RI Supreme Court Justice to discuss advancing civil rights in state courts during an event at The JPT
Long to share insights on efforts to create more equitable legal system at League of Women Voters event
Before they name a 2028 nominee, Democrats will have to decide which state will weigh in first
Officials in those traditionally four early-voting states are now positioning themselves to get top billing nearly two years before the Democratic National Committee solidifies the order. Others may make a play, too.
Rhode Island Electors cast votes for Harris-Walz ticket in Electoral College Ceremony
State officials and dignitaries gather at Rhode Island State House to formalize presidential election results
Gerry Goldstein: ‘Resolutely’ bracing for Trump’s legacy
Late in the recent presidential campaign, Kamala Harris made a prediction whose outcome was a sure thing. Offering a challenge to voters, she said, “It’s either going to be Donald Trump or me sitting behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office.”
Rhode Island saw highest voter turnout in Nov. 5 election since 2008
One third of all votes were cast early, in-person
Rhode Island Board of Elections completes post-election risk-limiting audit; reports no discrepancies
Board of Elections confirms accuracy of 2024 General Election results
Letter to The Editor – Dennis Turano: Thank you to Middletown voters for selecting me to represent you
By Dennis Turano, Middletown
Gerry Goldstein: Women’s journeys, some complete, some yet to come
Gender disparagement, always with us, provides a reason for appreciating the impending anniversary of how one woman overcame it and won enduring fame in the process.
Letter To The Editor: Mayor Xay Khamsavoravong, the leader Newport deserves
By Nick Kaufman USMC (Ret.), Newport
Newport City Council-elect to select next Mayor, Vice Chair
Meeting set for November 12 at Innovate Newport.
Letter To The Editor: My pledge to you about transparency begins now
By Steph Smyth, City Councilor At-Large Elect
Rhode Island House Minority Caucus retains leadership team
Chippendale and Place will lead the caucus in its efforts to advance legislative reforms and policy discussions at the State House.
Letter To The Editor: Xay is the leader that Newport needs
By Gene Thompson-Grove and Keith Grove, Newport
Senator Whitehouse highlights need for vigilance against Trump’s second term
Senator Whitehouse urges vigilance to protect civil liberties and democratic processes.
Cities and towns approve $800 million in local bonds
Several Rhode Island communities approved local bond issues on Tuesday, ranging from a million dollars to $400 million, from buying a fresh and saltwater fire pump, major school construction, infrastructure projects, and a storm water upgrade in the wake of major flooding.
Rhode Island’s 2024 Election declared a success by Secretary of State
High turnout and smooth process despite ongoing ballot processing
Mock ballots in Portsmouth lead to complaints from GOP Senate campaign
Rhode Island Republican Rep. Patricia Morgan’s unsuccessful campaign for U.S. Senate on Tuesday claimed Democratic volunteers and candidates in Portsmouth allegedly distributed altered sample ballots, but the complaints don’t appear to have enough merit for state officials to look into.
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