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Inside the Hyper-Political Process of Redistricting in RI
In the deep blue Ocean State, redrawing electoral district boundaries is akin to a blood sport.
"She Brings a Steady Hand": How Sabina Matos is Making Her Mark on RI
Lieutenant Governor Sabina Matos is the first person of color and second woman to hold the title.
Can Providence Schools Survive State Control?
Two years into the takeover, the district has weathered terse union negotiations and an assault scandal.
Will Rhode Island's Hospitality Labor Force Bounce Back?
Extended unemployment benefits end on September 6, but experts say there's a greater reckoning at play.
It's the End of the Beginning of the Coronavirus Outbreak
The coronavirus outbreak blasted holes in Rhode Island's already-frayed social safety net, and the pandemic isn't over yet.
Ellen Liberman
Rhode Island Real Estate is Still Going Strong
In Rhode Island’s hot real estate market, sellers reign supreme and demand far outstrips supply — even amid a pandemic.
Ellen Liberman
These Rhode Islanders Got Creative Amid COVID-19
As the world around us grew quiet, local teachers, chefs, activists and farmers jumped into action.
Ellen Liberman
Can E-Cigarette Businesses Survive in Rhode Island?
A ban on flavored e-cigarettes in Rhode Island has health care professionals, users and sellers divided.
Ellen Liberman
Is RI History at Risk in the State Archives?
The state's most important documents have barely withstood decades of transience, moisture and fiscal apathy.
Ellen Liberman