Editorial
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To the Editor, Last week, Cranston city council approved the independent investigation resolution regarding the civil case against our sitting mayor, Kenneth Hopkins v. Davide Broccoli, with a … more
The holidays are officially here, and you know what that means. Yes, it is time to finally take out your air conditioners and grumble about the incoming cold weather. It’s a time-tested … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: The conclusion of the 2024 election season offered a split-screen in Rhode Island. On one hand, General Assembly incumbents enjoyed almost complete success, with the Democratic … more
To the Editor: Politics is a tough business. Very often it is hard to figure out by very experienced people like myself. I am a Republican who lost reelection to the Hopkinton Town Council in … more
In November, our country has much to be thankful for. While the election-year antics can sometimes serve to create the occasional disagreement, supporting our veterans has often served as a point of … more
Last week, many millions of Americans woke up to learn the outcome of the 2024 presidential election and experienced a moment that surpassed disappointment and approached devastation. Many millions … more
Now that the dust has settled on the outcome of the years-long probe into whether Governor Dan McKee abused his power as the state’s leading administrator while doling out a $50-million … more
Cranston police found a body last week. The man was homeless. He died outside. For months, the homeless crisis in Cranston has been swelling. Instead of working together, city council … more
By JASON CABRAL It was just six years ago that The Gamm Theatre opened the doors to our new space on Jefferson Boulevard in Warwick. We have been grateful for the welcoming response from the … more
Rhode Island began as a “lively experiment,” but we must never tolerate becoming a laboratory for out-of-state extremist interests. There is a provision in the Rhode Island … more
Rhode Island’s colleges and universities are at the leading edge of science and technology, addressing critical issues that shape our world every day. At Rhode Island’s flagship … more
This year voters will decide whether to hold a state constitutional convention. A constitutional convention proposes constitutional amendments for voter approval.  These amendments could … more
In what has felt like a mad dash to the 2024 General Election, thousands of Rhode Islanders have already made their voices heard through the state’s generous and straightforward early voting … more
My name is Ben Branchaud. I am Kelsey Coletta’s campaign manager in her race for State Representative, and I would like to do something unusual today in the hallowed pages of the Johnston SunRise; I want to write about this campaign from my perspective. more
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