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Political Scene: Ethics Commission walks a tightrope on conflict-of-interest case

A complaint the Rhode Island GOP filed against Valarie Lawson — a state senator, high school school teacher and $32,859 vice president of a union that serves as a "bargaining agent" for R.I. school teachers — puts the spotlight on complex factors the panel must weigh before ruling.

 

Veterans Journal: Safety surveillance strengthened for veterans’ medications

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) formalized an agreement on March 21 that greatly improves drug safety monitoring of prescriptions, including opioids, and gives VA the ability to monitor medical prescriptions issued outside the VA through Medicare Part D."VA is committed to patient safety, and our robust medication surveillance systems are part of that commitment," said VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. "This agreement greatly [...]

 

Police say armed woman in monkey mask robbed Providence gas station Sunday morning

PROVIDENCE — Police are investigating an armed robbery that happened at around 2:30 a.m. Sunday morning at a Gulf gas station at 35 Plainfield St. Derian D. Rosario, an employee at the gas station, reported that a woman, wearing a black monkey mask, black hooded sweater, black jogging pants and black sneakers, placed a gun on the counter pointed at the victim and told him to "run it all."Rosario told the [...]

 

Saunderstown post office dedicated to Army captain who died in Iraq in 2004

Matthew J. August was 28 years old and a decorated Army captain when he died in an ambush on Jan. 27, 2004, near Khalidiya, Iraq.

 

Speaker to PC grads: Commit to something bigger than yourself

From neglected foster child to successful business executive, commencement speaker Steve Pemberton tells nearly 1,200 graduates: Be a lighthouse to someone who needs you.

 

R.I. Foundation awards $2.6M in grants to help address behavioral health needs

PROVIDENCE — Six non-profit organizations that provide behavioral-health services to a wide range of children and adults will benefit from a total of $2.6 million in grants from the Rhode Island Foundation. The grants are aimed at prevention efforts, which, when successful, can head off possible problems later.“These grants will address behavioral health needs before people are in crisis,” foundation president and [...]

 

Two shot on Providence's Federal Hill

PROVIDENCE -- Two men are in stable condition at Rhode Island Hospital after an overnight shooting on Federal Hill.The men, 22 and 25 years old, were shot shortly after 1 a.m. in the vicinity of 90 Spruce St. and driven to the hospital by friends, according to Providence Police Commander Thomas Verdi. He would not release the men’s identities at this time.No one has been taken into custody in connection to the shooting. Detectives are investigating. 

 

Traumatized ex-soldier died trying to 'find peace' on the Appalachian Trail

The physical injuries kept Ronnie Sanchez Jr. from moving as fast as he wanted on the Appalachian Trail, but it was the unseen wounds that almost made him quit. After 16 years in the Army and three tours in Iraq as a combat engineer, it took the 43-year-old veteran years to emerge from a cloud of depression and post-traumatic stress disorder that had kept him locked up in his house in Oklahoma City and avoiding other people. But he did it, little by [...]

 

The temperature could break 80 for the first time this year

PROVIDENCE -- The temperature on this Monday could climb past 80 degrees for the first time this year, according to the National Weather Service.The Weather Service forecasts a high of 83 degrees in Providence with the wind blowing from the southwest at 9 to 16 mph with gusts up to 30 mph."A warm/summerlike afternoon is in store for the region ahead of a strong cold front," the Weather Service says. "As this cold front approaches a few strong to severe thunderstorms are [...]

 

Trump warns Iran not to threaten US or it will face 'end'

 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — President Donald Trump warned Iran early on Monday not to threaten the United States again or it would face its "official end," shortly after a rocket landed near the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad overnight and only 48 hours after he seemingly sought to soften his tone.Iran's foreign minister quickly responded in kind on Twitter with his own message: #NeverThreatenAnIranian.Trump's tweet follows days of heightened tension sparked [...]

 

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