Many high school students take the time to tour colleges a year before graduation. However, as roads, businesses, and schools are closed across Rhode…
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First The Storm, Now The Cleanup… Again
The third winter storm this month knocked out power to tens of thousands of residents and businesses, closed schools and state offices, and dropped more…
Nantucket African-American Historical Site Vandalized
An African-American historical site in Nantucket was vandalized with racist graffiti on March 11th.
Rams, Friars NCAA Tournament-Bound
The hoop gods, also known as the NCAA men’s basketball tournament selection committee, blessed the University of Rhode Island and Providence College…
TGIF: 20 Things To Know About Rhode Island Politics & Media
This week offered further proof that Rhode Island politics is the gift that keeps giving, right? Thanks for stopping by for my weekly column. As usual,…
Brown Men’s Swim Team Suspended for Hazing, Alcohol Violations
Brown University has suspended members of the university’s men’s swimming and diving team after an investigation disclosed violations of alcohol and…
Last Call For Comments On Offshore Drilling
Friday is the last day for public comment on the Trump administration’s proposal to open up New England waters to offshore oil and gas drilling.
RI Irish History Is The Pot Of Gold At The End Of The Rainbow
March Madness is here, and we’re not talking about the basketball games. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated worldwide every March 17 th , and Rhode Island…
Brown Cancels Rosa Parks Home Exhibit
Brown University officials announced Thursday that the university has canceled plans to bring a house belonging to the family of Civil Rights icon Rosa…
New Bedford Superintendent Search Approaches Finish Line
The search for a superintendent for New Bedford Public Schools is coming to a close. Four finalists were announced Wednesday, including two with…

