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Kait Walsh

Kait Walsh

Anchor at WPRI-TV

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AI Explained: How this fast-moving technology is changing our lives

In our new WPRI 12+ show, AI Explained, host Kait Walsh digs deep into the world of AI technology, from how it’s impacting our lives now to the ways it will shape our future in terms of jobs,…
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Can artificial intelligence be helpful in school?

While AI can’t be a replacement for thinking, it can be a helpful tool.
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Can artificial intelligence be helpful in school?

While AI can’t be a replacement for thinking, it can be a helpful tool.
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Sojourner House fundraising breakfast to be held on Friday

It highlights the work the nonprofit does in providing emergency help and services for victims and survivors of domestic violence and other crises.
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70 years of WPRI 12: A look back at some of the biggest moments in ...

As we look back at the past 70 years of WPRI 12, one major topic that has been covered is politics in Rhode Island.
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What are major lobbyists doing in Rhode Island?

The heads of the world’s largest tech companies have increased their presence in Washington since President Donald Trump took office.
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What does the future of the Providence Place mall look like?

The Providence Place mall was placed into court-ordered receivership last month amid mounting debt.
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Hispanic Heritage Month: Q&A with 12 Informa

In 12 News’ Hispanic Heritage Month special, 12 News This Morning anchor Kait Walsh sat down with the team behind 12 Informa, our digital Spanish-language news program.
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A walk of his own: Young man organizes his own ‘Imagine Walk’ for a...

The Autism Project’s Imagine Walk is exciting but can be an overwhelming for people with sensory issues, including one young man who has found another way to support the organization.
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Boston Tea Party Museum prepares for 250th-anniversary reenactment ...

On December 16, hundreds of pounds of tea from all 50 states and several countries will be dumped into Boston Harbor. The Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum has been collecting tea donations from al…
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Newport’s traffic garden offers safe place to bike ride

The traffic garden is about 10,000 square feet in size and is located just down Hillside Avenue.
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Local high school student stresses importance of trade education - ...

Burrillville senior Tyler Miles is making a name for himself while advocating for more focus on technical education — even at traditional public schools.
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Nonprofit celebrating 10 years of helping migrants in RI

“I founded New Bridges for Haitian Success based on my own experiences as an immigrant,” Bernard Georges said.
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Nonprofit celebrating 10 years of helping migrants in RI - WPRI.com

“I founded New Bridges for Haitian Success based on my own experiences as an immigrant,” Bernard Georges said.
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Tighter regulations being put in place around ‘forever chemicals’ -...

You may have heard of PFAS, or per- and polyfluorinated substances, but what are they?”
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Fairhaven offers handicapped chair, mat so everyone can enjoy the b...

The town of Fairhaven’s picturesque town beach on West Island offers a stunning view of Buzzards Bay with Cape Cod beaches seen on the horizon.
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Century-old theater in New Bedford getting full renovation - WPRI.com

A push to help celebrate Cape Verdean culture in the city is also helping preserve one of the city’s original theaters on Acushnet Avenue — the Strand Theater.
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Patrick Little celebrates 25 years with WPRI 12

Patrick Little celebrates 25 years with WPRI 12
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Mattapoisett Boatyard back in business months after inferno - WPRI.com

An accidental explosion in August 2022 quickly turned into an inferno, engulfing buildings, boats and vehicles.
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New program allows veterans in crisis to get care at all hospitals ...

“If you’re in crisis, go to the nearest emergency room. Don’t worry about the bill. We’ll take care of it,” the Director of the Providence VA Medical Center said.
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How New Bedford became a stop on the Underground Railroad - WPRI.com

Many families, like historian and teacher Lee Blake, can trace their roots in the Whaling City back to Black people who found freedom in New Bedford — and helped others achieve the same.