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Rhode Island's Oak Bakeshop clothing and merchandise line hung up on their bakery walls.

Gentrification highlighted: Reviewing Oak Bakeshop, the loss of affordable stores in Providence’s east side

December 28, 2024April 12, 2023

Newly opened Rhode Island Bakery in Providence, Oak Bakeshop, leaves the surrounding poorer neighborhood with no options.

Two women graduates posing with smiles.

Rhode Island College recognized as a four-year Hispanic serving institution, why?

December 28, 2024January 16, 2023

25% of RIC students are Hispanic… what is the college doing for them, though? The answer is, not much.

Letter posted on business windows about the bad effects from the bike lane.

Rhode Island businesses spread propaganda against a simple bike lane

May 7, 2025August 23, 2022

From spreading propaganda to lobbying against a bike lane, why are some businesses so against something that benefits them?

Top view of a parking lot.

Ward 5 in Pawtucket votes to pave over its last and only public park

December 28, 2024August 23, 2022

Pawtucket Planning Commission votes to pave over its last public park despite public outcry.

Cartoon image of a street with trees, bike lane, and crosswalk.

Rhode Island businesses fight community and accessible streets: A refutation of claims

May 7, 2025July 19, 2022

Local Rhode Island business opposition to complete streets initiatives and the community has shaky legs at best.

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