Environment

Dreaming Big for the Port: Residents Co-Create a Climate-Resilient Future for Providence’s Vulnerable Shoreline
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The Port of Providence is a bustling, gritty, and heavily industrialized waterfront that contains a dense concentration of major industrial tenants, scrap metal recycling, energy and petroleum infrastructure, and offshore wind projects. A stark contrast to [...]

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Neighborhoods Politics/Government

Providence Asks Voters to Fund More Housing Bonds. How Was The Money Spent Last Time?
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This November, the City of Providence will put a question before voters: should the City borrow another $25 million dollars and lend it to developers of income-restricted housing?  Providence’s Housing Trust Fund is one of the [...]

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Environment

Who Gets a Beach Day in the Ocean State? Providence Turns to Water Parks as URI Measures Inequitable Shore Access
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Providence splash pads and pools opened up on Monday, June 29, offering places for neighbors to cool down from the summer heat. Christian, a 15-year-old visiting his father for summer break, was the first to jump [...]

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Local Elections 2026 Politics/Government

Mayoral Candidates Lay Out Stances on Local Issues at Elmwood Community Center
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Four candidates running for Providence mayor faced residents at a packed Elmwood Community Center on June 24, addressing housing, pollution, education and more. The event was organized by a coalition of eight neighborhood associations and community [...]

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    Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor – June 24, 2026
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    [In response to Providence and the Underground Railroad: New Bibliography Documents Anti-Slavery Activity in RI] My grandmother had a house on Pratt street that had an underground tunnel that went to Congdon street. I was told [...]

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    Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor – June 17, 2026
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    [In response to The White House Spent Your Tax Dollars Dehumanizing Latinos. In Providence, That’s Unacceptable – and We Should All Say So. published on June 10, 2026] Thank you to Marcela Betancur for calling out the [...]

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    Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor – June 10, 2026
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    [In response to Cannabis Corner? Nine Cooperatives Apply to Open Dispensaries on One Stretch of North Main Street published on June 5, 2026] Definitely not a coincidence! Excellent local reporting by Eric Halvarson, many thanks to [...]

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    Sound and Vision (Poetry)

    I Hear America Singing
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    I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, Those of mechanics, each one singing [...]

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    “I’m traveling in some vehicle…”
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    —after Joni Mitchell’s song and album Hejira I used to sit on concrete curb stops, [...]

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    Why I Would Rather Go to the Laundromat Than Write Poems
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    Because the gears are already turning when I get there, and all I need to [...]

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    Final Expense
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    An American child’s voice heckling Lightnin Hopkins,’Howlin Wolfs’ blues I won’t pay for ad free [...]

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