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4:53 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

RI Health Dept. Encourages Hep C Testing for Boomers

Credit Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The Rhode Island Dept. of Health estimates nearly 11,000 Rhode Islanders are infected with the Hepatitis C virus but don’t know it. That’s why the department is encouraging testing.

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Politics
4:20 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

Legislation that Makes School Safety Plans Secret Worries Open Govt' Groups

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Bills in both the House and Senate keep details of school safety plans out of the public record.

A handful of open government groups are urging Gov. Lincoln Chafee to block legislation that would shroud school safety plans in secrecy. 

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Future Docs
3:28 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

A Year of Future Docs, In One Documentary

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Future Docs Peter Kaminski and Sarah Rapoport begin their third year of medical school this summer.

Throughout the school year, we've been following two bright, young, future doctors. Now, we're wrapping up the journey with a one-hour documentary about the crucible of medical school, set against the backdrop of some of the most dramatic changes in health care in a generation. Listen to the full hour or individual segments online, below, or download and listen on the go.

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Boston Marathon Explosions
3:08 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

RI Trooper Who Aided Bombing Victims: I'm No Hero

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State Trooper Roupen Bastijian finished the Boston Marathon just minutes before the first bomb went off.

A Rhode Island state trooper who went to the aid of victims of the Boston Marathon bombings is speaking out publicly about his experience for the first time.  The trooper rejects any suggestion that he’s a hero.

Trooper Roupen Bastajian has participated in five marathons. But the April 15th Boston Marathon was the first one he completed running all the way. He decided to compete because it was the 117th running of the Boston Marathon and 117 is his badge number.

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RI News
2:38 pm
Mon May 20, 2013

Search Continues for Missing URI Student

There is still no word from a University of Rhode Island student who’s been missing since Thursday.

21-year-old Matthew Royer was last seen leaving his apartment in Rhode Island on Thursday, he was heading back home to southeastern PA where he was supposed to start a job on Friday.

URI officials say the university reached out to Royer’s family on Saturday.

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Morning News Podcast
11:15 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Monday, May 20th, 2013

On today's podcast Rhode Island graduated almost 12-thousand undergraduates over the weekend, and Newport resident, and Boston Marathon Bombing victim Heather Abbott received a warm welcome home.

Plus, commentary from Rhode Island Public Radio's political analyst Scott MacKay, on what to do with Providence's abandoned Dynamo House.

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RI News
9:37 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Rhode Island Teachers Will Voice Concerns Over Education Policy

Rhode Island’s two teacher unions are hosting a forum Monday to collect information to present to the state Board of Education.  Teacher evaluations and state Education Commissioner Deborah Gist are expected to be targeted for criticism.

Last week, two dozen business organizations endorsed state Education Commissioner Deborah Gist and urged the state Board of Education to renew her contract.  Some of the teachers under her command, however, do not share their enthusiasm. Frank Flynn, president of the Rhode Island Federation of

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College Graduation
9:25 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Thousands of College Students Graduate Over the Weekend

Rhode Island is teeming with freshly minted college graduates this morning. Over the weekend, commencement ceremonies were held at all three public colleges, as well as Johnson &Wales, Roger Williams University, Bryant University, Salve Regina University and Providence College.

At Rhode Island College a flash mob formed at the end of the ceremony.  Graduates from the music, theater and dance departments led the crowd of 1,400 in a special rendition of “I’ve had the Time of My Life.”

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The Education Blog
9:23 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Teachers to Sound Off on Education Policy

Rhode Island’s two teachers’ unions are holding a forum for teachers to discuss their dissatisfaction with new policies in the state’s public schools.

Teachers have complained about the pace of changes under State Education Commissioner Deborah Gist, and they are particularly concerned about new annual teacher evaluations, which include test scores as one measure of teacher effectiveness. The teachers have asked the state to slow down implementation of the evaluations, saying they are time consuming and need adjustment.

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RI News
9:03 am
Mon May 20, 2013

Arming Campus Police in Rhode Island

The state Board of Education is scheduled to vote this week on a proposal to arm campus police at the state’s three public colleges.   Under the proposed rule, campus presidents would have the authority to decide whether armed security is necessary on their campuses.

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