Editorial
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STORY OF THE WEEK: Redlining is widely thought of as the practice that prevailed in a lot of American cities in the mid-20th century, imposing racial segregation and depriving worthy borrowers of the … more
Dear Editor John, The Warwick Housing Authority would like to express their appreciation and gratitude to Jenny DaSilva from Legacy Church in Warwick for reaching out to the Warwick Housing … more
To the Editor, The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has been logging forests in our state’s Natural Heritage Areas, creating large clearcut areas where few or no … more
Can you think of the last time you kissed your spouse; looked at your phone or scratched your head? Probably not. Those are just things you do and will keep on doing. Nonetheless, when you think … more
A recent story in the “Wall Street Journal” chronicled the use of artificial intelligence in a new dating app. Users snap a photo of their face — that’s it — and the AI … more
STORY OF THE WEEK : New Bedford’s half-billion-dollar commercial fishing catch is one of the economic bright spots in southern New England. But the underside of the seafood business includes … more
The dogs greeted us as we pulled into a parking space in front of EGAPL Heart of Rhode Island home on Worthington Road in Cranston. We couldn’t see the dogs but they knew there was a new … more
To the Editor, After reading Mark Patinkin's excellent Providence Journal column complimenting the Rhode Island Airport Corporation's outstanding ad that disparages Boston's Logan Airport with … more
To the editor, The East Bay bike path success goes without saying but is the West Bay Bike path version possible? At the turn of the 20th century, Rhode Island had one of the most extensive … more
To The Editor, Regarding the latest article in the Beacon about an ice rink in Apponaug, I have this to say, but first a short preface. When those exiting our wonderful airport, those folks … more
National and local government health agencies are in the midst of a renewed campaign to emphasize the importance of getting the newest batch of vaccines developed to protect individuals against the … more
He just may be the most important Rhode Island political figure you don’t know. When Democrat candidates up and down the ballot stick their toe in the water to figure out if they have a … more
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