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Raimondo looks to 2021; storm looks like the real deal

This Just In: Raimondo looks to 2021; storm looks like the real deal Michael McDermott, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal This Just In. Good afternoon and welcome to This Just In. I m Mike McDermott, managing editor of The Providence Journal. I like to follow recipes (when I was a kid I once tried to make my own Coca-Cola it didn t work out), so I thought it was interesting to read the list of ingredients in the Pfizer vaccine. But we re not encouraging you to try to make it at home.  Gov. Gina Raimondo has had to face excruciating choices all year, and more are on the way as the state looks ahead to 2021. The governor spoke with The Journal State House team of Katherine Gregg and Patrick Anderson about her plans for taxes, nursing home regulation, marijuana legalization, and much more.  

Swimming pool owner says business is safe Why are the doors locked?

◘ With more U.S. aid, Gov. Raimondo says, she might have banned indoor dining when fall surge began.  A6 EAST PROVIDENCE  The owner of an indoor aquatics center with a state-of-the-art air-circulation system is imploring the state to follow federal guidelines for swimming pools and allow her to reopen. Susan Pascale-Frechette cites the Centers for Disease Control directives for pools, adding that she wasn’t initially included on the list of indoor sporting facilities that have had to close for Gov. Gina Raimondo’s now three-week “pause” – and was added only after she started asking questions. “All you’re doing is bringing a person into a chlorinated pool where the virus doesn’t live,” said Pascale-Frechette, owner of Pods Swimming on Commercial Way. “And if you have an air-handler unit that brings 100% outside air in, there’s no concern.”

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KATC investigative team wins Emmy

KATC investigative team wins Emmy and last updated 2020-12-15 20:27:42-05 LAFAYETTE, La. — KATC s investigative team has won an Emmy. Last night, at the The 44th Annual Suncoast Regional Emmy® Awards, it was announced that the team of Jim Hummel, Justin Terro, Wynce Nolley and David Hilbun had won the award for Investigative Report – Single Story. The Emmy was awarded to the Body of Evidence story. In that story, Hummel examines permits issued for cremations of homicide victims in Louisiana, despite a state law that prohibits that. To see the story, click here. Copyright 2020 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Junior Achievement of RI nears 100th anniversary

Even during a global pandemic. “JA’s here. We’re not going anywhere,” said Lee Lewis, who took over as president of Junior Achievement’s Rhode Island chapter in 2007. “Even during a pandemic, there are still resources out there for teachers and students to help them along in their journey.” There s a good chance that you  or someone you know  has participated in a Junior Achievement program. The nonprofit organization was founded in Massachusetts in 1919, and it will mark its 100th anniversary in Rhode Island next year. Throughout the decades it has held the same laser focus on what the organization calls its three pillars: work readiness, financial literacy and entrepreneurship. In that time, it has reached more than 400,000 students in the state, from kindergarten through Grade 12.

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