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Higher Education
8:57 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Board Votes to Allow Armed Campus Police

Rhode Island has lifted a ban on armed police forces at state colleges, after a Board of Education vote last night. The board’s new policy allows each state institution to make the decision about whether campus police officers will carry guns.

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On Politics
4:00 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Political Roundtable: RI GOP Chairman Mark Smiley on Gist + 2014

Credit Ian / RIPR

RI GOP chairman joins the Roundtable this week (along with guest panelist Tim White of WPRI-TV, Channel 12) to discuss the debate over state Education Commissioner Deborah Gist; Moderate Party founder Ken Block's entry in the 2014 gubernatorial race, what's next for Rhode Island Republicans, and more.

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Politics
4:00 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Bonus Q+A: Smiley on the Next Steps for RI Republicans

RI GOP chairman Mark Smiley joins us on Bonus Q+A to discuss building GOP ranks in the General Assembly, attempts to rebuild Republicans' presence in New England, and other issues.

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RI News
4:18 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Tax Hike For Woonsocket Residents

A tax hike is on the way for Woonsocket residents. The House has passed a supplemental tax leaving home owners with additional $240 dollars a year 5 year period.  The tax will help close the city’s 17 million dollar budget gap. Woonsocket City Councilman Roger Jalette says he does not support the proposal.

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RI News
12:43 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

RI Supreme Court Upholds Pona Murder Conviction

The Rhode Island Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of a man charged in the slaying of a 15-year-old murder witness in 2000.

Charles Pona was charged with arranging the death of witness Jennifer Rivera. Rivera was approached by a gunman as she was skipping rope in front of her house on Providence’s South Side. She was killed to prevent her from testifying against Pona in a murder case.

In rejecting Pona’s appeal of his conviction, the Supreme Court said he’s had his day in court after two trials and two appeals and that the rule of law has prevailed.

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On Politics
12:33 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

Hassett Throws Support in Secretary of State Race to Pacheco

Longtime Providence City Councilor Terry Hassett, who had been eyeing a bid for secretary of state in 2014, has decided to seek re-election instead while tossing his support to former state Democratic chairman Edwin Pacheco.

Via news release:

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Health Care
12:17 pm
Thu May 23, 2013

RI Insurers Must Disclose Prices to Doctors

For the first time, Rhode Island’s insurance commissioner has directed health insurers to disclose what they pay for health care services. But that information won’t necessarily be directly available to patients.

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Morning News Podcast
11:11 am
Thu May 23, 2013

Thursday, May 23rd 2013

On today's podcast, hospital network Lifespan has announced a new round of layoffs, and advocates protest legislation that would allow schools to be built over toxic sites.

Plus, Rhode Island Public Radio's education reporter, Elisabeth Harrison, looks at how a Massachusetts high school has faced the challenge of standardized testing.

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Education
9:04 am
Thu May 23, 2013

Meeting the Challenge of Standardized Testing

Credit Elisabeth Harrison
Students in an English Class at Attleboro High School.

As Rhode Island grapples with high school diplomas tied to test scores,  Massachusetts students have faced a similar requirement for a decade. Rhode Island Public Radio's Elisabeth Harrison visited Attleboro High School to find out how high-stakes testing has changed what’s being taught.

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Environment
8:28 am
Thu May 23, 2013

Advocates Protest Legislation Allowing Schools on Toxic Sites

Environmental advocates gathered at the Statehouse Wednesday to protest legislation that would roll back restrictions that prevent schools from building on toxic sites.

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