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Blocked by GoLocal

Blocked by GoLocal

By Bob Plain on July 29, 2018

GoLocalProv’s company catchphrases is: “See it. Read it. Share it.” But the often-abrasive tabloid-esque news website doesn’t always make it easy to share – or even see – its content on Twitter. Especially for local reporters.

Posted in Featured, Media | Tagged ABC6, Alana Cerrone, Amanda Milkovits, blocked by GoLocal, Dan McGowan, Ethan Shorey, GoLocalProv, Ian Donnis, Josh Fenton, kathy gregg, Katie Mulvaney, Kim Kalunian, Linda Borg, Linda Levin, Madeline List, Michelle Smith, Mike Stanton, nbc10, Parker Gavigan, Patrick Anderson, phil eil, projo, ripr, Steph Machado, Ted Nesi, Tim White, twitter, valley breeze, Walt Buteau, wpri, wpro | Leave a response

ProJo gives teachers short shrift, reporter complains about property taxes

ProJo gives teachers short shrift, reporter complains about property taxes

By Bob Plain on September 12, 2017

Not all news stories are created equally, and not all political interest groups get equal treatment in the Providence Journal. For example, the ProJo covered both the National Educational Association of Rhode Island and the Center for Freedom and Prosperity when the teachers’ union and the anti-tax activists each launched television advertisements. But for some […]

Posted in Featured, Labor, State House | Tagged advertisements, center for freedom and prosperity, kathy gregg, minimum wage, NEARI, paid sick leave, projo | Leave a response

Mattiello at the Grange

Mattiello at the Grange

By Steve Ahlquist on April 9, 2016

“I don’t know if we can get you in,” said Leo Skenyon, Nicholas Mattiello’s chief of staff, “We’ve got over 130 people coming, and priority will be given to Cranston residents. We might get you into the basement with a TV. You’ll be able to hear the answers, but you might not hear the questions.”

Posted in Events, Featured, Gun Control, Infrastructure, Photos, Rhode Island, State House | Tagged 38 Studios, frank lombardi, Gordon Fox, kathy gregg, Larry Berman, Lorraine Savard, Nicholas Mattiello, Peter Alviti, Rhode Island Coalition Against Gun Violence, RhodeWorks, RICAGV, ridot | 4 Responses

Is Gina Using Taxpayer Money To Campaign?

Is Gina Using Taxpayer Money To Campaign?

By Arthur Radley on March 30, 2013

Much ado has been made about the fact that General Treasurer Gina Raimondo spends a lot of time traveling out of state raising money, gives curious speeches while accepting awards from conservative groups, accepts contributions from SEC violators and maintains friendships with Enron traders. But I have not read much about the fact that she […]

Posted in Featured, Politics | Tagged 2014, enron, Gina Raimondo, kathy gregg | 10 Responses

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