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Warwick candidates passed another campaign milestone last week, with the submission of nomination papers to the city’s Board of Canvassers by Friday. Three candidates running in Warwick … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: Back in the day, the approach of the end of February would signal the time for the Providence Newspaper Guild Follies – the bygone annual satiric sendup of the year in Rhode … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: Rhode Island is experiencing one of its periodic spasms of embarrassing headlines. First, there was the disastrous trip by two state officials to Philadelphia. (The officials no … more
Ed was seeing red on Friday. Ed Ladouceur, the incumbent Ward 5 councilman, had just heard from a friend that he had an opponent. Ladouceur thought that impossible. While Michael Koerner had taken … more
With a trip to City Hall, you can cast your ballot in the primary election as soon as Aug. 24.  That’s when early voting for the Sept. 13 primary starts in cities and towns throughout … more
House OKs Shanley bill to establish secure, transparent mail ballot signature review and certification process  The House of Representatives has approved legislation introduced by Rep. Evan … more
Rhode Islanders may still be mentally fatigued from the recent presidential election - which went about as tumultuously as could possibly be expected - however there is another election of crucial importance coming up in a couple of weeks on Tuesday, more
By ETHAN HARTLEY On Tuesday, March 2, Rhode Island will hold a special election that could potentially green-light $400 million in state bonding - borrowed money that is to be paid back over a period of time, with interest, similar to a mortgage. The more
Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea has outlined key information and dates for Rhode Island's special referenda election on March 2, 2021. The seven referenda questions, totaling $400 million authorize the state to borrow money through bonds and more
By ARDEN BASTIA Starting at 7:00 a.m. Wednesday voters lined up outside City Hall to vote in-person. The line wound through the parking lot, up the stairs, and into the Council Chambers where by noon, 245 Warwick residents had cast their ballots on the more
By JOHN HOWELL Two Warwick Democratic incumbents lost their bid to appear on the November in last Tuesday's primary, while surely in the most hotly contested seat in the city - Senate District 31 - progressive Democrat Kendra Anderson got out her vote to more
By LAURA WEICK A coalition of Rhode Islanders and Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea support legislation to make voting by mail easier and more secure during the ongoing pandemic. During a press conference held over Zoom on June 12, Gorbea and panelists more