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Rhode Island teachers, school staff, and child-care workers now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine, Governor McKee says

Rhode Island teachers, school staff, and child-care workers now eligible for COVID-19 vaccine, Governor McKee says Also, people age 50 and older may be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine if they live in certain parts of Providence that have been hit hard by the pandemic. By Alexa Gagosz Globe Staff,Updated March 9, 2021, 1:05 p.m. Email to a Friend Kate Dusel, of Bristol, R.I., is an eighth grade teacher in Newport. She was able to book an appointment on March 4 in the Providence Place Mall CVS Pharmacy for a COVID-19 vaccine, which was administered by pharmacy tech Jasmine Lopes-Jackson.Pat Greenhouse/Globe Staff

Rhode Island details pathways to become first state with 100% renewable electricity

Rhode Island details pathways to become first state with 100% renewable electricity PROVIDENCE, R.I. – In January 2020, Governor Gina M. Raimondo called for Rhode Island to become the first state in the nation to meet 100% of its electricity demand with renewables by 2030. Now, a new report issued by the Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources (OER) details analysis and pathways to reach that bold, but achievable goal. A clean, affordable, and reliable electric system – powered by renewables – is vital to reducing statewide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions contributing to climate change and harmful public health impacts. It will also enable broader GHG reductions across Rhode Island s heating and transportation sectors over time, while driving local investment and job growth.

OER report declares 2030 renewable energy goal achievable but with higher ratepayer costs

RHODE ISLAND s ambitious 2030 renewable energy goals are achievable, but will come with increased costs to ratepayers, according to a new report commissioned by the R.I. Office of Energy Resources. Pictured is the Block Island Wind Farm. / COURTESY ORSTED U.S. OFFSHORE WIND PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island is 40% of the way to hitting Gov. Gina M. Raimondo’s ambitious goal of powering the state by 100% renewable energy sources by 2030. Filling in the remaining 60% in the next 10 years is “achievable”, but will come at a cost, including higher bills for ratepayers, according to a report… Register to keep reading or subscribe today and receive unlimited access.

Report: Rhode Island can reach goal of 100-percent renewables by 2030

How do you help kids improve in school? Add health clinics for one-stop health care

How do you help kids improve in school? Add health clinics for one-stop health care Linda Borg, The Providence Journal © SMART SMART stands for School Health Model for Academics Reaching All and Transforming Lives. Services are available to students, their families and school staff. PROVIDENCE  This week the Providence school department will open the first of three health and wellness clinics within its public schools. The first health center will be located at Mount Pleasant High School, and the second will be at Roger Williams Middle School. Spokeswoman Laura Hart said,  Academic achievement is tied to positive health behaviors. These centers will provide care for students and families, whether it s a routine vaccination, a referral to a primary-care doctor or assistance with mental-health needs. 

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