Fun is the goal for East Side Sports soccer league
On a comfortable Sunday afternoon in early October, a white-haired man of average build toted an armload of plastic pipe toward the outfield of the baseball diamond at the Wheeler Farm in Seekonk....
View ArticleWhat’s happening at the world’s largest climate conference this year?
Megan Hall: Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. I’m Megan Hall. Today, we’re talking...
View ArticleInterview: UMass Dartmouth chancellor sees slim chance of returning to Star...
When UMass Dartmouth Chancellor Mark Fuller took office two years ago, the university’s art school was at a crossroads. The College of Visual and Performing Arts had been operating out of a former...
View ArticleR.I. Attorney General Neronha on healthcare, gun violence, and his criteria...
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha is closing 2023 much as he began the year – with a higher profile thanks to his frequent missives on X, formerly known as Twitter. Neronha shifted into a...
View ArticleTGIF: Ian Donnis’ roundup on Rhode Island politics for Dec. 1, 2023
Be advised that fewer than 30 days remain to wrap another wild and woolly news year in the Biggest Little state. You can follow me through the week on threads and what we used to call the twitters....
View ArticleBreaking down the Brown protests, new Mass. law allows free phone calls in...
GUESTS: Olivia Ebertz, The Public’s Radio Metro Reporter Ian Donnis, The Public’s Radio Political Reporter Kim Ahern, Chair of Rhode Island’s Cannabis Control Commission Marlene Pollock, Co-founder of...
View ArticleR.I. Senate GOP Leader Jessica de la Cruz on how RI Republicans can gain...
Jessica de la Cruz is one of the most high-profile Republicans in the state and she’s flirted with the idea of running for higher office. But the landscape for Republicans is pretty bleak here. The...
View ArticleRhode Island Secretary of State Gregg Amore on voting, state archives, and...
RI Secretary of State Gregg Amore Ian Donnis: Welcome back to the Public’s Radio. Gregg Amore: Thank you. Ian Donnis: In addition to being Secretary of State, you are a resident of East Providence...
View ArticleLatest on Brown students’ hunger strike, search for new RI health director,...
Students at Brown University are a week into a hunger strike. They’re trying to pressure the school’s board to divest from companies they say profit from human rights abuses in Palestine. And Rhode...
View ArticleIs cultivated meat coming to your plate?
Megan Hall: Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. I’m Megan Hall. Growing, harvesting,...
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