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WPVI Action News 5PM May 12, 2015

Located along the 1900 block of colonial street. Cannot tell you why this male did this, what prompted it hopefully well get to the bottom of it. One peculiar almost the suspect went to colonial and then parallel parked his car and got out of the car and collapsed on a set of steps he was apparently headed to a house there on that location and police scooped him up and brought him to einstein hospital where he remains in Critical Condition. Thank you john. Now lets switch live to dann cuellar, outside of einstein medical with the latest there. Reporter all the indications we are getting is that the four officers all from the 35th district are pretty banged up but their injuries arep nonlifethreatening one officer is wearing a neck brace and undergoing a cat scan. Talked to and have seen all four Police Officers they are pretty banged up but in good spirits the four district officers were injured as the suspect used his vehicle as a weapon to flee the scene mayor nutter says they suffer

Prudence Island RI: COVID makes it a magnet for remote workers

PORTSMOUTH To the east, on one side of Narragansett Bay, in Bristol, a ferry’s engines thrum. To the west, the sun races for treelines over Warwick and East Greenwich. Nancy Howland is right in the middle of the Bay, on firm soil, behind the wheel of her Ford Ranger.  The 68-year-old is game for sharing a few observations about Prudence Island life during a pandemic year that has brought death, sickness and sweeping change to much of the world. She is grateful: As far as she knows, she says, no one on Prudence has contracted COVID-19. Islands have been romanticized in the battle against some of history’s worst plagues, either as dumping grounds for the incurably ill or as havens from diseases rampant on the mainland. 

Dear Prudence: COVID brings change to an island famous for resisting it

With influence of COVID, Prudence Island is seeing signs of change Mark Reynolds, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal / David DelPoio Passengers some of them workers commuting descend the pier after disembarking from the 7:45 a.m. ferry from Bristol to Prudence Island on Thursday. PORTSMOUTH To the east, on one side of Narragansett Bay, in Bristol, a ferry’s engines thrum. To the west, the sun races for tree lines over Warwick and East Greenwich. Nancy Howland is right in the middle of the Bay, on firm soil, behind the wheel of her Ford Ranger.  The 68-year-old is game for sharing a few observations about Prudence Island life during a pandemic year that has brought death, sickness and sweeping change to much of the world.

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