Five RI environmental nonprofits sue federal government over funding freeze
By Talia Egnal | April 2The lawsuit challenges federal actions threatening funding received during the Biden administration.
The lawsuit challenges federal actions threatening funding received during the Biden administration.
The four grant recipients plan to use the funding to establish programs supporting RI farmers.
In a talk on Friday, Steyer discussed green energy investments and policy.
Hospitals in Rhode Island have the highest average occupancy rates in the nation, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association on Feb. 19.
Since October, the state has seen approximately 900 flu hospitalizations.
As artificial intelligence rapidly gains prominence and sophistication, health care professionals in Rhode Island have been harnessing the new technology in an attempt to improve patient care. But experts have raised concerns over how to use it responsibly.