Thursday, November 14th, 2024
Good morning, Providence. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 14th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Jay Davani discusses their role in normalizing conversations about mortality through organizing Death Cafés and other initiatives in Providence, aiming to create a culture that embraces discussing death as a vital part of human experience. Rhode Island PBS
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Allison Bianco blends Rhode Island's coastal history with vivid colors and whimsical humor in her prints, highlighted in her exhibition 'Imagining the Storm.' Rhode Island PBS
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ After nearly three decades, Joanne Everett and Mat Vincent are selling Tortilla Flats, a beloved Tex-Mex restaurant in Providence, for $1.3 million, including recipes and equipment, while planning to retain real estate ownership. The Boston Globe
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ The U.S. Department of Justice finalized a settlement with the Providence Public School District to rectify inadequate educational support for immigrant English learner students. Go Local Prov
- ➤ The Providence Public School District notified parents of a cyberattack compromising students' personal and special education data, potentially affecting individuals' sensitive information. 10 WJAR
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ In Rhode Island, Latinos increasingly supported Trump in the recent election, driven largely by economic concerns. The Providence Journal
- ➤ Providence officials debate over owed education funding, estimated between $10 million to $85 million, due to a state law requirement, with potential solutions including budget cuts and tax increases. The Boston Globe
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Five Bishop Hendricken student-athletes commit to collegiate sports programs on National Signing Day. ABC 6
- ➤ Providence men's basketball team secured a 60-51 victory against Hampton with strategic plays and strong defense, overcoming early challenges to maintain their early-season performance. The Providence Journal
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Food Truck Friday at Carousel Village - 10th Season
Experience a delightful evening of local cuisine from over 15 food trucks, live music, and family-friendly activities at the popular Food Truck Friday event in Carousel Village.
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Ally Minju Concert at Aletheia Church Providence
Experience a captivating performance by Ally Minju at Aletheia Church in Providence.
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Brown Bears Basketball vs. Sacred Heart Pioneers
Experience an exciting basketball matchup as the Brown Bears take on the Sacred Heart Pioneers at the Pizzitola Sports Center, looking to continue their winning streak from previous encounters.
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Rochambeau Library's Local Author Fair
Celebrate the creativity of local Rhode Island authors at the Rochambeau Library's Fall Local Author Fair.
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Fall ESOL Classes
Learn English through in-person ESOL classes offered for free at the Community Libraries of Providence this Fall.
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Melo Green Live at Aloft Providence Downtown
Experience an evening with Melo Green at Aloft Providence Downtown in Providence, RI.
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November Plant Walk at Roger Williams Park
Learn about various plants during a guided walk in Roger Williams Park while the Museum of Natural History is undergoing renovations.
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A Conversation with Nitro Bar Co-Founder Audrey Finocchiaro
Learn from Nitro Bar's co-founder, Audrey Finocchiaro, as she shares her journey of building a successful coffee brand from humble beginnings.
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Xtreme Hip Hop Step Aerobics for Everyone
Experience a fun and engaging fitness class suitable for all ages at Roger Williams Park Gateway Center, offering free step aerobics each Sunday morning.
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High Intensity Zumba Class with Kiki
Experience a high-energy Zumba class every Tuesday at The Gateway Center, perfect for fitness enthusiasts.
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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT
The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education.
~ Albert Einstein
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