The Uprising, October 19, 2018
October 19, 2018

The Uprising, October 19, 2018

“I think activism, and all the things we have done since the shooting was our way of...

Guns and ICE among concerns at Cranston City Council city-wide candidate forum
January 19, 2020

Guns and ICE among concerns at Cranston City Council city-wide candidate forum

The six city-wide candidates for Cranston City Council were at the Cranston Public Library on Thursday for...

FERC approves National Grid’s liquefaction facility over community concerns
October 31, 2019

FERC approves National Grid’s liquefaction facility over community concerns

“…we conclude that if constructed and operated in accordance with National Grid’s application and supplements, and in...

Parkland students speak with local youth in Cranston
October 18, 2018

Parkland students speak with local youth in Cranston

There was plenty of applause as Matt Deitsch, Ryan Deitsch and Sofie Whitney took the stage at...

Invenergy blames its failures and delays on power plant opponents in FERC filing
October 31, 2019

Invenergy blames its failures and delays on power plant opponents in FERC filing

Invenergy‘s proposed $1 billion fracked gas and diesel oil burning power plant is in trouble. But instead...

Yes on 3: Save The Bay holds rally in support for the Green Economy and Clean Water Bond
January 19, 2020

Yes on 3: Save The Bay holds rally in support for the Green Economy and Clean Water Bond

“This bond supports what we all love about Rhode Island—clean blue waters, green spaces, and vibrant communities,”...

The Uprising, October 12, 2018
October 12, 2018

The Uprising, October 12, 2018

“We are pleased to report that both sides were provided a safe venue in which to make...

It’s time to ‘Respect RIC’ say Rhode Island College faculty
January 19, 2020

It’s time to ‘Respect RIC’ say Rhode Island College faculty

As part of a campaign to “Respect RIC,” Rhode Island College (RIC) faculty held an informational picket...

Providence Mayoral Debate sparks teacher protests
January 19, 2020

Providence Mayoral Debate sparks teacher protests

As members of the Providence Teachers Unions chanted “We want contracts!” outside, the Downtown Neighborhood Association held...

PRONK! 2018
March 2, 2020

PRONK! 2018

Held every year in Providenceon Indigenous People’s Day, PRONK! describes itself as “a cacophonous street celebration with...

The competitive market has determined that Invenergy’s proposed power plant is not necessary
October 31, 2019

The competitive market has determined that Invenergy’s proposed power plant is not necessary

I’m going to hit you with a lot of jargon in this piece, but I hope to...

The Uprising, October 5, 2018
October 5, 2018

The Uprising, October 5, 2018

“Most of our students cannot stand up and speak for themselves so we are going to be...

Editorial: They did not die for your salvation
October 5, 2018

Editorial: They did not die for your salvation

Dinesh D’Souza, an Indian-born American far right conservative political commentator, author and filmmaker, once said, “My own...

20-year, $18 million tax break for luxury downtown apartments under fire ahead of Providence City Council vote
February 27, 2020

20-year, $18 million tax break for luxury downtown apartments under fire ahead of Providence City Council vote

The Providence City Council is planning to decide on the fate of an $18 million, 20-year Tax...

Lieutenant Governor Dan McKee and Town of Lincoln donate ambulance to Haiti
October 31, 2019

Lieutenant Governor Dan McKee and Town of Lincoln donate ambulance to Haiti

Lieutenant Governor Daniel McKee, Lincoln Town Administrator Joseph Almond and Bernard Georges, founder of New Bridges for...

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