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To Grow and Thrive, We’re Asking for Community Support. • Complex Web of Regulators Track Providence’s Low-Income Housing - The Providence Eye • Bunnies in our Backyards: The New England Cottontail Rabbit Repopulation Project - The Providence Eye • Finding His Voice: The Creative Journey of Hugo Pierre Martin - The Providence Eye • People in Providence Archives • ProvPort Community Benefits Fund Distribution Remains in Contention Almost Three Years Since Inception - The Providence Eye • Newsletter Signup • PVD’s Celebrity Turkey is A Welcome Reminder of the City’s Other Residents – and the Natural World. - The Providence Eye • Readers' Voices • Now Go: The Insistent Story of "Little Neck" by Darcie Dennigan - The Providence Eye • Event Calendar • ProvPort Master Planning Continues, with Port Sustainability Fund to Support Environmental Projects — Disbursement Remains Uncertain - The Providence Eye • The Halt on Snap Benefits, by the Numbers • Tens of Thousands Gather in Providence, Demand “No Kings” - The Providence Eye • Libraries as Community Space in Providence - The Providence Eye • Massive Schools Plan Proves Hard to Pin Down - The Providence Eye • New Providence Police Surveillance Software Has Civil Liberties Groups Asking “Who’s Watching?” - The Providence Eye • Protecting Our Waterways: From Geese to Garden Runoff, How Local Actions Make a Difference - The Providence Eye • Providence has the Highest Incarceration Rate of any City in Rhode Island • City Council Ordinance to Ban Gas-Powered Leaf Blowers Goes to Final Vote - The Providence Eye • Healthy Providence Schools Are Vital for the City’s Future. After Decades of Hands-On Involvement, I’m Running for City Council. - The Providence Eye • Remembering Providence: from lullabies to tea rooms - The Providence Eye • The Art of Resistance: Providence Area Feminist Creators Are Building Power and Community - The Providence Eye • Two Providences: How Income, Housing, and Race Divide the City’s Neighborhoods - The Providence Eye • No Shortcuts: 'Ways Home: Stories' by Karen Lee Boren - The Providence Eye • Projected Sea Levels and the Providence Riverwalk - The Providence Eye • Newest Sustainability Commission Member Gives Back to City That Helped Her During COVID - The Providence Eye • Monday 9/29 Event - News Media in the Misinformation Age • Community Members Tour Apparently Doomed Gilbert Stuart Middle School Building - The Providence Eye • Home Is Where the Art Is: Go ‘Head, Fix You a Plate at AS220 • David Morales: State Rep, Wrestling Villain, Spider-Man… Mayor of Providence? - The Providence Eye • Nuevas Voces Raises Up Community Leaders for Environmental Justice • The candidates, so far, in the Providence City Council Ward 2 special election - The Providence Eye • West African Flavors Flourish in Providence - The Providence Eye • Gilbert Stuart Update: School demo gets pushback at City Council - The Providence Eye • ‘Recovery is Possible’: Overdose Awareness Day Rallies Providence Community to Save Lives and Honor Loved Ones Lost - The Providence Eye • Sept 10 - Join or Die film screening • Every Route a Story: Providence RIPTA Riders Express Fear and Outrage Over Cuts • Building Triple Deckers in Providence — A Tale of Dimensions, Parking Minimums, and Zoning Variances • Caught Between Crises: Long COVID Patients Struggle to Find Healthcare in Rhode Island • The Worms You Don’t Want to See in Your Garden • In "Eternity," Providence-born author David Plante Captures the Ache of New England • Birds Over Providence • People in Providence 08.20 - How would RIPTA service reductions affect your daily life? • Seeing Providence’s History in the Story of a Very Old Church • Gilbert Stuart Update • Cathedral Square is in Need of a Refresh — or Even a Reimagining. What’s in the Works? • Lights, Camera, Action! RIIFF Returns for Its 43rd Year • Juan Pichardo- Ward 9 Councilperson - The Providence Eye • What We All Need Now is More Big Nazo • The Case for Ranked-Choice Voting in Providence. • Turning the Tide in Providence • Proposed RIPTA Cuts, by the numbers • Ben Sisto Brings “The Museum of Who Let Who Let The Dogs Out Out” to PVD - The Providence Eye • The Providence Hospital District Plan, By the Numbers • Essential Work in A Living: Working-Class Americans Talk to Their Doctors by Michael Stein, M.D. • Historic Nathan Bishop School Was Saved From Demolition. Can Gilbert Stuart Middle School Also Be Renovated? • Waving Foreign Flags at a Protest Isn’t an “Invasion.” It’s a Reflection of What Makes American Great. • Providence’s Tree Equity Score and the Benefits of Expanding Our Urban Canopy • Why We Mask: Solidarity, Creativity & Community Care in a Not-Quite-Post-Pandemic World • Wickenden Street Welcomes Rong Chic with Grand Opening Celebrating Spicy Sichuan Flavors and Unique Asian Desserts • Community News Fellow application • Providence Raised Me. Leaving Helped Me to See That — and the City — More Clearly. • Providence Parks Department Improves, Maintains, and Builds Outdoor City Spaces • Seven Things to Know About the Proposed Providence City Budget and Tax Changes • Providence Pride • Benefit Street’s “Enchanted Garden” • The case for rent stabilization in Providence • The Lonely Road of Monsters: A review of Selene Shade, Resurrectionist for Hire • The Plan to Make Public Street a Public Good • Filling the Gaps: New Housing Popping Up in Previously Vacant East Side Lots • The Butler Hospital Strike, by the numbers • Trinity Square: From Trolleys to Transit Troubles • Historic Preservation Grant Recipients Announced • How Ingrid Neuman Conserves Sculptures at the RISD Museum • The Freedom to Read– In Providence, Librarians, Authors, and More Speak Out on Banned Books • There’s A Teachers Union Election Today — Could the PTU See Change? • It’s a fact — Rhode Island KIDS COUNT • In Providence, Community Members Stand on the Front Lines Against ICE • Mayor Smiley’s Proposed 2026 Budget • Jane’s Walk Returns to Providence • Kirstin Allio Wants You to Wake Up • Providence City Councilor, After Rhode Island Hospital Protest: “ICE is a rogue federal agency…We will stand with our immigrant brothers and sisters.” • Register here for Providence Port Day! [FREE EVENT] • For Earth Day, 2025: A Message from Providence’s Climate-Anxiety Counselor. • The Once and Future Thing • Can the City and the Commissioner Collaborate? • Local Food System Hit by Federal Funding Cuts • Mapping Economic Disparities with the Distressed Communities Index • “Why I March” — Rhode Islanders Share Personal Stakes at PVD’s Hands Off! Protest • PVD Counts: Crash Data • ProvPort: One Piece in a Larger Puzzle • Shakespeare in Providence: Tradition and Innovation on the Stage • People in Providence 04.02 - Andrea • Happy 150th Anniversary to the Providence Public Library! • Getting to Know the Colors of Ricky Rainbow Beard • Providence Nonprofits Reeling From Funding Cuts and Threats (And, Organizations—What You Can Do!) • Happening now: 401Gives • Springfield’s Empowerment Zone Schools Thrive- A Model for Providence? • New Zoning Ordinance Amendments Signed into Law by Mayor Smiley • Trinity Square Hosts a Treasure Trove of Taste • Providence’s Worker-Owned Cooperatives Share Tools for A Collective Future • Harry Kizirian 1925-2002: An Angel Without Wings • Much Adoo About Sludge: Why Providence Residents Should Care About Sewage Management • Plant a Tree • Providence Property Revaluation • Will RIPTA Be Saved or Savaged This Year? • Paying Attention to Providence's Port and Its Impact • PVD Counts: Roger Williams Park Zoo • Providence as a Sanctuary City, Past and Present • PVD Counts: Boys & Girls Clubs of Providence • Two Sides of Ebenezer Knight Dexter’s Donation • Decriminalize Prostitution? Local Sex Workers Argue "Yes" with Their Own Newly Published Research • Do Nut Count Providence Out • Providence Rail Hub Thriving, But Future Uncertain