GoLocalProv News Team A Cranston West High School student has tested positive for coronavirus, the school announced on Friday. No additional details about the student were given. This announcement comes just after Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo announced nine new cases in Rhode Island. There are now 14 cases of coronavirus in the state. Cranston […]readmore
Se anuncian amplias medidas para prevenir la transmisión de COVID-19
Las medidas se refieren a escuelas, hogares de ancianos y viajeros internacionales. Mientras Rhode Island continúa respondiendo a la enfermedad por coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19), la gobernadora Gina M. Raimondo anunció hoy un conjunto de medidas amplias destinadas a limitar o prevenir la propagación de COVID-19 en Rhode Island. Estas medidas se refieren a escuelas, hogares […]readmore
Broad Measures Announced to Prevent COVID-19 Transmission in Rhode Island
Measures pertain to schools, nursing homes, and international travelers As Rhode Island continues to respond to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Governor Gina M. Raimondo announced a set of broad measures today intended to limit or prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Rhode Island. These measures pertain to schools, nursing homes, and anyone who has traveled […]readmore
She was the beloved daughter of Cheryl Ann (Allaire) Palazzo 1 year ago this night, my beloved Lauren, was stolen in the dead of night. I wish, I wish, I had taken you from there, to be here with me. I made that horrible, dreadful mistake of not taking you. And you, paid for that […]readmore
Dear Valued Showcase Customer: At Showcase Cinemas, the health and safety of our staff and audiences is of the utmost importance to us, and we are closely monitoring the evolving coronavirus/COVID-19 situation. Following the guidance provided by the Centers for Disease Control and the Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, Connecticut and Ohio Departments of Public […]readmore
St. Petersburg, FL, March 12, 2020 — Minor League Baseball (MiLB) issued the following statement today: “In light of the current coronavirus outbreak, and after consultation with medical professionals and our partners at Major League Baseball, Minor League Baseball will delay the start of the 2020 Championship Season. We will continue to monitor the developments […]readmore
JWU announced Thursday that non-culinary lab academic classes will move to online and remote instruction starting Monday, March 16 through Sunday, April 12. All culinary and equine labs will not be held for two weeks, from March 16 through March 29. During this time, the university will assess the situation and make a decision regarding […]readmore
The college has decided to extend spring break through March 22 and switch to remote instruction beginning March 23 and continuing until at least April 3. CCRI has suspended all college-sponsored international travel for the near future and canceled all events with 100 or more participants through Apri 7. All CCRI faculty, staff and students […]readmore
The college is cancelling classes from Monday, March 16 through Friday, March 20, 2020. On Monday, March 23, classes will resume through online and/or alternative delivery until further notice. We will continue to closely monitor this course of action as the situation evolves.readmore
All in-person classes have been suspended through Easter break (from March 16 – April 13) as a precautionary measure and beginning Wednesday, March 18, all classes will be delivered online. PC officials said the college plans to resume in-person instruction on Tuesday, April 14, however, those plans could change “depending on the severity and extent of […]readmore