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Before there was a pandemic, health care was the same ever-evolving passion for Jayne Ellenwood. “There’s always something new that pops up,” said Ellenwood, the lab client services manager for Bryan Health. But Ellenwood, 31, will likely never see anything in her career to match COVID-19, which within days changed the nature of her job. …

Neighbors are confused and frustrated after a rash of break-ins were reported early Tuesday morning. Nearly two dozen cars were damaged on the 2700 block of North Racine Avenue, police said. “You would think Lincoln Park streets are always safe, and that’s what you want to hear. Not the case today, unfortunately,” said Lucy Cabrera. …

LINCOLN, R.I. (WPRI) — Lincoln police are reminding people to lock their doors and windows after concerning reports near Smithfield Avenue. The first incident happened on April 28 on Smithfield Avenue when an intruder entered a home while the residents were sleeping. The suspect confronted the residents and made off with an undisclosed amount of …

Lincoln University plans to implement several emerging technologies in its classrooms this fall, with the possible inclusion of virtual reality, the institution announced this week. Lincoln U., a small, historically Black university tucked in the southeast corner of the state, plans first to ensure that all of its students have consistent access to the basic technologies …

Lincoln University is creating a plan to “enhance classroom opportunities through technology” by increasing technology on campus and providing more training on current campus technology. The plan is still in the developmental stages. LU Instructional Designer Nicholas Jackson, who is creating the plan, said he hopes to implement it by the fall semester. Lincoln will …

Protecting endangered species is a key mission for zoos across the country — but when those animals become sick or injured, several complications can stand in the way of treating them.  Animals tend to mask their symptoms around humans, making it hard to detect when they’re in pain. Staff also can’t be in enclosures each …

A 28-year-old Lincoln man went to jail Tuesday on a felony child abuse charge for allegedly breaking his 19-month-old daughter’s leg. Officer Erin Spilker said the girl’s mother called 911 just after 2 p.m. Monday to the 1400 block of E Street to report the abuse after getting her daughter back from a weekend visit …

Powerful message on Twitter from Bryan Health. Carefully delivered by health care personnel. “But, as COVID-19 cases and deaths are mounting, we’re asking you to care for us. “Our teams are physically and emotionally strained. “You know what to do to stop further spread. “Do it for yourself, your family — and for us.” No …

A central Lincoln coin shop was the victim of a Wednesday evening break-in, police say. Officer Luke Bonkiewicz said they were called just after 6 p.m. to Star City Coins at 4211 O St. The owner told police an alarm had gone off, he checked surveillance video and found that the front glass door had been …

New Hampshire health officials announced Saturday that they have identified three more establishments with potential community exposure to COVID-19, one day after they announced exposure at five well-known restaurants across the state. The newly affected establishments include two restaurants and a casino. Anyone who visited the Concord Casino in Concord, Paddy’s American Grille in Portsmouth …