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Patrice Wood, born Holly Patrice Wood, is an American journalist, who works as the main news anchor for WJAR, the NBC affiliate in Providence, Rhode Island.She also serves as the education reporter and the Tuesday´s Child segment host.
Providence Business News, based in Providence but covering the entire state; The Providence American ; College newspapers The Anchor of Rhode Island College; The Archway of Bryant University; The College Hill Independent of Brown University; The Good 5 Cent Cigar of University of Rhode Island; The Hawks' Herald [1] of Roger Williams University
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WJAR (channel 10) is a television station in Providence, Rhode Island, United States, affiliated with NBC.Owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group, the station has studios on Kenney Drive in Cranston, Rhode Island (shared with Telemundo owned-and-operated stations WYCN-LD and WRIW-CD), and its transmitter is located in Rehoboth, Massachusetts.
Rosie O’Donnell has spoken out on her daughter’s recent arrests for child neglect and drug possession, saying that “sadly this is not new for our family.”. The 62-year-old comedian and ...
In 2001, reports in industry journals suggested that the Providence Journal was suffering from labor troubles, in which a "poisoned" workplace atmosphere led to a "talent hemorrhage." [ 21 ] At least 35 news staffers left the paper between January 2000 and summer 2001, including 16 reporters, seven desk editors, two managerial staffers, and 10 ...
LINCOLN – A 28-year-old Woonsocket woman survived Friday night after an intoxicated man drove into her, head-on, from the wrong direction on Route 146, according to the Rhode Island State Police ...
In addition to its African American newspapers, Rhode Island is the site of another important advancement in the history of the Black press: when John Carter Minkins became editor-in-chief of the Providence News-Democrat in 1906, he was the first African American to head a daily newspaper that catered to the white community. [3]