I-Team: Probation law changing
Seeking profit from tax-exempt land
Seeking a shorter route to work
City pushing hard for help in the Assembly
House vote set on 3rd renewable-energy measure
State lawmakers tackle renewable energy proposals
Probation violation bill advances
Political Scene: It was a tale of two Democratic parties Thursday night.
Residents brainstorm against gentrification of low-income areas
Smith Hill mulls Senate succession
A wind-wind situation
RI legislation would spur 'green' industries
Another way to fight crime
Legislative Package to counter anti-immigration bills
Bathhouse converted to school library
The push is on ahead of Assembly special session
Doing time on prison reform
School aid won’t grow
City budget deficit projected at $23.5 million
State budget plan leaves all sides unhappy
Representative Segal's Excellent Time
For Segal, a laid-back fundraiser at Nick’s political scene
Bill would limit prison time for probation violators
E. Providence janitors, officials to rally
Drive builds to divest in firms with business relations in Sudan
Council seeks to limit use of housing trust fund
Council panel acts to prevent using housing fund for budget
Council makes landlords pay for rowdiness of tenants
Providence janitors to receive pay increase
Council acts to curb predatory lending
City's parks blooming with changes
Inclusionary zoning could soon come to Providence
Providence City Council to divest from Sudan
City acts to force library to make board more public
Providence City Council votes to divest from Sudan
Overnight on-street parking to be tested in Washington Park
Political blogs a rising force in the Ocean State
City and state move to divest from Sudan
Coalition spreads word of earned-income tax credit
City ordered to implement employment program
Judge to hear suit over city's job law
Debate rages on tax proposal
Advocates want city to find jobs for unemployed
Concerns raised at forum about Cicilline '83's tax plan
Lawsuit filed over city job program
City Council speaks out against U. contractor
City Council authorizes tax on Thayer Street property owners
Wal-Mart workers critique labor conditions
Council makes fuss over Cicilline's zoning nominee (It's true -- there was some fussing, but important work too.)
City mailboxes losing the battle against vandals (Discusses several Segal iniatives)
No Sweat: Anti-sweatshop initiative touted in Providence
Councilors spar with library officials on branch
Condos on Gibbs site win zoning change
Check out time at the Providence Library: Is It Private OR Public?
City hires firm to help save energy in schools
Support for inclusionary zoning gains on-campus following
East Side streets undergo massive repaving
Local janitors fast in an attempt to improve wages
Protest in Downtown Providence
Toss trash at art on Wickenden (Councilmember David Segal coordinated and pushed for funding for the project described here)
Brother, can you spare an overnight parking space?
At long last, local hiring ordinance moves forward
Segal pushes for mandatory inclusionary zoning
Fox Point community garden to welcome students in spring
Bill would help bury utilities at India Point
Renewable energy ordinance puts city at forefront
City starts First Source hiring
Fox Point Parks to be renovated
RI Greens target local races
Janitors Jam for Justice
City Reception Has Ironic Twist
Mayor says new jobs program ready to go
Group says public needs voice at library
Council to consider renewable energy
Council asks library board to open books (David and Miguel Luna introduced the resolution discussed herein.)
Alarmed by job cuts, library workers want to form labor union
Organizing effort targets Providence Public Library
City adding translations in Spanish
Turning the page from baths to books
City OKs notices for tax credit
A Look at Rhode Island's Crisis in Affordable Housing
For David Cicilline, Mayor of Providence, the fight has just begun
First Source hiring moves toward city approval
City would tell renters of proposals
Proposed Business Too Steamy for Fox Point
City to buy first hybrid cars
Overnight parking permits considered
Council OKs McClure for school board
Electric bill rebates will help pay for line burial (David introduced the measure discussed here.)
Nader: Unfazed at any rate
When the rubber meets the road
Nader wears out his progressive welcome
Biltmore rebuffed in attempt to privatize city sidewalk
Views clash on the future of the Providence waterfront
Planned luxury condos tower marks a new age downtown
The new fight for Providence’s mills
Critics to mark second anniversary of US war in Iraq