I get it. Most people had this particular Tuesday on their calendar for years, especially when it feels like the election cycle never really ends.
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The community gets its first look at the three men seeking to be the next Providence police chief
The community is getting its first look at the three men who want to lead the Providence Police Department. On Wednesday afternoon, those men will
Black culture to take center stage at Black History Month celebration at State House
With Black History Month upon us, the Rhode Island Legislative Black and Latino Caucus and Black Lives Matter RI PAC is giving Black culture a
NAACP Providence is holding a Gubernatorial forum
Early voting for the Rhode Island September 13 primary election kicked off Wednesday. That same night the NAACP Providence Branch is holding a Gubernatorial forum
If you haven’t already, apply for the free Pre-K lottery
It’s down to the wire, but there is still time to apply to the Rhode Island Pre-K Lottery. It’s a free full-day program from the
Where to get COVID-19 tests and vaccines when Rhode Island closes its state-run sites
On June 30th, Rhode Island will close all its state-run COVID-19 testing and vaccination sites, but one can still get tests and vaccine shots from
Welcome to Rhode Island In Color
We are Rhode Island In Color, a journalistic publication that aims to give the people of color in the Ocean State the coverage we deserve.
Creative Spotlight: Esperanza Mural in Pawtucket
One of the first images we featured as a header image on the website was a colorful mural in Pawtucket. It’s appropriately titled Esperanza by
WDYFI: Where Do You Fit In
In Rhode Island, where do you fit in? It’s a simple question that reveals a lot. In the lead up to our launch we posed