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Maj. Kyle Key of the Arizona Army National Guard g Maj. Kyle Key of the Arizona Army National Guard graduated with distinction from the U.S. Naval War College on June 13, capping off a milestone week that also saw him honored by President Donald Trump at the U.S. Army’s 250th Birthday Celebration.

Key completed the College of Naval Command and Staff program in Newport, Rhode Island, a rigorous academic track preparing senior military officers for high-level strategic leadership. He is also pursuing a Master of Arts in Strategic Defense Studies.

Just three days earlier, Key and his family were invited guests of President Trump and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth at a ceremony at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Trump praised the Army’s history and paid special tribute to Key—an eighth-generation descendant of Francis Scott Key, author of the “Star-Spangled Banner.”

“Eight generations later, we’re joined by a descendant of Francis Scott Key, who has spent two decades in uniform, Major Kyle Key of Army National Guard fame,” Trump said. “Thank you for helping keep this incredible land of ours free.”

The celebration included a powerful retelling of the defense of Fort McHenry and honored military families for their service across generations.

Key, a Mesa, Arizona, resident and father of four, currently serves as Marketing Manager for the Army National Guard in Arlington, Virginia. He previously led public affairs efforts for the Arizona National Guard and commanded the 123rd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment in Phoenix.

“Being included in the Army’s 250th Birthday Celebration and graduating from the Naval War College in the same week is an incredible honor,” Key said. “It’s a moment I’ll never forget.”

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A new chapter is about to unfold on one of Newport A new chapter is about to unfold on one of Newport’s most storied streets. Procaccianti Companies has officially received all necessary approvals to move forward with the development of The Bellevue Hotel, a 91-room luxury boutique property inspired by the city’s historic grandeur.

The unanimous approval came from Newport’s Technical Review Committee on June 11, capping off a multi-phase approval process that included endorsements from the Zoning Board of Review and the Historic District Commission.

“We sincerely appreciate the professional, diligent approach taken by all the reviewing bodies and the tremendous support we’ve received throughout this process,” said Ralph V. Izzi Jr., Vice President of Public Affairs for Procaccianti Companies. “We’re excited to deliver a world-class property that honors Newport’s legacy and supports its future.”

Set to rise on the site of the former Bellevue Gardens retail plaza, The Bellevue Hotel pays homage to the Stone Villa, a grand Italianate manor once located there. The original villa, built in 1833 by Scottish stonemason Alexander McGregor and once owned by publisher James Gordon Bennett Jr., stood directly across from the Newport Casino—now home to the International Tennis Hall of Fame.

The new hotel, designed by Centerbrook Architects, draws inspiration from that architectural lineage. Plans include a full suite of luxury amenities—restaurant, spa, pub, gym, and interior open-air gardens—along with underground parking, widened sidewalks, and improved pedestrian areas to create a welcoming gateway to Bellevue Avenue.

“This project reflects the elegance and spirit of a bygone era while meeting the needs of today’s travelers,” said Paul Hitselberger, Executive Vice President of Operations & Asset Management for TPG Hotels & Resorts, which will manage the property. “The Bellevue will deliver a guest experience unmatched in the region.”

Groundbreaking is scheduled for late 2025, with a grand opening anticipated in 2027.

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In a vote Wednesday, the Rhode Island General Asse In a vote Wednesday, the Rhode Island General Assembly passed legislation to raise the state’s minimum wage from $15 to $17 by Jan. 1, 2027. Under the bill, wage earners would see a $1 bump to $16 next year and then another to $17 the following January. The legislation now heads to Gov. Dan McKee’s desk.

Supporters argue low-wage workers have struggled to keep pace with rising living costs. Rep. David Bennett (D‑Warwick/Cranston) said the steady increases offer “predictable, stable” planning for businesses while maintaining a “livable wage” for Rhode Islanders.

But critics caution that steep minimum wages can carry unintended consequences. A University of Washington study of Seattle’s $13 law found low-wage workers lost 9% of their hours — equating to an average income loss of $125 per month in 2016. Historical research from New Jersey’s fast-food sector showed employment dropped about 4.6% after its minimum wage rose. And economists led by Joseph Sabia found a 20–22% reduction in jobs among less-skilled New York workers following a wage hike there.

Small-business owners often bear the brunt. U.K. data released in March show small firms cut jobs — especially among workers under 25 — after national wage increases, with youth jobs dropping nearly 2% in one month . An Oxford study using U.S. data revealed independent restaurants and retailers reduced low-hour roles — typically those under $4,000 annual income — by about 1.5 positions per business. Such entry-level positions are often the first casualties when labor costs spike sharply.

Economists remain divided. Meta‑analyses by the Economic Policy Institute suggest large-scale job losses are rare. Advocates in Congress estimate a federal $17 wage could raise $70 billion annually in wages

But others caution that steep wage mandates may prompt automation, reduce youth hiring, or drive businesses out of state.

Gov. McKee must weigh these trade‑offs. Will workers benefit from higher pay—or lose the chance to gain job experience?

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