Lo Último, News/Noticias 02/21/2026 This Week in Good News RI troopers, charity donate $5K to Warwick family touched by cancer: ‘It’s why we do this’ Each year, Rhode Island State Police troopers run the Boston Marathon to raise money … ‘The Puzzle Barn’ in Seekonk proves that sharing is caring Cheryl Morrison decided she wanted to share her love of puzzles with others. The Seekonk … RI native signs with USL’s Birmingham Legion FC A Cranston native is continuing his professional soccer career in Alabama. Heart attack survivor meets nurse who helped save his life 14 years ago A local heart attack survivor finally got to thank some of the hospital team who saved … Nesi’s Notes: Feb. 21 Your weekend briefing on local politics and more. Mass. DOC employee facing child rape, assault charges A Swansea man accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a minor last year is facing several charges. Providence hires firm to conduct independent review of city’s response to Brown University shooting Providence Mayor Brett Smiley announced Thursday that an outside firm has been hired to conduct an independent review of the city’s response to … What to know about the Supreme Court’s ruling on President Trump’s tariffs The Supreme Court issued a ruling Friday, striking down some of President Donald Trump’s wide-reaching tariffs. Liam Malloy is an associate professor … Rochester girl, 11, dies in avalanche while vacationing in Utah An 11-year-old Massachusetts girl died Thursday in an avalanche while vacationing with her family in Utah, according to the Unified Police Department. Players back on the ice as high school hockey resumes across RI Players hit the ice and parents returned to the stands Friday, just four days after the hockey community was shaken by a shooting during a high … ‘We’ve lost everything’: Glocester family recounts escape, thanks community after fire Within moments, smoke was pouring through the house, leaving the family only enough time to get loved ones and two dogs out the door. Crash elicits calls for better safety at Portsmouth intersection A crash in Portsmouth slowed down traffic on West Main Road in Portsmouth Friday afternoon. Divers find body of man who fell through ice in Eastham Divers have recovered the body of an Eastham man who fell through the ice with his wife at First Encounter Beach over the weekend, according to … LED balloon lights recalled due to ingestion risk More than 3,000 LED balloon lights are being recalled due to an ingestion hazard, according to the CPSC. Light Snow Showers Sat; Tracking Nor’easter Sunday Night-Monday Weather Alert: Light Snow Showers Sat.; Snowstorm Sun Night-Monday Mother trapped alive with dead son weeks before bodies found outside hospital
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