Thursday, February 26th, 2026
Good morning, Providence. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 26th of February.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Brown University students, faculty and staff are showing appreciation to local Providence businesses and leaders through the Brown Loves Providence initiative that began on Feb. 19, 2026 by delivering gift bags, handwritten notes + tokens as part of a coordinated effort to thank the city. The initiative continues through mid-March. Brown University
- ➤ Brown University was hit by a record blizzard on Feb. 23 that dropped 37.9 inches of snow — breaking the long-standing 1978 record — and forced campus offices to close until Feb. 24; after the storm, students enjoyed the winter wonderland by building snow sculptures. Brown University
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The city canceled trash and recycling pickup this week due to deep snow blocking safe access, and service will restart Monday, March 2. Overflow trash bags are available today at city hall in room 101 and at the Public Works facility at 75 Chapman St. The Providence Journal
- ➤ Providence side streets remain unplowed after a heavy snowfall as residents clear snow (including those with medical needs) while the mayor said additional heavy equipment will help clear roads throughout the week. 10 WJAR
- ➤ Snow removal crews from Vermont arrived Wednesday to help with blizzard cleanup in Cranston — equipment is stored at 2500 Plainfield Pike while state and local teams deploy it to serve residents. Gov. Dan McKee said additional crews from Pennsylvania are expected to assist as DOT capacity remains full. 10 WJAR
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Brown University researchers will lead a five-year ARPA-H-funded study to test if Censavudine can reduce retrotransposon-triggered inflammation and help older adults stay healthier, with animal trials followed by a randomized study enrolling adults age 60 to 65 + measuring physical and cognitive improvements. Brown University
- ➤ On Feb. 24, 2026, during a blizzard, doctors at Women & Infants Hospital delivered babies by hiking and skiing through heavy snow in Providence. They worked with teamwork plus courage to meet the needs of newborns and mothers. The Providence Journal
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Providence defeated Xavier 94-84 on Feb. 25, with Jaylin Sellers scoring 27 points to lift the team in a game delayed by a blizzard. The Friars — winning their fourth in six games — ended a recent losing streak at Amica Mutual Pavilion. The Providence Journal
- ➤ After a 72 to 46 loss to Richmond on Feb. 25, URI women's basketball can win only a share of the Atlantic 10 title if they beat George Washington on Feb. 28 at home. The Providence Journal
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Concert featuring 92 Winona and Driftwood Soldier
8-11 p.m. — The Parlour Providence — Tickets available — Enjoy an evening of melodic tunes with Driftwood Soldier and other talented acts.
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Early Ones Only: The Party That Doesn't Ruin Tomorrow
5-8 p.m. — Alchemy — $25.38 — A dance party for those who love to have fun without staying out too late.
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Malik Elijah Live in Providence
7:30-11:30 p.m. — Lounge, Fete Music Hall — $20 — Enjoy an evening of live music with Malik Elijah as part of his 'Walk... Before You Fly Tour'.
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Tech Time at the Library
1-3 p.m. — Washington Park Library — Free and open to everyone — Offering free tech help to empower the Hispanic community with essential skills.
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Read More, Learn More!
2:30-5:30 p.m. — Washington Park Library — Free entry — Unlock the magic inside every story with Ms. Carol on weekdays.
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Marquette Golden Eagles vs. Providence College Friars Men's Basketball
7-10 p.m. — Amica Mutual Pavilion — Tickets from $6 — Catch the exciting college basketball matchup as the Eagles face off against the Friars.
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Comeback The Kid Live
7-11 p.m. — The Parlour Providence — $11.33 — Enjoy an awesome show featuring Comeback The Kid and friends in a lively atmosphere.
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Adam Ezra Group Concert
8-11 PM — The Greenwich Odeum — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy a captivating performance from the Adam Ezra Group.
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Little City Thrifty
12 PM – 7 PM — The WaterFire Arts Center — Tickets include a complimentary beverage — Explore over 90 booths of vintage treasures and enjoy a curated shopping experience.
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Providence Speed Dating for Young Adults
2-4 p.m. — Cool Pickle Restaurant & Bar — Check for entry fees — Meet up to 12 potential matches in a lively speed dating event.
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Desire is a contract you make with yourself to be unhappy until you get what you want.
~ Naval Ravikant
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