J. Molina Flynn, president of the Rhode Island Latino Political Action Committee, joins Bonus Q&A to discuss immigration, Latino politics, driver’s licenses for undocumented residents, and more.
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This I Believe New England – Snow And Ice
Here we are, embarking on yet another New England winter. For some, this stretch of months with early sunsets is filled with dread: frosty temperatures, snow piles to shovel, sluggish car engines, and icy patches to dodge. But for others of us, this wintry mix is the stuff of pure delight, shimmering sunlight bouncing off […]
A Hockey Story From Christmas Past
A tabletop hockey game was all he wanted for Christmas
Christmas Eve At The RI Statehouse
The Public’s Radio political analyst, Scott MacKay, brings us his annual tongue-in-cheeky political Christmas poem. With apologies to Clement Clarke Moore.
Bonus Q&A: Neronha On 38 Studios, Open Records, Gun Laws & More
Rhode Island Attorney General-elect Peter Neronha joins Bonus Q&A to discuss a range of issues related to his new job, including 38 Studios, the state’s Access to Public Record Act, whether prosecutors should accept campaign contributions, and more.
Political Roundtable: Neronha On His Priorities As AG, Partners HealthCare Merger & Legalizing Marijuana
Rhode Island Attorney General-elect Peter Neronha joins Political Roundtable to discuss his priorities as AG, his view of the proposed takeover of CARE New England by Partners HealthCare, and whether 2019 is the right time for Rhode Island to legalize marijuana.
(PRESS)ed Episode 4: The Conversation
Can two friends from across the political spectrum learn something from a “balanced media diet?”
Stumbling Patriots Have Lost Their Swagger
Back-to-back losses jeopardize a playoff bye.
Scott MacKay Commentary: It’s Time To Make Work Pay For All Rhode Islanders
Making work pay should be an essential element of government policy.
Bonus Q&A: Zurier On Elorza, Council Leadership, Schools & More
Ward 2 Providence City Councilor Sam Zurier, who decided to not seek re-election after two terms, stopped by Bonus Q&A to discuss a range of city issues, including Mayor Jorge Elorza’s job performance, the $37 million deficit facing city schools over the next five years, term limits, and more.

