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November 21, 2025 at 10:11 PM
This week's cartoons: Tandemonium by Hannah Dean and Worthless by Jennifer Becker 🐸🪙
November 20, 2025 at 9:11 PM
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"Diggs is fortunate in his biographer. Orr is a graceful and engaging writer who understands how to stir and keep the reader’s interest."

Check out this review of HOUSE OF DIGGS by @marionorrauthor.bsky.social in
@thepvdeye.bsky.social

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House of Diggs: The Rise and Fall of America's Most Consequential Black Congressman by Marion Orr - The Providence Eye
For someone who was, by all accounts, quiet and reserved, Charles Coles Diggs, Jr. — Michigan’s first Black member of Congress, founder of the Congressional Black Caucus, and icon of the Civil Rights ...
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November 20, 2025 at 2:31 PM
The swim classes are part of an inaugural, five-week program administered by Providence Recreation.
Inaugural Winter All-Ages Swim Classes Make a Splash at Batastini Rec Center - The Providence Eye
Tuesday night, Batastini Recreation Center is bustling with energy in the early evening hours. The building hosts after school activities with amenities that include basketball courts, a playground, a...
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November 19, 2025 at 7:09 PM
New England Cottontail Rabbits are the only rabbit species native to New England, and perhaps to your surprise, were nearly endangered in the 2000s due to habitat loss.

Roger Williams Park Zoo was a part of the effort to repopulate this native species, starting their repopulation project in 2010.
Bunnies in our Backyards: The New England Cottontail Rabbit Repopulation Project
Editor’s Note: Providence Counts is a feature of our weekly publication that tells a story through numbers, listing facts and figures from local data sets or organizations. In the 20th century, the po...
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November 14, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Since moving to PVD, Hugo Pierre Martin has turned
his creative pursuits to an existential vampire audio
series based here in the Ocean State.

The series, The Diaries of Netovivius the Vampire, is
part Proustian take on Twilight and part love letter to
Providence.
Finding His Voice: The Creative Journey of Hugo Pierre Martin
Rhode Island is home to a wealth of talented actors, including French–American actor and bilingual voiceover artist Hugo Pierre Martin, newly transplanted by way of California. Before starting a new c...
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November 13, 2025 at 7:46 PM
Three years after a city tax agreement dedicated at least $120,000 annually to a community benefits fund for projects in South Providence and Washington Park, residents are struggling to follow the money.
ProvPort Community Benefits Fund Distribution Remains in Contention Almost Three Years Since Inception
Three years after a city tax agreement dedicated at least $120,000 annually to a community benefits fund for projects in South Providence and Washington Park, residents are struggling to follow the mo...
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November 12, 2025 at 4:59 PM
Review — At PiANTA, a vegan restaurant in Providence’s Federal Hill, chef and owner Michelle Politano brings real joy and confidence to plant-based cooking.
PiANTA: Where Plants Steal the Show
As someone who’s been a vegetarian for decades, I’ve had my fair share of plant-based meals, some okay, some very good even. But every so often, a restaurant reminds me that vegetables can absolutely ...
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November 7, 2025 at 3:33 PM
Despite RI pre-k programs aimed to provide funding for early childhood education, the most recent data on the Rhode Island Department of Education website showed that only 23% of 4-year-olds in Providence had access to the state-funded RI Pre-K program.
Pre-Kindergarten Lottery Fails to Meet Need in Providence
It’s two months into the school year and Dina Quezada’s 4-year–old daughter is finally getting used to waking up an hour earlier. She knows many of the children in her class and is familiar with the r...
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November 6, 2025 at 3:37 PM
Think you’ve heard everything about the Creative Capital?

Join The Providence Eye on 12/11 for an evening of live storytelling about our city.

Learn more and buy tickets at the link below. All ticket sales support our end-of year fundraising campaign!
Storied Providence
Providence-based storytelling fundraiser event
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October 31, 2025 at 4:23 PM
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This week in the @thepvdeye.bsky.social's "Readers Voices" section: an excellent essay from @visaforviolet.bsky.social, featuring a photo of PVD's celebrity turkey by yours truly.
PVD’s Celebrity Turkey is A Welcome Reminder of the City’s Other Residents – and the Natural World.
Over the summer, College Hill got a new, very visible resident. He goes by various aliases: Esquire, Marcel, Mo, the College Hill Turkey. Nobody knows exactly where he came from, but it’s clear he is ...
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October 29, 2025 at 11:32 AM
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, SNAP benefits will halt starting November 1st until the government reopens. Hundreds of thousands of Rhode Islanders rely on SNAP benefits — including many of our neighbors here in Providence.
The Halt on Snap Benefits, by the Numbers
Due to the ongoing government shutdown, SNAP benefits will halt starting November 1st until the government reopens. Hundreds of thousands of Rhode Islanders rely on SNAP benefits — including many of o...
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October 29, 2025 at 4:06 PM
We are honored to be participating in Metcalf Institute's Climate Ready Newsrooms program. Shout out to our talented reporter Emily Smith!
This final Climate Ready Newsrooms spotlight features 3 organizations close to home: Beacon Media, @ctmirror.org (@ericaephillips.bsky.social), and @thepvdeye.bsky.social! We’re excited to work with all 10 newsrooms over the next several months! Learn more online: ow.ly/Q9jZ50Xj5eR
October 29, 2025 at 4:05 PM
Providence is halfway through a decade-long capital improvement plan to replace or renovate its aging stock of public school buildings to “new or like-new” conditions.

However, few know the scale, scope or impact of one of the costliest public construction programs in the history of Providence.
Massive Schools Plan Proves Hard to Pin Down
Providence is halfway through a decade-long capital improvement plan to replace or renovate its aging and long-neglected stock of public school buildings to “new or like-new” conditions. Generations o...
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October 24, 2025 at 5:47 PM
In operation since mid-August, investigators say the citywide surveillance inside the Real Time Crime Center provides rapid response times and investigation turnarounds. Critics argue that the system puts local policing on the fast track towards dystopian monitoring.
New Providence Police Surveillance Software Has Civil Liberties Groups Asking “Who’s Watching?”
Inside Providence’s new Real Time Crime Center, blue lights illuminate a dark room filled with desks holding computer monitors and a wall covered in screens. The screens reveal a map of the city cover...
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October 22, 2025 at 6:55 PM
At the Stormwater Innovation Center's recent Rain Harvest Festival, attendees learned to avoid feeding the geese, recycle plastic bags, and grow native gardens which can help not only the local watershed, but also the health of puffins 130 miles off the coast of Cape Cod.
Protecting Our Waterways: From Geese to Garden Runoff, How Local Actions Make a Difference
The Stormwater Innovation Center (SIC)’s recent “Rain Harvest Festival,” a vibrant celebration of science, art, environmental stewardship, and water awareness highlighted stormwater challenges and way...
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October 17, 2025 at 3:27 PM
New Readers' Voices installment from Jill Davidson in a series featuring articles from the Ward 2 City Council Candidates:
October 16, 2025 at 7:00 PM
A long goodbye is underway in #PVD for gas-powered leaf blowers.

The amended ordinance from City Council's Special Committee for Environment and Resilience aims to phase out the use of gas-powered leaf blowers, citing their environmental risk, and will go to a final vote Thursday, October 16.
City Council Ordinance to Ban Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers Goes to Final Vote
A long goodbye is underway in Providence for gas-powered leaf blowers. The controversial lawn equipment is considered an environmental risk because of the noise pollution and the toxic emissions creat...
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October 15, 2025 at 8:56 PM
As global warming continues to drive extreme weather conditions—notably causing an upsurge in rainfalls and flash floods—NOAA estimates that the mean water level in recent years will be virtually tripled by 2050.
Projected Sea Levels and the Providence Riverwalk
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released data tracking rising sea levels and coastal floodings in the Providence area. As global warming continues to drive extreme weather c...
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October 10, 2025 at 3:43 PM
In the face of recent policy shifts by the Trump administration to walk back federally protected reproductive rights, abortion access, and legal rights for the LGBTQ+ community, a coalition of Providence-area feminist organizations are standing up through creative, community-focused programming.
The Art of Resistance: Providence Area Feminist Creators Are Building Power and Community
Famously part of the “Blue Wall,” Rhode Island is known for its stalwart Democratic history. Now, along with most of the rest of New England, the Ocean State is experiencing [...]
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October 8, 2025 at 6:30 PM
“The world’s a horrible place. COVID? Horrible. But those people that will help you—I have no choice but to help back,” said Sumner, who is not intimidated by joining the city government for the first time. “I have a loud mouth. I can be opinionated. I’m the one that says things that people won’t.”
Newest Sustainability Commission Member Gives Back to City That Helped Her During COVID
Last Monday, Providence’s Sustainability Commission welcomed its newest member: Dawn Sumner. A lifelong city resident, Sumner never considered the role community played in her life. But after receivin...
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October 1, 2025 at 6:00 PM
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Great turnout for my “News Media in the Misinformation Age” talk tonight (presented by the @thepvdeye.bsky.social) at the Knight Memorial Library!

Thanks to everyone who came out.
September 30, 2025 at 2:04 AM
At a birthday fundraiser for mayoral candidate David Morales, the Dem. RI state representative railed against the sitting mayor for raising taxes twice in the past three years, expressed outrage at ICE raids in the city, and the cost of housing.

Reporting by Andrea Gutierrez and Eric Halvarson.
David Morales: State Rep, Wrestling Villain, Spider-Man… Mayor of Providence?
David Morales had all of the things you might expect at a Tuesday night birthday party: pizza, wings, pretzels and friends. Except after singing “Happy Birthday,” the crowd gathered to [...]
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September 26, 2025 at 3:32 PM
What does home signify culturally and what does it mean in the most personal and particular?

Go ‘Head, Fix You A Plate, on display now through 9/27 at AS220's Aborn Gallery, reveals layered stories of Black home life.

Photo by Dominique Sindayiganza.
Home Is Where the Art Is: Go ‘Head, Fix You a Plate at AS220
In the exhibition GO ‘HEAD, FIX YOU A PLATE, Jazzmen Lee-Johnson echoes and extends [the] concept [of home] by conjuring a spiritual geography…that binds the domestic, the external, and the [...]
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September 24, 2025 at 4:21 PM