Civil rights advocates are calling for an investigation into how Woonsocket police wound up arresting and incarcerating a 35-year-old homeless Liberian immigrant for another man’s crime.
Lynn Arditi
Lynn joined The Public's Radio as health reporter in 2017 after more than three decades as a journalist, including 28 years at The Providence Journal. Her series "A 911 Emergency," a project of the 2019 ProPublica Local Reporting Network, won the Scripps Howard National Journalism Award in the radio/podcast category in 2020.
A native of New York City, she graduated from Oberlin College and landed her first journalism job at The Center for Investigative Reporting (now known as Reveal) in Washington, D.C., where she did story development for 60 Minutes. When the T.V. market imploded in 1987, the D.C. office of CIR closed and within a year she moved to Massachusetts to take a reporting job at the former Holyoke Transcript-Telegram, a small daily newspaper.
A year later, she moved to Providence, R.I. to work at The Providence Journal. There, she worked for several years as a bureau reporter covering schools and local issues, before she began covering statewide beats including higher education, the economy, housing and health care. During those years, she also honed her skills in narrative journalism, and served as chairwoman of the newspaper’s writing committee. Her work has been recognized by New England Associated Press News Executives Association and the Society of American Business Editors & Writers.
Lynn is mom to two sons and lives in Barrington with her husband and their dog.
Homeless Rhode Islanders facing frigid cold and shortage of shelter beds
A dangerously cold air mass is forecast for Rhode Island and parts of Massachusetts starting Friday night and early Saturday morning
RI Kids Count report: Mothers and children of color at risk
Nearly half of all children born in Rhode Island in 2020 were children of color. And the health and well-being of those children and their birth mothers are “at risk,’’ according to a report released Monday afternoon by Rhode Island Kids Count. Racial and ethnic health disparities begin prior to conception with maternal insurance coverage […]
Mobile addiction treatment clinic ordered to leave Woonsocket
The City of Woonsocket has ordered a mobile health clinic licensed to dispense addiction treatment medication to leave its current location, saying it’s in violation of city zoning laws. The “cease and desist order” states that the mobile clinic operated by CODAC Behavioral Healthcare is parked in a major commercial district rather than an area […]
Chasing the Fix: Peer support for people living on the street
“I’m an alcoholic. I was homeless for almost 12 years.” “I became, well, really homeless homeless when my mom died.” “Society knows you’re out there but they don’t acknowledge you.” “I started feeling like this is what my life was gonna be like for the rest of my life, just being on the streets and […]
Chasing the Fix: When sobriety is not enough
Across the country, communities are dealing with a dual crisis of homelessness and addiction. For our series Chasing the Fix, health reporter Lynn Arditi chronicles one man’s struggle to regain his health and sobriety while living on the streets in Woonsocket.
Chasing the Fix: Addiction treatment on wheels
Inside a converted RV discreetly labeled “Mobile Healthcare,’’ Neville Johnson looked out at an empty parking lot in Woonsocket, R.I. with growing frustration. The mobile clinic was offering medications for people addicted to opioids to relieve their cravings – and their relentless search for drugs on the streets. But nearly two hours had passed on […]
Election updates: McKee, Magaziner win key races in Rhode Island
Detailed coverage of the Nov. 8, 2022 general election in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
Blackstone River cleanup raising alarms about displacing people experiencing homelessness
Zap 50 expects thousands of volunteers to clean up areas along the river in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Eleanor Slater Hospital’s top doctor stepping down
The chief medical officer at Eleanor Slater Hospital and the state agency that oversees it is leaving her post after 10 months on the job. Dr. Elinore McCance-Katz, who was appointed to head the state-run hospital amid allegations of improper billing practices and patient safety concerns that threatened its accreditation, will be stepping down on […]
