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THE STATEHOUSE rotunda and first floor will be open to protestors during Gov. Daniel J. McKee State of the State address on Jan. 13. / PBN FILE PHOTO/WILLIAM HAMILTON

ACLU: Statehouse rotunda will be open to protesters during McKee address

PROVIDENCE – The Statehouse rotunda and first floor will be open to protestors during Gov. Daniel J. McKee's State of the State address on...

ACLU files lawsuit against McKee for denying protesters access to Statehouse...

PROVIDENCE – The American Civil Liberties Union of Rhode Island Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Daniel J. McKee and several members of...

Reparations proponents call Providence’s management of funds a ‘missed opportunity’

PROVIDENCE – Facing a fiscal shortfall after the legal settlement last month with the R.I.  Department of Education that required the city to pay...
KEVIN COLANTONIO, 34, of North Providence, was taken into federal custody on Thursday as part of an investigation into fires set at Shiloh Gospel Church. / COURTESY U.S. ATTORNEY'S OFFICE DISTRICT OF RHODE ISLAND

North Providence man charged with setting fire to church

NORTH PROVIDENCE – A local man has been taken into federal custody and charged via a criminal complaint for allegedly setting fire to a...
HOMEGROWN: Amelia Lopez, left, Southside Community Land Trust food access associate, and Appoline Alphonsine, a college intern, sort through vegetables harvested by the Providence nonprofit. SCLT recently received an $80,000 grant from the city that was not part of the $10 million racial reparation initiative. Some have complained that the city is moving too slow on deploying the $10 million equities program.
PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

What happened to Providence’s reparations initiative?

Jim Vincent threw himself into the work when he was appointed to the Providence Municipal Reparations Commission in early 2022 because he saw an...
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