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Students might be out of school, but they can continue learning with resources from the National Zoo, Smithsonian and more.

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Students might be out of school, but they can continue learning with resources from the National Zoo, Smithsonian and more.

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Some National Cherry Blossom Festival events have been canceled, but anyone with internet access can still enjoy the beauty of the blossoms.
Damaging winds, hail and a brief tornado or two are possible, the National Weather Service warns.
The City of Roswell said repairs are expected to be completed in four to seven days.
Recreational events, a summer concert and other upcoming events have been canceled.
Georgia health officials Tuesday evening announced the state has 1,097 cases of the new coronavirus, 38 deaths and 361 people hospitalized.
Trails, paths and the Big Creek Greenway remain open. Officials urge those using trails to practice social distancing.
The woman was left with serious burns but was breathing on her own when she arrived at a nearby hospital, officials said.
Restaurants are encouraged to shift to take-out, curbside to-go, and delivery.
Falmouth Fire Rescue is asking for new and unused masks, gowns and goggles during the 'unprecedented and unpredictable crisis.'
Police said four children were removed from the home and taken to a hospital for evaluation.
Starting Monday, children of CCHC and FQHC essential workers will have access to child care seven days a week.
Between board game giveaways, online fitness classes and community check-ins, the community center is working to live up to its name.
The university said a cancellation of summer classes is possible, but a decision has not yet been made.
Rhode Island Division of Fish and Wildlife's new 'Herp Observer' app encourages residents to go outside and learn in nature.
Cranston Mayor Allan Fung has also postponed the 2020-2021 city budget introduction meeting.
Residents are urged to conduct business or request services online, by phone or by mail or dropbox when possible.
Rhode Islanders who have lost their jobs, or who are sick or quarantined, may qualify for certain benefits.