Even pastors who had livestreamed plenty of services felt the difference when the pandemic struck. On that first Easter, April 12, 2020, churches had to lock their doors to keep […]
A man of faith who is also dedicated to the pursuit of science recently helped Johnston residents most vulnerable to the effects of coronavirus receive their second vaccination shot just […]
G. Wayne MillerThe Providence Journal PROVIDENCE – As they continued to absorb news that a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Pfizer proved more than 90% effective in a clinical trial, prominent […]
By JOHN HOWELL Members of the law enforcement and faith communities espoused listening and dialogue Saturday to address racism and social injustice. Hosted by Bishop Hendricken High School at the […]
The first public word of Rhode Islanders dying of coronavirus disease came on a Saturday. It was March 28, when the state Health Department issued a press release: “Two persons […]
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The latest round of grants from the COVID-19 Response Fund will award more than $700,000 to 23 organizations across Rhode Island. The money will help provide […]
PROVIDENCE – What “defunding the police” means depends on who is using the term. But generally speaking, the phrase refers not to eliminating police departments altogether – that has rarely […]