In addition to serving as the United States stopover during the most recent Ocean Race in 2023, Newport also hosted the race ...
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center has plans to open a satellite food pantry in Newport’s North End this spring. This new location will allow more Newport residents to use MLK hunger ...
After a grueling winter, wouldn't you want to have a memorable summer trip at one of the most beautiful and unique gardens in the country?
The Preservation Society of Newport County announced it is cleaning up its collection of historical objects. The preservation ...
This is by no means an exhaustive list, but rather a snapshot of some of the names you know − and some you may not.
We wanted to know from readers who should be included in our list of women who helped shape Rhode Island. These are some of their suggestions.
Oliver Shaw was one of the first important American classical composers. Due to a childhood accident and later a case of yellow fever, he was totally blind when he composed many of his most notable ...
After a year, it's time for the Newport St. Patrick's Day Parade to return. Saturday, March 14, will fill the streets of downtown Newport with green-clad marchers, parade-goers and families ready to ...
NEWPORT, R.I. — Long before Newport became known for its Gilded Age mansions, sailing culture and coastal charm, the City-by-the-Sea was already making history. For more than three centuries, Newport ...
From mural-covered city streets to cliffside blooms overlooking the Atlantic, the most colorful places in Rhode Island prove that the Ocean State is anything but muted.
The article highlights ten historic restaurants that showcase the unique tastes of Rhode Island. Many of these establishments, such as Aunt Carrie's and Angelo's, have been operating for over a ...
Rhode Island's RI250 Commission is planning local events, but funding and enthusiasm are reportedly lower than for the 1976 bicentennial. Unlike in 1976, the tall ships will not be stopping in Rhode ...