Bring any new or lightly used children and adult coats to CRU Café at 1 Casino Terrace, from now until the end of the holiday season.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Newport.
Officers are allowed to grow beards from October to March, as they raise money for nonprofits, and this year, there's a new patch to help.
Rhode Islanders can drop off tablets, pills, capsules, patches and other solid forms of prescription drugs, along with vaping devices.
Donations can be made at any of BankNewport's 18 branch locations around Rhode Island.
The charity game also brought in 250 canned goods for local food banks.
Career Fair set for October 19 in East Providence
Rhode Island lost 435 people to the opioid epidemic in 2021, so Newport decorated City Hall with 435 flags to remember those who died.
Bacteria levels at the Newport beach have returned to normal, the Rhode Island Department of Health said.
The tradition of coaching grew out of the 18th and 19th century mail runs in England, which later made their way across the Atlantic.
A rare surviving waterfront home from Newport's colonial era, Hunter House was the first home rescued by the Preservation Society in 1945.
Nonprofits receiving grants in Newport were Turning Around Ministries and the Washington Services Corp.
From Friday to Sunday, people can also go saltwater fishing without a license.
Summer youth programs, local food pantries, behavioral health care and housing assistance nonprofits in Newport County received the grants.
The delay was caused by vendor technical issues impacting the ability to issue monthly statements.
The ducklings were reunited with their mother thanks to one of Newport's Water Pollution Control crews.
The Rhode Island Department of Health previously recommended closing Easton's Beach for high bacteria levels.
The Rhode Island Department of Health previously recommended closing the beach for high bacteria levels.
Health officials said they will continue to monitor and review beach water quality regularly to ensure safe bathing throughout summer.
BankNewport’s grant will support the Newport Youth Center and its subsidized employment & GED attainment efforts.
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) recommended the closure because of high bacteria levels making it unsafe to swim.
Hundreds of colorful creations by floral designers, horticulturists and botanical artists will have flowers on display at the show.
The Fort Adams Trust protects the nearly 200-year-old Fort Adams army post and state park and can win with your vote.
The patches are $14, and proceeds will go directly to Newport Pride.
Newport's Department of Public Services said it will accept 11 applications for benches to compliment recent improvements made to the park.
It may be April Fool's Day, but giving back to the community is no joke.
Don't be alarmed if you see smoke coming from the small island between Jamestown and North Kingstown.
The race will once again be held on Patriots Day, after it was moved to October last year and canceled in 2020.
Newport residents can drop off difficult to recycle items at Easton's Beach from 8 a.m. to noon.
The city will once again celebrate spring with a full slate of daffodil-related activities and events.
Masks will be required inside the historic properties until March 21.
Parts of the iconic pathway collapsed between the 40 Steps and Webster Avenue.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center and Aquidneck Community Table each received approximately $8,800, along with other partners.
Bridging the Gap for Healing and Safety is calling for the barriers to be installed until a permanent solution is determined.
The Preservation Society of Newport County joined Museums For All, a national program to increase access to museums and institutions.
While an Australian museum declared that the wreck is undoubtedly the "Endeavour," a Rhode Island organization isn't so sure.
A limited number of tickets are still available for the event, which will also feature hot cocoa and music.
The long-vacant facilities were demolished earlier this week.
Nonprofit organizations can apply for up to $10,000 to create new programs, expand existing ones or for municipal planning or leadership.