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The strike that began May 15 forced the Providence psychiatric hospital to close roughly half its beds
One student, Orlando Montalvo, is a 28-year-old tenor from Providence
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A coalition of 21 Democratic attorneys general — including those from Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut — says the Trump administration is unlawfully restricting over $1 billion in VOCA grants, threatening support for crime victims and survivors
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Rising interest rates put Centurion Foundation on the hook for $481M over the next 30 years
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If approved, the deal would end a three-month strike at the psychiatric hospital that has forced the hospital to close nearly 100 beds