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Cranston’s tree lighting ceremony

Cranston- The festivities begin at around 6 p.m. Dec. 7 with holiday music performed by members of the Cranston High School East and BASICS Choirs, including a trumpet solo by Domenic Kaffenberger. The annual city tradition brings together the entire Cranston community for an evening of merriment and cheer, complete with cookies and hot chocolate […]Load more...

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Woman charged with harboring Providence murder suspect

CENTRAL FALLS – On November 27, 2016 information was received that David Deleon (19) who was wanted by the Providence Police Department in connection to a homicide was hiding out within the third floor apartment of 108 Hedley Avenue. As a result, detectives and members of the patrol bureau responded to the aforementioned location where […]Load more...

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Rhode Island’s Latino Public Radio in danger of going off

By Karen Lee Ziner Journal Staff Writer CRANSTON — For more than a decade, Latino Public Radio has served Rhode Island’s Spanish-speaking community, currently 150,000 and growing. The nonprofit, 24-7 station provides bilingual news and information, including health, educational and financial programming, and culturally targeted entertainment. But the station, 1290 AM WRNI, is facing a […]Load more...

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New Recreation Center Opens at Pleasant View Elementary School

PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Majority Whip Jo-Ann Ryan (Ward 5) today hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the opening of a new recreation center at Pleasant View Elementary School. Ryan was joined by Mayor Jorge Elorza, Council President Luis Aponte, Superintendent of Providence Schools Christopher Maher, leaders from Providence Public Schools and the Providence Recreation Department, representatives […]Load more...

Noticias

Can Rebels Hold On in Aleppo?

Jamie Dettmer VOA NEWS KILIS, TURKEY — The much fought over front lines in Aleppo separating Syrian rebels in the eastern districts from the mixed forces of President Bashar al-Assad surrounding them have begun to shift dramatically — that’s hardly surprising given how outmatched the fight has become both in terms of manpower and the massive […]Load more...

Noticias del mundo

A Week of Memorials for Castro Begins in Cuba

VOA News Cubans lined up Monday to pay their respects to Fidel Castro at Revolution Square in Havana as the country begins a week-long goodbye to the island’s revolutionary leader, a man many loved and many loathed. Memorial services began early Monday after 21-gun salutes sounded simultaneously in the capital and in the eastern city […]Load more...