Asked to define the state of health care in Rhode Island, those at the forefront of the sector provided a dismal outlook at Providence Business News’ 2025 Fall Health Care Summit. “There’s a lot of ...
Marsha Thayer didn’t seem like a typical math nerd in high school. Far from it. “I aced pre-algebra and then started failing,” she said, “which was surprising since now I’m working with numbers all ...
Rhode Islanders who own cryptocurrency may be sitting on a tax surprise waiting to surface. That’s because the IRS treats digital assets not as cash but as property, meaning profit from any crypto ...
John Elkhay, co-owner of the restaurant company Chow Fun Inc., is no stranger to navigating regulatory curveballs. With his company managing more than 200 employees across popular Providence ...
There will always be a market for beer but it is not unlimited, as local craft beer makers have learned in recent years. In 2011, Rhode Island was home to just six breweries. By 2024, there were 42, ...
At FairyTea Room in Warren, it’s not uncommon for customers to arrive dressed a bit beyond the ordinary. “People will come here sometimes dressed to the nines, like with fancy dress and fancy hats,” ...
While numerous bars in Providence offer karaoke nights, the city hosts just one karaoke lounge. But even looking beyond the capital city, The Boombox offers an experience that stands out among the ...
Darryl Lindie has been trying to boost benefits offerings for his employees since buying AA Sign & Awning in Warwick a few years ago. He’s crossed paid time off and health care benefits off the list.
The Trump administration’s widespread cancellation and freezing of clean energy funding is also hitting essential work to improve the nation’s power grid. Ending these projects leaves Americans ...
ERIC T. SHOEN, executive director of the Rhode Island College Foundation – the fundraising arm of the Providence-based state college, recently received the Meritorious Service Award from his alma ...
EDITOR’S CHOICE Newport Chamber to welcome Raiola as part of speaker series THE GREATER NEWPORT Chamber of Commerce will hold a discussion as part of its Conversations with Women of Distinction series ...
A 31-acre waterfront tract sold for $6.5 million, the highest price for an undeveloped land parcel in Little Compton in at least 20 years.
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