Rhode Island
Rhode Island FC battles to another scoreless draw at home
SMITHFIELD — It was a different day, even a different start time, and yet, the same result for Rhode Island FC.
The Ocean State club missed its early scoring opportunities, played stout defense at home, and drew for the fifth time in six tries in front of 4,914 at Beirne Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
RIFC’s best chance came at the 23-minute mark as Clay Holstad forced a Louisville City FC turnover in Rhode Island’s attacking third. Holstad ran a through-ball to Albert Dikwa, who dished to Noah Fuson, on the left wing, for an open look and the forward nailed the left post. The rebound was cleared for a corner, but Rhode Island couldn’t capitalize.
Rhode Island has seven ties this year after the 0-0 finish to remain in 11th in the Eastern Conference. It was the fourth shutout this spring for the club and third at home. Louisville, the USL’s highest-scoring club, was also held scoreless for the first time this season.
“Felt like you did enough to win the game, but again its’s a tough team, really good team in the league,” RIFC coach Khano Smith said. “But when we create opportunities in the game like that against a good team, and you don’t take it, you get what you deserve.”
Rhode Island owned possession with a 52.4% mark and goalie Koke Vegas made three saves to keep Louisville off the board. Rhode Island’s fourth clean sheet is tied for fourth most in the league and their goals conceded, 16 on the year, has them in the middle-of-the pack.
“The atmosphere helps, it just drives them on and pushes them on,” Smith said of the defense at home. “They get a little bit more energy when they’re at home with their support.”
“They press a little harder, win the ball higher up the field more so it makes it really difficult for the opposition to even get closer to our goal. I think the field is a little bit tighter, the last few [opposing] fields … are way more spaced. [The opposing fields] are much longer and wider, so that comes into play with just more space for the opponents to break us down.”
Rhode Island FC president Brett Luy departs after just 18 months with the club
The offense, or lack thereof, remains RIFC’s biggest woe. Rhode Island has scored just 10 goals on the year to rank 21 out of 24 in the league. The attacking third has struggled to gain continuity and in the 67th minute Jack Panayotou slipped a through ball for a racing Fuson, but the helper was long. Fuson, who was open for a shot, never got a touch and the ball went through the end line.
In the 59th minute, JJ Williams’ header off Collin Smith’s cross was blocked and Panayotou’s left-footed rebound attempt missed top right. Neither were entitled to the score, but they’re chances that eventually need to find the back of the net.
“We have to be a little bit better with the ball,” Vegas said. “I think we talked about it a few weeks ago, being sharper in the final third, probably something that we can do better.”
Said Smith: “We’ve done enough, we’ve created enough to score goals. [Against] Sacramento we created enough chances to win the game, but they’re not trying to miss them. They’re close.”
On Thursday the club announced that Brett Luy, the club’s president, has taken a new role as special adviser with the team’s parent company, Fortuitous Partners, and will not be involved in the day-to-day activities.
Smith declined to comment on how Luy’s departure has affected the team.
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Rhode Island
Two Rhode Island residents charged in $6.5 billion healthcare fraud crackdown
Two Rhode Island residents were charged after the Justice Department announced a $6.5 billion healthcare fraud crackdown.
The department said 455 defendants were charged, including 90 doctors and other licensed medical professionals, for their alleged participation in health care fraud and opioid abuse schemes.
Mareli Arias Batista, 57, of Providence, was charged with false representation of a social security number, aggravated identity theft, wire fraud, false statement in application for a passport, use of a false passport and bank fraud in connection with a scheme to obtain benefits using the identity of another person.
Officials said Batista fraudulently obtained approximately $28,236.42 in Rhode Island Medicaid benefits.
Balni Pimental Lara, 59, of Providence, was also charged with false representation of a social security number, aggravated identity theft, wire fraud, and health care fraud, in connection with a scheme to obtain benefits using the identity of another person.
According to officials, Lara fraudulently obtained approximately $24,018.86 in Rhode Island Medicaid benefits.
Bhamin Chhatrapati, 40, of Stoughton, Mass., was charged with conspiracy to commit health care fraud in connection with over $5.1 million fraudulently billed to Medicare, of which over $2.6 million was paid.
Approximately 1,079 medical providers were suspended and billing privileges were revoked for 1,403 providers.
Rhode Island
Ethics Commission denies Shekarchi’s motion to dismiss high court bid ethics complaint
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WJAR) — Former Rhode Island House Speaker Joseph Shekarchi loses an attempt to stop an ethics complaint against his bid for a seat on the state Supreme Court.
The state Ethics Commission voted Tuesday to deny Shekarchi’s motion to dismiss the complaint filed in May.
The Ethics Commission voted June 2 to further investigate the complaint.
The question is whether Shekarchi’s attempt for a lifetime spot on the bench violates Rhode Island’s anti-corruption revolving door law.
The law prevents sitting lawmakers from taking most other state jobs for at least a year after leaving office.
Shekarchi resigned as House Speaker on May 8 to seek nomination to the Supreme Court.
He kept his House seat.
That same day, Roger Williams University law professor Michael Yelnosky filed an ethics complaint.
Shekarchi argues a Supreme Court seat is an exemption from the revolving door law, like other constitutional offices including governor.
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The Ethics Commission’s prosecutor argues the high court seat is not exempt.
Rhode Island
RI Lottery Powerball, Numbers Midday winning numbers for June 22, 2026
The Rhode Island Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at June 22, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Powerball numbers from June 22 drawing
17-19-21-45-48, Powerball: 13, Power Play: 2
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Winning Numbers numbers from June 22 drawing
Midday: 7-0-8-0
Evening: 0-0-6-8
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Winning Wild Money numbers from June 22 drawing
03-19-29-33-38, Extra: 18
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Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from June 22 drawing
07-08-20-24-42, Bonus: 05
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
- Prizes less than $600 can be claimed at any Rhode Island Lottery Retailer. Prizes of $600 and above must be claimed at Lottery Headquarters, 1425 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, Rhode Island 02920.
- Mega Millions and Powerball jackpot winners can decide on cash or annuity payment within 60 days after becoming entitled to the prize. The annuitized prize shall be paid in 30 graduated annual installments.
- Winners of the Millionaire for Life top prize of $1,000,000 a year for life and second prize of $100,000 a year for life can decide to collect the prize for a minimum of 20 years or take a lump sum cash payment.
When are the Rhode Island Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 10:30 p.m. ET daily.
- Millionaire for Life: 11:15 p.m. ET daily.
- Numbers (Midday): 1:30 p.m. ET daily.
- Numbers (Evening): 7:29 p.m. ET daily.
- Wild Money: 7:29 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
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