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Each year the Rhode Island Press Association (RIPA) hosts an awards competition among member organizations where reporters, editors, photographers, and designers submit their best work to be judged …
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Providence’s popular writers club continues to grow programming and connections
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Thoughts on city development projects on the horizon in the wake of Fane Tower’s demise
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The state’s leading philanthropic agency saw 15 years of growth and success
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Community stewards envision more equitable green infrastructure, one tree at a time
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A space made available to Providence’s neighborhood associations free of charge.
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From overcoming the stigma to ways dispensaries set themselves apart, the marijuana landscape is changing
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A call for Mayor Smiley to renegotiate Payments in Lieu of Taxes programs with taxpayers in mind
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Shop local vinyl stores with new releases sure to entice listeners of all ages
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A sit-down with Helen Anthony, Mary Kay Harris, and Rachel Miller: the three women taking the helm of the City Council
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Remembering the former police chief’s legacy as Providence prepares for a new one
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The Providence College basketball coach reflects on the success of his team and support of his city
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Menu for Success invites high school students to build their own business
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Wayland Square says goodbye to a beloved long-time bakery
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