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Known for his unique writing style and wide vocabulary, Selya was the first person of Jewish faith to serve as a federal judge in Rhode Island.
In this new monthly segment, we’re featuring a few highlights from the many events happening six days a week at the Community Libraries of Providence – plus, what they’re reading at one of the libraries’ several book clubs. In March: sowing seeds, sewing fabric, and a series of conversations by and for artists
Multiple probationary NOAA employees have been terminated across the country and in New England. Current and former employees say the cuts and other policy changes by the Trump administration could result in impacts on the number of fish in the region.
It’s one of America’s largest works of Brutalism, and parts of it are crumbling
Warmer temperatures mean earlier fire seasons and a greater risk of drought in the state
‘Child care is truly the foundation of Rhode Island’s economy’
Whether it’s national, local, new or an encore, here’s what to watch this March on Rhode Island PBS
From wiggly pups to polished pets, Karissa Surprenant and her team share their passion, expertise, and the tools that turn grooming into an art form