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Month: July 2026

Rhode Island Department of Education Has a Big Problem with Pawtucket Schools Reporting on a Critical Statistic: That “May Undermine Effective Decision-Making & Public Confidence in Pawtucket School Department Data”

      Pawtucket School Superintendent, as well as School Committee Chair Joanne Bonollo, & Committee Deputy Chair Kim Grant, were on the receiving end of a blockbuster letter today, from Drew Echelson, Deputy Commissioner of the Rhode Island Department…

Rhode Island Supreme Court Picks Up Pawtucket Mayoral Candidate Borges Case: Grants Petitioner Immediate Injunctive Relief

  The Rhode Island Supreme Court has issued temporary injunctive relief on behalf of Pawtucket Mayoral Candidate Ana Borges, leaving open her challenge to be listed on the ballot for the November General Election. Ms. Borges, in successive hearings before…

Rhode Island Republican Party: East Providence Nomination Paper Controversy Underscores the Importance of Election Integrity

Editorial Note: The Rhode Island Republican Party has raised the flag of Election Integrity for more than a decade, only to face the outright derision of the political elite, and the media. Yet here we are:  In East Providence and…

Law Enforcement Takes a (Political) Stand: Charlestown, Sout​h​​ Kingstown, Block Island & W​ester​​l​​y House Candidate Leah Boisclair Earns Endorsement from the Rhode Island State Fraternal Order of Police.

    In the “untamed world” of Rhode Island politics, the endorsements are many. Few, however, gather the attention given the Rhode Island Chapter of The Fraternal Order of Police. There are the traditional expressions of support extended to the…