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What does RI's proposed assault weapons ban mean for current gun owners?
What does RI's proposed assault weapons ban mean for current gun owners?

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

What does RI's proposed assault weapons ban mean for current gun owners?

EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — The Rhode Island House Judiciary Committee has scheduled a vote Tuesday on a proposal to ban assault-style firearms. While fully automatic weapons, such as machine guns, are already illegal in Rhode Island, the Assault Weapons Ban Act of 2025 (H5436) aims to prohibit the purchase, sale, manufacturing, and possession of certain weapons, including semi-automatic shotguns, rifles and pistols. In the video above, Boston Globe columnist Dan McGowan joined Patrick Little on 12 News This Morning to go in-depth about the proposed ban. MORE: Globe RI & 12 News Stories Globe RI on » Globe RI & 12 News Partnership: WPRI 12 partners with The Boston Globe Rhode Island to deliver unmatched local news coverage MORE: Globe RI & 12 News Stories Download the and apps to get breaking news and weather alerts. Watch or with the new . Follow us on social media: Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

R.I. must lower taxes to attract DraftKings, FanDuel, report finds
R.I. must lower taxes to attract DraftKings, FanDuel, report finds

Boston Globe

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Boston Globe

R.I. must lower taxes to attract DraftKings, FanDuel, report finds

Get Rhode Map A weekday briefing from veteran Rhode Island reporters, focused on the things that matter most in the Ocean State. Enter Email Sign Up Spectrum's report recommends between four and six companies be awarded licenses in the state, noting that every other state in New England has multiple vendors. Advertisement Yes, but: The report found that 'absent changes to the state's online sports wagering to make it more competitive, Spectrum believes there would not be a market response to opening the state to additional operators.' Spectrum outlined several recommendations for making the state more attractive to other companies, including lowering the effective tax rate to be more in line with neighboring states. It also suggests that there may need to be a change to the state constitution to allow online betting servers to be hosted outside of the state's two existing casinos in Lincoln and Tiverton. Advertisement The bigger picture: Rhode Island was the first state in New England to legalize sports betting (both in-person and online), but efforts to appease existing Rhode Island companies (IGT and Bally's) and generate as much tax revenue as possible has left the state in a pickle. The rest of the region now offers more options to gamblers and has lower tax rates for operators. That makes the path to bringing DraftKings or FanDuel to the state more complicated than passing a single piece of legislation. Then again, after that brutal loss by the Knicks last night, maybe sports betting should be banned entirely. This story first appeared in Rhode Map, our free newsletter about Rhode Island that also contains information about local events, links to interesting stories, and more. If you'd like to receive it via email Monday through Friday, . Dan McGowan can be reached at

An in-depth look into the end of Rhode Island's legislative session
An in-depth look into the end of Rhode Island's legislative session

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

An in-depth look into the end of Rhode Island's legislative session

EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Rhode Island lawmakers are entering the home stretch of the 2025 legislative session. They are looking to close a budget shortfall and address some key issues before adjourning for their summer break. In the video above, Boston Globe columnist Dan McGowan joined Patrick Little on 12 News This Morning to preview the end of the session. MORE: Globe RI & 12 News Stories Globe RI on » Globe RI & 12 News Partnership: WPRI 12 partners with The Boston Globe Rhode Island to deliver unmatched local news coverage MORE: Globe RI & 12 News Stories Download the and apps to get breaking news and weather alerts. Watch or with the new . Follow us on social media: Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Providence City Council to consider $14m charter proposal for vacant elementary school building
Providence City Council to consider $14m charter proposal for vacant elementary school building

Boston Globe

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Boston Globe

Providence City Council to consider $14m charter proposal for vacant elementary school building

The Advertisement The bigger picture: Excel Academy started accepting fifth graders from Providence, North Providence, and Central Falls during the 2022-2023 school year, and it already has approval from the Rhode Island Department of Education to eventually grow into a K-12 school. Get Rhode Map A weekday briefing from veteran Rhode Island reporters, focused on the things that matter most in the Ocean State. Enter Email Sign Up In other words, the council doesn't have the ability to stop the school from growing; it can just disrupt the process by not allowing the school to lease city-owned property. (Excel has also been in talks with Rhode Island College about using the former There are 8,206 students from Providence attending charter schools in the current school year, and that number is expected to grow to 9,311 by the 2026-2027 school year. The district lost 2,650 students between 2020 and 2024, although it has ticked up slightly in the current school year. Advertisement What's next: Excel Academy needs space to continue its currently approved growth plan, but it also wants to get a deal done before the 2026 election season begins interfering with everything. Charter school leaders across the state are also keeping an eye on the changes in the Rhode Island Senate, where newly elected This story first appeared in Rhode Map, our free newsletter about Rhode Island that also contains information about local events, links to interesting stories, and more. If you'd like to receive it via email Monday through Friday, . Dan McGowan can be reached at

Looking for New England's best new sports stadium? Check out soccer in Pawtucket.
Looking for New England's best new sports stadium? Check out soccer in Pawtucket.

Boston Globe

time07-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Boston Globe

Looking for New England's best new sports stadium? Check out soccer in Pawtucket.

On the field, Get Rhode Map A weekday briefing from veteran Rhode Island reporters, focused on the things that matter most in the Ocean State. Enter Email Sign Up But you know what? Advertisement None of that matters. Rhode Island FC played its first home game at Centerville Bank Stadium in Pawtucket on May 3. Dan McGowan Centerville Bank Stadium delivers in almost every way, offering the quintessential minor league sports experience: a family-friendly atmosphere where the match itself is secondary to kids running around, and people enjoying a beautiful day out to experience something new. The beer and High Noons were flowing, and the pretzels were a hit, too. New England's newest and coolest professional sports stadium is prettier than Advertisement And it passed the most important test of all: The House that Mayor forget about There has been a lot written about how Exactly. I'm far more of a There were all kinds of activities for older kids on the back half of the stadium in the fanfest area – along the Seekonk River – including facepainting, temporary tattoos, cornhole, and lots of corporate giveaways. Plus, there were a bunch of intense For more passionate soccer enthusiasts, Rhode Island FC seems to be building an authentically loyal Advertisement As far as I'm concerned, the MVP of the day was an older security guard who spent most of the second half chasing my son around – and making sure he didn't fall down any stairs. Give a kid some running room, a foam finger, and a little sugar, and everything will take care of itself. Not even a ferocious rainstorm could ruin the day. On Day 1, everything came up rainbows. Soccer rainbow. — Dan McGowan (@DanMcGowan) This is where I have to acknowledge that there's no way to tell what the future holds. With principal and interest, the It's entirely possible that Soon non-sports fans will have their chance to get in on the action, too. The stadium is planning to host concerts this summer. So why not give Pawtucket a chance this spring and summer? I went to Centerville Bank Stadium last week because I wanted to see the first game in person. Advertisement My experience has made me excited to return. Dan McGowan can be reached at

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