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"We have such a wealth of culture that we can learn from," says Janelle Amoako of the Road to World Cup committee. "This is an opportunity for us to have so much unity. That's a beautiful thing."
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There's no better season than beach season here in Rhode Island!
🏖️ https://bit.ly/4fC0oCl
Put on your dancing shoes and your party hats! This weekend, beloved bar Nick-a-Nee's celebrates its 30th anniversary with a three-day musical festival.
🎵 Here's the story behind the music: https://bit.ly/4vHzBcs
World Cup? Check. Beach? Check. But what else can you add to your schedule this weekend?
As New Englanders cope with other sports flops, we give thanks for the World Cup.
Beach season is officially upon us! ☀️ 🏖️ 🌊 In the Ocean State, we're spoiled for choice — but our staff says there are 10 beaches that stand out above the rest: https://bit.ly/4fC0oCl
This voting rights bill won't get a vote this week. Some say it's only a temporary setback.
Fun fact: Sweet and Salty Farms in Little Compton has its very own cheese cave. But what is it, and how does it impact the environment?
The Ghanaian men's soccer team will stay in Providence and train at Bryant University ahead of the World Cup.
Even if you weren't able to score tickets to a match, there are still plenty of opportunities to celebrate Ghanaian culture here in the Ocean State. 🇬🇭 ⚽
A new office of inspector general, increased taxes for millionaires, renewable energy goals and more. Take a look behind the curtain of Rhode Island's $15.2 billion budget.
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With Ghana’s World Cup team set to arrive Friday, local organizers are planning celebrations that blend soccer, culture, food, music and community pride
From Nick-a-Nee’s 30th anniversary bash to ‘The NeverEnding Story’ under the stars, here are local events to keep on your radar
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As the Red Sox struggle and the Patriots stir drama, World Cup matches and fan events offer Rhode Island and Massachusetts a welcome summer distraction
Supporters say Rhode Island needs its own voter protections as federal safeguards weaken. Top lawmakers say the bill needs more work and will have to wait until 2027
With Ghana’s World Cup team set to arrive Friday, local organizers are planning celebrations that blend soccer, culture, food, music and community pride
A $15.2 billion budget approved by the House would raise taxes on millionaires, create a state inspector general’s office and preserve Rhode Island’s 2033 renewable energy target