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After a harrowing plunge toward death, circus aerialists rise back to life
An accident nearly killed the aerialists of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The long fight for recovery has been their toughest act yet.
Paul Edward Parker, The Providence Journal
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9:05 am UTC May. 13, 2021
An accident nearly killed the aerialists of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The long fight for recovery has been their toughest act yet.
Paul Edward Parker, The Providence Journal
Published
9:05 am UTC May. 13, 2021
Stefany Neves was 19 and couldn t sleep that Saturday night. She felt that something bad was about to happen.
She kept rolling and rolling, turning about in her bed.
Social equity concerns emerge in talks on legalizing recreational pot Tom Mooney, The Providence Journal © Bob Breidenbach/The Providence Journal Jason Rocha Sr., co-founder of the Formerly Incarcerated Union of RI, was among the advocates at Thursday s State House rally calling on legislators to act on racially just cannabis legislation.
While two proposals to legalize recreational marijuana both envision retail stores opening next spring, chances are only the state’s medical marijuana dispensaries would be ready by then to add adult-use cannabis to their shelves, lawmakers say.
With the legislative clock ticking, complex elements of both the governor’s plan and the Senate leadership’s proposal are still in discussions.
McKee convening panel to discuss spending federal windfall Patrick Anderson, The Providence Journal © Bob Breidenbach, The Providence Journal Gov. Dan McKee addresses the media during a press conference at the State House on Tuesday.
Gov. Dan McKee will begin collecting ideas Thursday about how Rhode Island can improve its economy and take advantage of $1.78 billion in federal stimulus.
McKee s Rhode Island 2030 discussions will begin with a virtual meeting streamed on Facebook featuring an economist s presentation and panel discussion. This week we continue to move that forward to talk about what Rhode Island would look like in 2030 with the consideration of not just the dollars that are coming in, but the potential for more investment in Rhode Island by the federal government, McKee said at a State House briefing for reporters.
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