Next week looms as a big table-setter for Rhody politics in 2018, with lots of storylines to follow. So thanks for stopping by. As usual your tips and…
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TGIF: 20 Things To Know About Rhode Island Politics & Media
Rhode Island emerged largely unscathed from the initial phase of our first big weather-related test of the new year, so bully for us, hardy New…
Without Financial Aid, One Teacher Tries To Help Undocumented Seniors
At the start of the New Year, many high school seniors are scrambling to get college applications finished. But for many undocumented students, applying…
Care New England: Board Votes To Secure Memorial Hospital Employees' Retirement Plan
Care New England Health System announced Friday it has taken steps to protect the retirement pensions for 2,060 current and former Memorial Hospital…
Darin Early Leaving RI Commerce Corporation
RIPR political reporter Ian Donnis has learned that Darin Early, COO of the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation, is leaving in January and will be…
Brown University Eliminates Loans From Financial Aid
Starting next year, the Ivy League University won’t include loans as part of student aid packages. Instead, Brown will offer students scholarships,…
Revised PawSox Bill Steers More Revenue To Pawtucket; Outlook In RI House Uncertain
A revised bill unveiled Thursday for funding a new PawSox stadium makes a series of changes, including the steering of more stadium revenue to the City…
RI Auditor, Commerce Corp. Offer Qualified Support For PawSox Deal
The Rhode Island Commerce Corporation and state Auditor General Dennis Hoyle have offered qualified support for the debt service obligations of a…
TGIF: 19 Things To Know About Rhode Island Politics & Media
There’s barely a month left in 2017, meaning we’re on the brink of what promises to be a dynamic election year in Rhode Island. So thanks for stopping…

