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Wednesday, May 14th, 2025

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Good morning, Providence. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 14th of May.

BUSINESS NEWS

  • RIPTA will provide fare-free rides on six buses for Rhode Island FC home games at Centreville Bank Stadium through Dec. 31, 2027—part of a deal that also delivers $150,000 in courtesy advertising. The partnership is designed to attract new riders and give fans an easier way to reach the stadium.  Rhode Island PBS

EDUCATION NEWS

  • State Representative David Morales and State Senator Lammis Vargas have proposed a bill to create a scholarship fund that supports aspiring bilingual teachers so schools can better serve our growing multilingual learners—this investment act aims to build a steady pipeline of certified educators and reduce reliance on temporary substitutes.  The Boston Globe
  • Rhode Island College will not allow new majors in 20 degree programs such as Portuguese and art history starting this fall due to low enrollment found in a recent review. Some students and faculty questioned the fairness of the process — they held a protest at the State House on April 24 while current students may finish their studies.  Rhode Island PBS

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Rhode Island lawmakers are nearing the end of the legislative session as new revenue estimates show nearly $61 million extra before the fiscal year ends and debates over an assault-style firearms ban and a health care provider shortage continue. House Speaker Joe Shekarchi is holding a fundraiser today and has not ruled out a run for governor while Senate leaders work to move the ban through a tied Judiciary Committee.  The Boston Globe
  • Attorney General Peter Neronha announced today that he and the attorneys general of California, Illinois and New Jersey will hold a virtual press conference at 1 p.m. to reveal forthcoming legal action on conditional federal funding+ the case will be filed in Federal District Court in Rhode Island.  ABC 6
  • Rachel Miller has served as Providence’s City Council president since 2023 and works to make housing more affordable and protect equal rights, as seen in her support for a new Comprehensive Plan & an ordinance limiting bulk property title purchases. The longtime activist, with roots in labor organizing, plans to seek reelection next year while focusing on local policies.  The Providence Journal

HEALTH NEWS

  • A state report found that spending on GLP-1 drugs nearly tripled in Rhode Island from 2021 to 2023 as increased use of Ozempic and Wegovy raised retail pharmacy costs to $63 million in 2023—pushing overall health care spending past state targets. The report said the pricey drugs are not cost-effective at current prices—making them largely unavailable for lower-income residents.  The Boston Globe

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Youth Makerspace Exploration

    3:30-5:30 p.m. — Washington Park Library — Free entry — Explore innovative makerspace technology like sewing machines and 3D printers in a creative environment.

    Thu, 5/15/25

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  • Espresso Martini Painting Night

    7-9:30 p.m. — Paint and Vino — RSVP required — Enjoy a creative night with a complimentary drink and craft your own masterpiece.

    Fri, 5/16/25

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  • Writing on Westminster

    2-4 p.m. — Symposium Books — Free entry — Enjoy an outdoor write-in with fellow creatives at a local bookstore with coffee and pastries on offer.

    Sat, 5/17/25

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  • Puzzical Chairs & Pie with Live Music by Skyjelly

    1-3 p.m. — 195 District Park — Free entry — Engage in a fun, intergenerational puzzle challenge accompanied by live music and enjoy a festive atmosphere.

    Sun, 5/18/25

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  • Create Your City

    4-5 p.m. — Community Libraries of Providence: Smith Hill Library — Free — Explore urban planning through activities like public art, tree planting, and city design.

    Mon, 5/19/25

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  • Leland Baker Quartet Performance

    6-7:30 p.m. — Community Libraries of Providence: Mount Pleasant Library — RSVP required — Enjoy an evening of energetic jazz infused with the spirit of blues from the Leland Baker Quartet.

    Tue, 5/20/25

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  • No Need to Read Book Club

    2:30-3:30 p.m. — Wanskuck Library — Free entry — Engage in conversation and activities focused on empowerment with local author Kate Schapira.

    Thu, 5/22/25

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  • Providence Light The Night Water Lantern Festival

    6-10 p.m. — Lincoln Woods State Park — Tickets on sale now — Experience a magical evening of hope and dreams illuminated by floating lanterns.

    Sat, 5/24/25

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  • Blooming Boots Painting Session

    1-3:30 p.m. — Paint and Vino — Complimentary beverage included — Unleash your creativity during a delightful art session with friends.

    Sun, 5/25/25

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  • Barry Manilow's Final Concert in Providence

    7-8:30 p.m. — Amica Mutual Pavilion — Ticket prices vary — Catch the iconic Barry Manilow in what he claims is his last performance in Providence.

    Tue, 5/27/25

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