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Each flag represents a lost life. And like the pain society felt throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, each Ocean State city and town has its proportionate share. “It has been a very busy … more
The Johnston School Committee had planned to vote Thursday night (Feb. 17) on a school-wide mask mandate, but the meeting has been postponed to Monday, Feb. 28. “The special School Committee … more
The Johnston School Committee is set to vote Thursday, Feb. 17, on a revised mask policy for staff and students. A special meeting of the committee was announced Tuesday, calling for an … more
Johnston Mayor Joseph M. Polisena has announced the distribution of more at-home COVID-19 test kits, according to Johnston Police. Test kits will be distributed to Johnston residents, especially … more
Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena is about to resume what many people will attest has perhaps been the most important duty of his storied tenure. On Monday, Feb. 7, Polisena, as Johnston Police Chief … more
Johnston’s COVID-19 take home test supply has finally matched the town’s recently soaring demand. Town officials gathered Saturday morning in the Johnston High School parking lot to … more
The City of Warwick Distributes At-Home Covid Testing Kits To Targeted Groups   The City of Warwick will begin distributing 27,900 Covid-19 testing kits to residents … more
CRANSTON, RI – January 20th, 2022 – Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins announced the distribution of free athome COVID-19 test kits to Cranston residents. Drive-through distribution will take place … more
Anthony Meleo drove through the Johnston High Parking lot and parked outside a simple white trailer parked near Atwood Avenue. Jessica Gormley, Practice Manager for Tri-County Community Action … more
Business has been booming at the Atwood Pharmacy. Lines have stretched out the doors since the week of Christmas, leading to traffic tie-ups and congestion along an already busy stretch of state … more
Johnston High School will dismiss students at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 3, due to staffing shortages. Johnston Schools Superintendent Dr. Bernard DiLullo Jr. said “23 educators” called off … more
This sick situation has provided far more questions than answers. Do you feel that phlegm in the back of your throat? Did you just sneeze? Or was that a cough? Are you suffering from an annual case of the seasonal sniffles? Or are you infected with the more
On Tuesday, Dec. 21, Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee issued the following statement marking the 3,000th Rhode Island death from COVID-19. “Today, Rhode Island is witnessing a heartbreaking … more
UPDATED: Many members of Johnston’s already depleted pool of eligible and willing school bus drivers are now isolated in quarantine.  This week, suddenly, parents who rely on school bus transportation in Johnston to get their kids to school had to scramble to find another option. Then, on Wednesday evening, the district announced the problem was rectified and bus service would return Thursday. more
Zahan Akbar filled the syringe with a booster dose of Phizer COVID-19 vaccine. Delivering jabs and testing customers for the virus consumes larger and larger portions of regular business hours … more
Saturday, Dec. 18, will the last day to get a jab at Sockanosset Cross Road in Cranston, as COVID-19 rates surge in the Ocean State, and Rhode Island transitions to new strategies for fighting the … more
UPDATED: Sarah Dyer Barnes Elementary School in Johnston has been closed for the week after a significant COVID-19 outbreak. Barnes Principal Jill Souza said the school, at last count, had 23 positive cases (15 students and 8 teachers/staff). more
Advocates for the state’s homeless carried life-size powder blue cutouts representing the men, women and children without shelter in the Ocean State. As Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee asked the … more
After an initial outbreak at Winsor Hill Elementary, Johnston Schools are reporting low rates of COVID-19 infection among students and staff. “This evening I’m going to present a … more
As federal health officials continue their review of Pfizer’s request for an emergency use authorization for COVID-19 vaccine for children 5 to 11 years old, Governor Dan McKee and the Rhode … more
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