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Governor McKee Signs Legislation Requiring Asian American History and Culture be Taught in Rhode Island Schools

R I poised to become fourth state to require teaching Asian-American history

GoLocalProv | RI s Top Legislators Discuss Budget and End of Session Priorities

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No Costco for Cranston (for now)

No Costco for Cranston (for now) Alexa Gagosz © David Paul Morris Shopping carts at the entrance to a Costco store. CRANSTON, R.I. Rhode Islanders looking to save money by shopping at Costco may have to wait even longer for a local warehouse. On Thursday, the City Council’s Ordinance Committee voted to deny the zoning application by Massachusetts-based developer Coastal Partners LLC, squashing the hope of bringing a Costco store to the area. A previous proposal for the same site, a property on New London Avenue that currently houses Mulligan’s Island Golf & Entertainment, received pushback from the community when it was deliberated in the past.

Majority of Rhode Islanders want to make voting as easy as possible, new polls finds

Majority of Rhode Islanders want to make voting as easy as possible, new poll finds While other states are passing laws that essentially make it more difficult to vote, the RI Voting Access Coalition cites survey showing Rhode Islanders want mail ballots, early voting, and same-day registration By Edward Fitzpatrick Globe Staff,Updated May 12, 2021, 6:01 p.m. Email to a Friend State Senator Dawn Euer, a Newport Democrat, speaks during Wednesday s news conference in support of Let RI Vote campaign. She is standing with other supporters at The Avenue Concept s VOTE mural in Providence.Edward Fitzpatrick PROVIDENCE — While states such as Georgia and Florida are enacting new laws that make it more difficult to vote, the majority of Rhode Island voters say they would back mail ballots, early voting, and same-day registration initiatives, advocates said Wednesday.

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