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Tres trabajos pero vivienda no hay: la lucha de un trabajador indocumentado para encontrar un apartamento en Newport.

Los precios de vivienda continúan subiendo en Newport y muchos trabajadores en el área están recibiendo notificaciones de desalojo.

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Three jobs, but no apartment: One undocumented worker’s struggle to find housing in Newport

As housing costs have skyrocketed around Newport, some local workers are facing eviction.

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A medida que suben los precios, algunas familias indocumentadas luchan por encontrar vivienda segura en Newport

Los precios de la vivienda se están disparando en Newport, y es más difícil para las familias de bajos ingresos quedarse en Aquidneck Island, cuando los dueños están vendiendo sus casas y aumentando los alquileres. El inflado mercado ha puesto a un grupo en una posición particularmente precaria: la comunidad hispana y latina, muchos de quienes enfrentan desafíos adicionales para encontrar vivienda debido a las barreras del idioma o su estatus migratorio.

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As Newport home prices rise, undocumented families struggle to find secure housing

Housing costs have skyrocketed around Newport, making it increasingly difficult for low-income families to stay on Aquidneck Island. That has put one group in a particularly vulnerable position — Newport’s Hispanic and Latino community.

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Two community health organizations work to address gaps in care for LGBTQ+ community on Aquidneck Island

Newport Mental Health and The Women’s Resource Center, Newport’s domestic violence prevention agency, have been certified as the first — and only — “LGBTQ safe zone” providers on Aquidneck Island. Advocates say it’s an important step to helping transgender and nonbinary people access quality care without having to travel elsewhere.

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Longtime chair of Newport Planning Board resigns, warning of diminishing quality of life

Kim Salerno, an architectural designer and decade-long member of the Planning Board, officially stepped down last week. During her tenure, she helped lead several large initiatives in the city, including the ongoing effort to redevelop Newport’s North End.
Salerno sat down with reporter Antonia Ayres-Brown to discuss her time on the Planning Board and her farewell letter, which warns of exorbitant housing costs, rising seas, and disappearing access to the waterfront.

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As school field trips return, Newport fourth graders set sail

With the COVID-19 pandemic stretching into a third school year, some districts are finally resuming field trips this fall. In Newport, that means the return of a program that brings the classroom offshore. Reporter Antonia Ayres-Brown tagged along with a fourth grade class to see what school is like on the water.

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‘I want people to know that you can find yourself in my drawings’: Young artist unveils new mural at Newport Art Museum

The Newport Art Museum has unveiled a new mural on one of the museum’s main buildings, in collaboration with the organization Newport Public Art. The mural was painted by the local artist and designer Shaday Viruet, who graduated from Rhode Island College in 2020.

Viruet spoke with reporter Antonia Ayres-Brown about her inspiration for the mural — and what it was like being selected from more than 50 proposals.

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