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He moved to the Narragansett reservation in Charlestown in middle school ... enslavement of Native people in Rhode Island and Southern New England, which he said was a purposeful erasure of ...
President Trump deployed the California National Guard to Los Angeles amid immigration protests, sparking a feud with the ...
Recent shifts in US policy have caused Canada to reevaluate its long-standing relationship with its southern neighbor, ...
The Portage Township School Board gave final approval Monday to a $13.6 million bond to build a new middle school, razing both Aylesworth Elementary School and Willowcreek Middle School.
The New England Patriots finally catch a bit of a ... The Patriots don’t have a true run stuffer up the middle after trading Davon Godchaux, but linebacker Robert Spillane should help against ...
Heavy storms are now reaching the East Coast as a nor'easter heads toward New England ahead of the holiday ... strong storms are possible in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas.
Check out the full 2025 New England Patriots schedule as well as a record prediction: Henry McKenna: It won’t be the progress that Patriots fans want to see, given the massive spending in free ...
With Mike Vrabel at the helm, the Patriots are entering a new era in 2025. New England went just 4-13 last season, struggling under Jerod Mayo as the team began to focus on its rookie quarterback ...
The New Mexico Department of Transportation issued a high wind and travel advisory for southern New Mexico. The travel advisories go into effect May 13 and May 14 due to strong winds and blowing ...
Mike Vrabel says the New England Patriots believe strongly in Frederick Julian Ashby II Mike Vrabel shared vital differences between 22-year-old Frederick Julian Ashby II and 33-year-old Joe ...
(WJAR) — Numerous spots in Southern New England reported flooded streets after Thursday’s damp start. Scattered showers steadily dropped in our area throughout the start of the day. In Warren ...
If you can't beat them, eat them. That's become a slogan of sorts for the New England seafood industry and some of the fishermen who supply them, as they try to eradicate – or at least control ...