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Home but not alone: A Coronavirus Diary | Entry 45: Seeing is believing in the power of change

Home but not alone: A Coronavirus Diary | Entry 45: Seeing is believing in the power of change By Vanessa Lillie, Special to The Journal © Vanessa Lillie Vanessa Lillie s son watches Amanda Gorman recite her poem at President Joe Biden s inauguration. When I picked up my 6-year-old son from school last week, he had some breaking news. “A woman has never been president or vice president before, he said. That’s ridiculous.”  Thankfully, that fact changed on Wednesday. I was curious about the sense of fairness and equity often found in children. How, for adults, it can be lost along the way.

Inspired by Amanda Gorman s inaugural poem, R I s deputy youth poetry ambassador aims high

Inspired by Amanda Gorman s inaugural poem, R.I s deputy youth poetry ambassador aims high Linda Borg, The Providence Journal I Am Black by Eugenie Rose Belony Replay Video UP NEXT PROVIDENCE When inaugural poet Amanda Gorman described herself as a “skinny Black girl descended from slaves and raised by a single mother,” Eugenie Rose Belony felt that the poet was speaking directly to her. “As soon as she walked on stage, I was in shock and awe,” said Belony, Rhode Island’s deputy youth poetry ambassador. “My breath was taken away. I had that moment of, ‘If you work hard enough, you can get to these places.’ I was telling myself, ‘We will continue breaking out.’

More PVD students will get real-life training when these two high schools become technical schools

More PVD students will get real-life training when these two high schools become technical schools Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © Sandor Bodo, The Providence Journal Providence Journal File Photo PROVIDENCE   Two Providence high schools, E-cubed Academy and Juanita Sanchez Educational complex, are switching to career and technical schools over the next four years. The district is increasing its CTE offerings to meet the growing demand - with a total of 367 students vying for half as many seats. The Providence Career and Technical Academy will offer additional seats to freshmen this fall. All students currently enrolled in the P-Tech technology program currently at  PCTA will continue to take their courses there until they graduate. 

Who will win the lottery to run Rhode Island s six new medical marijuana dispensaries?

Who will win the lottery to run Rhode Island s six new medical marijuana dispensaries? Tom Mooney, The Providence Journal © The Providence Journal file / Kris Craig A customer walks through Greenleaf Compassion Center in Portsmouth. PROVIDENCE  David Spradin is the CEO of a California-based marijuana company called Perfect Union. It has 14 marijuana stores between Los Angeles and Sacramento and six stores in New Mexico, and the company has had stores in Oregon and Washington, says Rick McAuliffe, a Rhode Island lobbyist who now also serves as a director for Spradin’s new local affiliate: Perfect Union-RI. The company and 27 other businesses all filed applications last month for a chance to run one of six new medical marijuana dispensaries planned for Rhode Island. 

Ask the DMV: Obtaining titles for vehicles older than 2000

Ask the DMV: Obtaining titles for vehicles older than 2000 By Chuck Hollis, Special to The Journal © Sandor Bodo, The Providence Journal Chuck Hollis Q: In 2003 I purchased a 1978 car and went to the registry with the title signed over to me in order to register the car. The clerk told me that because of its age, the Rhode Island DMV will not issue me a title in my name. The clerk gave back the title to me Research Volvo Now that it is time to sell, I am being told by buyers that without a title in my name they would not consider buying.

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