Dr. Martin Luther King famously said “Everybody can be great … because anybody can serve. You don’t have to have a college degree to serve. You don’t have to make your subject...
BREAKING: Trump Impeached by House — Again President Donald Trump was impeached by the United States House of Representatives on Wednesday — for the second Read More. RI Dept. of Health...
URI Scrambles As General Flynn’s Ties to QAnon Come Under Greater Scrutiny One of QAnon’s most loyal and highest-profile followers is former National Security Advisor to Donald Trump Read More....
1. Top Generals Condemn Riot, Acknowledge Biden Win Support and defend. Those words in service members’ oaths pertain to the U.S. Constitution, the Pentagon’s top brass reminded members...
Nominations for #LatinosinRI Spotlight The Latino Policy Institute, launched a successful campaign in 2020 called, “Latinos In RI.” This campaign aims to share with others the amazing...
The Raimondo Legacy: Governor’s Friends and Foes Discuss Her Successes and Challenges Governor Gina Raimondo leaves Rhode Island after dominating Rhode Island politics for the past decade. Read...
Treasurer Magaziner and Rhode Island State Rep Trade Insults Over Trump and Epstein Late on Saturday night, Rhode Island General Treasurer Seth Magaziner called on State Representative Justin Price...
Governor McKee: What Happens Next Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo is leaving Rhode Island and will serve as Secretary of Commerce for President Joe Read More. Side of the Rhode: Who’s Hot...
1. Legislators Mull Impeaching Trump Again With less than two weeks left in Donald Trump’s presidency, many lawmakers are calling for him to be removed early after he incited supporters to a...
1. Georgians Vote Amid Political Dumpster Fire They can vote for or against their two GOP senators — deciding which party controls the Senate — in today’s runoff amid a conflagration...
1. Democrats Appear Likely to Control Senate Raphael Warnock won one of Georgia’s two Senate runoffs yesterday, beating Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler to become the state’s first Black...
21 to Watch in Rhode Island in 2021 – THE FULL LIST It’s now the the new year, and GoLocal has identified 21 who are set to make the biggest impact on the state in Read More. Side of...
NEW: Raimondo Now “Leading Candidate” for Commerce Secretary, According to Top Political Site Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimond is now a “leading candidate” for Secretary of Commerce...
Meet 20 Rhode Islanders Who Made a Difference in 2020 – The Full List 2020 is the year we all want to forget, but it will forever be embedded in our memories. Read More. Record Deaths...
NEW: Providence City Council Names 6th Chief of Staff in Three Years The revolving door continues at City Hall. The Providence City Council has named its 6th chief of staff in three years. Read More....
NEW: Top Democratic Staffer Cuervo Makes 2022 Providence Mayoral Bid Official It’s official. Top Democratic staffer Gonzalo Cuervo is running for Mayor of Providence in 2022. Read More. ...
When President Trump departs the White House, he will have a huge pile of cash to fuel his future ambitions. He can hold rallies, hire staff and even lay groundwork for a potential 2024 run. ...
RI House Poised to Vote on Budget, Shekarchi Defends Shift of CARES Act Monies to Support Government Speaker-elect Joe Shekarchi is defending the pending Rhode Island state budget for Fiscal Year 2021...
First Minority Named to RI Supreme Court: Long and Lynch Prata Tapped to Fill Vacancies For months Governor Gina Raimondo refused to commit to name a minority to the Rhode Island Supreme Court. The...
10 newbies to know 1. Ritchie Torres A former New York City council member, Torres, 32, is the first gay Afro-Latino elected to Congress, and he arrives representing the most Democratic district in...