New on @ProvBusNews: @lisacarnevale helped found @DESIGNxRI back in 2013 and has led the organization since then as its executive director.
She will soon step aside and serve in an advisory role, and a new director will come in.
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Clams + cocktails + cold tea + beer -- what better way to spend a summer evening outdoors? Join us TUESDAY at @AvenuePVD in Providence for design talk & good cheer. More info: https://t.co/BjLdIfOHhF
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Some midsize cities — like Austin, Texas; Boise, Idaho; and Portland, Ore. — may be poised to rebound from the pandemic faster than others because they have developed strong relationships with their local economic development groups. https://t.co/SBOp3BztsY
@JDinRI Perhaps the RI way! I’ve always felt to live in RI you have to be entrepreneurial. No matter the economic ups and downs, unfortunately there’s simply not enough jobs here. You have to get crafty. Maybe we just see this more in downturns.
On a mission to bridge the gap between beauty and health for individuals of color, join us to hear Kerlyne Jean-Baptiste’s journey next week @ClambakePVD https://t.co/DPCXWcHcxF
The security failure at the Capitol was shocking and its leaders must make sure that the People’s House and the World’s Greatest Deliberative Body are NEVER breached by rioters again. What a disgrace.
In a report released Tuesday, WalletHub identified which states have been the most aggressive against the coronavirus thus far. The answer: Rhode Island.
"Rhode Island has the infrastructure to handle this type of pandemic in large part because of its relatively high funding for public health programs and its high number of healthcare facilities." https://t.co/TNaFjcnKmu