Ella Cook ’28 was joyful and warm, uplifting the spirits of those around her. Friends say she possessed a strength and wisdom beyond her age, rooted in her deeply-held Christian faith. She was a ...
Casey DelBasso and Christopher Kelley met on the first day of college and instantly clicked, but it was almost three years ...
URI flipped a five-point deficit to a 10-point lead thanks to a 15-0 run and flashed some mental toughness when required.
The Providence Journal and United Way of Rhode Island have partnered to highlight the state's nonprofits. Each week, a ...
Millions of middle-class Americans who have ACA health plans are facing soaring premium payments in 2026, without help from ...
Brigadier Gen. Enoch "Woody" Woodhouse, one of the last surviving heroes of the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II, celebrated a special birthday, sharing stories of perseverance over discrimination.
Speakers at Bristol's annual MLK breakfast urged action in the face of hate, and unveiled a portrait of a local war hero.
When Ciji Graham visited a cardiologist on Nov. 14, 2023, her heart was pounding at 192 beats per minute, a rate healthy people her age usually reach during the peak of a sprint. She was having ...
More than 5,000 people gathered at the University of Rhode Island on Oct. 5, 1966, to hear the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr ...
We recently left the bubble to undertake a 400+ mile, 5 city "America 250" Road Trip from Boston to Washington, DC. We were ...
Revered folk singer-songwriter David Olney died on Jan. 18, 2020, after suffering a fatal heart attack onstage. He was 71.
Providence resident, educator, arts and community health advocate Rose Weaver remembers walking in the civil rights leader's ...