R.W. Alley, the award-winning illustrator of Paddington Bear offers his GoLocal weekly political cartoon.… Read More
As Nebraska Goes, So Could Go Maine - Froma Harrop
Every state is different. Nebraska is quite different. It is one of only two states that doesn't use the winner-take-all system in presidential elections. Along with Maine, it allocates its Electoral College votes to reflect the results in each of its congressional districts.
RI Politicians Stalked By Fake Social Media Accounts
Politicians in Rhode Island are alleging that fake social media accounts are perpetuating false information in the state and… Read More
Side of the Rhode: Who’s Hot and Who’s Not? - January 4, 2019
Every Friday, GoLocalProv takes a look at who is rising and who is falling in Rhode Island politics, business, culture, and… Read More
Finneran: The Work of Christmas
Sunday, January 6 is the Feast of the Epiphany, also known as Little Christmas.… Read More
RI Ranked One of Most Impacted States by Federal Shutdown
The federal government has been shut down for a little more than 13 days and Rhode Island is one of the states it is… Read More
The Big Issues Facing the RI State House in 2019
Coming off a tumultuous 2018 campaign cycle, the State House is settling into a new legislative session. The past two… Read More
Progressive Democrats’ Carpenter on 2019 Agenda and Upcoming “Impactful” Book Drive
Nate Carpenter with the Rhode Island Progressive Democrats of America joined GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle on… Read More
Freshman Rep. Millea on Proposal to Reduce Class Size, on LIVE
Freshman State Representative Christopher Millea joined GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle on GoLocal LIVE when the General… Read More
Blockchain, A.I., Robotics, Medical Genetics - “High-Tech is Our Focus,” Says GOP’s Filippi on LIVE
Rhode Island House Minority Leader Blake Filippi joined GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle on GoLocal LIVE, where he spoke to the… Read More
PHOTOS: General Assembly Holds Opening Session 2019
The Rhode Island General Assembly held its opening session on New Year’s Day to swear in members of the Senate and the… Read More
2022: Rhode Island’s Political Future—Molina Flynn
As the country watches the turn of events leading up to the 2020 election, Democrats ponder who will get the nomination, and… Read More
PHOTOS: Inauguration Day 2019
Governor Gina Raimondo was sworn in for her second term on New Year’s Day on the steps of the Rhode Island State House.… Read More
Shekarchi to Introduce Blockchain and Tax Code Legislation in 2019
House Majority Leader Joe Shekarchi joined GoLocal News Editor Kate Nagle on GoLocal LIVE at the Rhode Island State House on… Read More
VIDEO: Cicilline Talks Federal Shutdown and Critical to Count Every Rhode Islander in Census
GoLocal caught up with U.S. Congressman David Cicilline at the RI State House after Governor Gina Raimondo gave her second… Read More
Horowitz: 5 Reasons for New Year’s Optimism
For the past six years, I’ve written a New Year’s column listing reasons for optimism (click here to see how… Read More
Marcello and Conley Named to Top Legal Spots in East Providence
East Providence Mayor-Elect Bob DaSilva has named former State Representative Michael Marcello as the new city… Read More
The Dawning of CCRI’s Administrative Aristocracy: Guest MINDSETTER™ Forleo
It’s been nearly three years since the CCRI political takeover began. I attempted to raise the red flag about the… Read More
R.W. Alley: “2019 New Year’s Resolutions”
R.W. Alley, the award-winning illustrator of Paddington Bear offers his GoLocal weekly political cartoon.… Read More
The Top 10 Political Stories of 2018 - Sunday Political Brunch December 30, 2018
Spending the final week of 2018 in the sun and the sand of Florida is my way to end a year. The Sunshine State has been my… Read More
Patricia Morgan: 18 Who Made a Difference in 2018
The outgoing House Minority Leader and 2018 Republican gubernatorial candidate has fought many battles during her political… Read More