keeps us in the clear for most of the day, with maybe some afternoon scattered clouds decorating the blue sky. Light winds out of the west less than 10 mph with...
by Mari Nardolillo Dias, contributing writer Cont’d I have not yet opened the box. The one I found in the cedar chest while packing. I’m not sure what made me decide to look in the chest. It’s always been a staple in the...
by John Donnelly, meteorologist Rain ends early in the morning as the warmish winter storm heads out to sea. Winds remain up through most of the day out of the west-southwest gusting 30 to 40 mph, eventually waning as the afternoon...
by Jeff Gross, contributing writer With the world returning to normal and 2023 is showing signs of optimism, the model train hobby is improving as well. This coming weekend the Amherst Railway Society will host their annual Model...
Twenty-three Rhode Island nonprofits have received funding to support their work from Bank Rhode Island (BankRI). With a particular focus on programs that advance Educational opportunities for at-risk populations, human services, and...
by John A. Cianci, contributing writer on veterans issues Did you know the Providence Veterans Administration Medical Center (PVAMC), Chalkstone Ave, Providence RI offers FREE tax preparation for veterans starting February 5th? The...
By Chef Alison Mountford QUICK TIPS – Put this recipe in your back pocket for an easy win! So few ingredients, but delivers such a big return in tastiness. INGREDIENTS5 Tablespoon balsamic vinegar 2.5 teaspoon...
By John Cardullo, sportswriter Photos: Nicole Moffat, for RINewsToday Pilgrim High School two sport athlete Samantha Moffat is a success both on and off the field. But it wasn’t entirely a smooth ride. Samantha Moffat, Sami...
This Sunday, January 29th at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center, join over 200 people to play BINGO for a great cause – the RI Children’s Dyslexia Center. The event will be held at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center, 2115 Broad...
(Photo: Jane Robbins – “Waiting” after Edgar Degas – Pastel, 18″x24″ – $1400) The 32nd annual Fakes & Forgeries exhibit at Spring Bull Gallery in Newport opened this week and will continue...
by Ron St. Pierre & Jen Brien, contributing writers, commentary ARETHA FRANKLIN CANCELLED? WHAT? Hey, did you guys see the story in the NYP about some folks in the trans community who wanted to cancel the “Queen of...
by Timothy Jones, cartoonist ___ Originally from Attleboro, Massachusetts, Tim lives with his wife and two daughters in Smithfield, RI. He is a cartoonist, freelance illustrator, author and comedian. He is also a member...
by John Donnelly, meteorologist A low pressure system currently tearing apart the southeastern US looms on the horizon, first cloud cover associated with it shrouds the region in the predawn hours. We can expect first flakes by...
By Brendan Higgins, contributing writer Photos: Kelly Gentile for RINewsToday On Saturday night, Jimmy Burchfield proved once again why he is the leader in combat Sports promotion. CES Boxing took over the Mohegan Sun arena presenting...
Point-in-Time starts Jan. 25th The national – and Rhode Island – attempt to count those living unhoused begins tomorrow. Volunteers organized by the RI Coalition to End Homelessness will lead the effort with volunteers...
by John Donnelly, meteorologist Cleanup time for the first Nor’Easter of Winter. Should be easy, as we had all of an inch to deal with, a touch more in isolated locations. High pressure will fill in over the area with breezy westerly...
Photo: Gov. McKee office The opening of the Pawtucket-Central Falls Transit Center took place as the culmination of years of planning and completion of a $63 million design-build project that began four years ago. More than two-thirds...
The National Merit Scholarship The National Merit Scholarship is only one of many merit scholarships that students can win in the college application process, but it is among the most prestigious. National Merit Scholarships provide...
The Central RI Chamber of Commerce will hold their popular Leads Luncheon for January on Friday, January 27th from noon to 1:30pm at Iggy’s Boardwalk. Enjoy lunch while you get acquainted with other members of the Business...
by John Donnelly, meteorologist We’ll finally get some snow out of this deal once the rain ends later in the morning to around noon. Low pressure moves offshore with a trailing trough around which cooler air filters in and allow...
By Mary T. O’Sullivan“The cart before the horse is neither beautiful nor useful.” Henry David Thoreau One of the most difficult emotions clients struggle though is managing expectations. It’s tricky, because simply the intangible...