• 'Unusual circumstances': Patrick Anderson breaks down ethics trial of Jim Thorsen
    Mar 19 2026

    Patrick Anderson, who covers politics and government, has followed the story since former state directors Jim Thorsen and David Patten became embroiled in the scandal three years ago.

    The two men traveled to Philadelphia to visit a redeveloped space known as “Bok.” Afterward, state contractors who gave them a tour alleged Patten behaved inappropriately during the trip and that Thorsen failed to intervene.

    The two men were also treated a free lunch at a restaurant called Irwin’s, which opened early specifically for them. Thorsen paid for Patten and himself days later after realizing trouble was brewing.

    “It was a very unusual circumstance that Thorson was walking into, with no menus, no waitstaff, no table settings at the other tables, the chef personally preparing meals — no bill,” Anderson said.

    “So, something even beyond the unusual nature of what happens in political lunches was going on here,” he added.

    The issue became a scandal after the McKee administration was forced to release an email detailing the alleged behavior, following a public records battle with Target 12 and The Providence Journal.

    Both former directors later came under scrutiny from the R.I. Ethics Commission, which alleged they violated the state’s ethics code.

    Patten was fined $5,000 to resolve the matter, while Thorsen is contesting the allegations.

    Later in the show, Kim and Eli discussed the “stories we wish we wrote,” including:

    Kim’s pick
    • Five years in, ‘world’s shortest’ parade is an institution by Ted Hayes, EastBayRI
    • Monopoly Man? by Eli Sherman, 12 News (for Rhode Island Monthly)
    Eli’s pick
    • MORE MILLIONS: Seven-figure home sales spreading away from waterfront by Veer Mudambi, Providence Business News
    • Investigation into alleged affair between judge and prosecutor concludes by Grace Ferguson, The New Bedford Light

    Watch “Behind the Story” Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the WPRI 12+ TV app.

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    It airs on TV (Sundays at 8 a.m. on FOX Providence and 11 a.m. on The CW Providence), and will be available on demand through the WPRI 12+ app and right here on WPRI.com.

    “Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.

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    23 mins
  • 'The mall is in limbo': Alexa Gagosz breaks down the future of Providence Place
    Mar 12 2026

    Alexa Gagosz, who covers business for the newspaper, has spent years reporting on the mall. She described it as currently being in a state of limbo.

    “It’s this place that used to be a luxurious place to shop with the Nordstrom’s — with classic mall stores like The Gap, J. Crew and a lot of those have been replaced and gone,” Gagosz said. “When we say the mall is in limbo, it’s like, what is the future of this major development?”

    The mall has been under court-ordered receivership, a state-level version of bankruptcy, since the former operator defaulted on millions of dollars of debt in 2024.

    Gagosz and her colleague Steph Machado detailed the current state of the mall’s vendors, including a mounting number of empty storefronts alongside businesses that continue to bustle.

    The duo also looked at what it would take to reinvent the struggling shopping complex, which is poised to lose a longstanding tax break with the city in 2028.

    “If it failed, it would completely transform downtown Providence in such a negative way,” Gagosz said.

    “luckily though, it is literally at the front door of the state House, lawmakers have to drive by it in order to go park and get into the State House and deliberate over whatever they’re going to deliberate that day,” she added. “I think the same with City Hall, and I don’t think that there is an appetite for anybody to allow this mall to fail. It just can’t.”

    Later in the show, Dan and Eli talked about the “stories we wish we wrote,” including:

    Dan’s pick
    • Families now being affected by SNAP benefit changes by Mara Hagen-Spath, The Valley Breeze
    • Jamestown boy captures world record with a spoon and his nose by Joe Tasca, Ocean State Media
    Eli’s pick
    • How two troubled RI lives came to an end in room 207 of a CT Super 8 by Jack Perry, The Providence Journal
    • GoFundMe raising money for ‘John’ the Brown University tipster by Melanie DaSilva and Shiina LoScuiuto, 12 News

    Watch “Behind the Story” Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the WPRI 12+ TV app.

    • How to download the free WPRI 12+ smart TV app

    It airs on TV (Sundays at 8 a.m. on FOX Providence and 11 a.m. on The CW Providence), and will be available on demand through the WPRI 12+ app and right here on WPRI.com.

    “Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.

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    23 mins
  • 'Mind-rot moment': Bekah Berger talks 'Real Housewives of Rhode Island'
    Mar 5 2026

    Bekah Berger is the co-host of the morning show on 92 PRO-FM and one of the most recognizable radio voices in the region. She has been covering the rollout of “Real Housewives of Rhode Island,” which marks the network’s 20th season of the hit reality franchise.

    Although the show was filmed locally and Rhode Island is featured throughout, Berger said first-time viewers will quickly learn it is more about the cast and their relationships than the setting.

    “You see them at the polo tournament, you see them at Newport Vineyards, you see them at Goddard Park, you see them at all these different locations that we will recognize,” Berger said Wednesday. “But someone in Peoria isn’t going to know what beach they’re on.”

    Berger, who has worked across multiple media platforms during her career, also voiced support for entertainment news and encouraged Rhode Islanders to embrace the national attention the show brings.

    “My favorite thing is when I post something on social media and someone writes, ‘Well, who cares?’” she said. “I do. I care, and a lot of people do. And especially these days, you need a break. You need a mind-rot moment, and it’s fun.”

    Later in the show, Kim and Eli talked about the “stories we wish we wrote,” including:

    Kim’s pick

    The Providence Place mall is up for sale. But is the age of the indoor mall over? by Alexa Gagosz and Steph Machado, The Boston Globe

    DNA in 1988 murder a possible link to New Bedford highway killings by Frank Mulligan, The Standard -Times

    Eli’s pick

    As Woonsocket plans to close sludge incinerator, a regional crisis looms by Alex Kuffner, The Providence Journal

    RIDOT Director Alviti insults local official on blizzard call by Brian Crandall, WJAR-TV

    Watch “Behind the Story” Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the WPRI 12+ TV app.

    How to download the free WPRI 12+ smart TV app

    It airs on TV (Sundays at 8 a.m. on FOX Providence and 11 a.m. on The CW Providence), and will be available on demand through the WPRI 12+ app and right here on WPRI.com.

    “Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.

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  • ‘It’s on us to show them’: Inside the Blizzard of ’26
    Feb 26 2026

    In a special blizzard edition of “Behind the Story,” 12 News journalists Kayla Fish and Corey Welch discussed covering the Blizzard of ’26.

    Fish, an anchor and reporter, was stationed on Aquidneck Island with Welch, the station’s chief photographer.

    For hours during the height of the historic snowstorm, the breaking news duo trudged through wind and snow to show viewers the dangerous whiteout conditions.

    “It’s active, it’s interesting. People are usually sitting at home and can’t go anywhere because they’re snowed in, so it’s on us to show them what’s happening outside,” Fish said, adding that she has always enjoyed snow and covering major weather events.

    Beyond documenting the snowfall, Welch emphasized the importance of finding stories afterward that highlight the human resilience that often emerges during emergencies.

    The pair recalled one story about a younger man who stopped to help an older woman shovel, sparking a new friendship between neighbors in Middletown.

    “We heard something that made us think they didn’t know each other,” Welch said. “We went over and talked to them, and that was the case. So we instantly put a microphone on them and started recording and told them, ‘Do your thing.’”

    “It was a prime example of people who didn’t know each other coming together,” he added.

    Watch “Behind the Story” Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the WPRI 12+ TV app.

    • How to download the free WPRI 12+ smart TV app

    It airs on TV (Sundays at 8 a.m. on FOX Providence and 11 a.m. on The CW Providence), and will be available on demand through the WPRI 12+ app and right here on WPRI.com.

    “Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.

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  • ‘It was heavy’: Inside the reporting of the Pawtucket hockey rink shooting
    Feb 19 2026

    The hosts of “Behind the Story” devoted a special episode this week to examining the coverage of the deadly shooting at a high school hockey game in Pawtucket.

    The shooting killed two people and wounded three others, who remained in critical condition as of Wednesday. The incident quickly drew national attention.

    Police identified the shooter as Robert Dorgan, a transgender person who also went by the name Roberta Dorgan. Authorities said Dorgan shot and killed Rhonda Dorgan and Aidan Dorgan during a hockey tournament at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena.

    Robert Dorgan later died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after bystanders intervened to stop the gunfire.

    Kim Kalunian of 12 News was among the first journalists on the scene, where she encountered a chaotic environment filled with first responders, student-athletes and families trying to understand what had happened. It was the second deadly shooting Kalunian had covered in two months. She was also on the scene of the December attack at Brown University.

    “I just remember thinking on the drive there, ‘This is the start of vacation week, we’re going to an ice rink, it is undoubtedly going to be packed with families,’” Kalunian said. “Heading to that scene not knowing what we would encounter — it was heavy.”

    In the 48 hours after the Pawtucket shooting, coverage quickly expanded into national conversations about transgender rights, gun violence and gun control, public safety and mental health.

    Dan McGowan, a columnist for The Boston Globe, wrote in his daily newsletter Tuesday that it is important not to lose sight of the victims as the public narrative shifts after a deadly event.

    “I’m trying to say something that’s somewhat humanizing,” McGowan said on the show. “You put yourself in that spot and think about what you might be going through if you were in that kind of situation, so I just tried to put words on paper.”

    Later in the show, Kim, Dan and Eli talked about the “stories we wish we wrote,” including:

    Kim’s pick
    • Wile E. Coyote on the loose, part of wider trend in Woonsocket by Mara Hagen-Spath, The Valley Breeze
    Dan’s pick
    • Cranston, Pawtucket sue to block charter school By Rosegalie Cineus, The Cranston Herald
    Eli’s pick
    • A record-breaking night for URI basketball vs. Saint Louis. Here’s why by Bill Koch, The Providence Journal

    Watch “Behind the Story” Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the WPRI 12+ TV app.

    • How to download the free WPRI 12+ smart TV app

    It airs on TV (Sundays at 8 a.m. on FOX Providence and 11 a.m. on The CW Providence), and will be available on demand through the WPRI 12+ app and right here on WPRI.com.

    “Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.

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    23 mins
  • ‘Gaslighting’: Jonny Williams discusses AI chatbots used for therapy
    Feb 12 2026

    Jonny Williams, who covers health-related topics for the Journal, said researchers found troubling patterns in chatbot responses after feeding them scripts over several months and prompting the technology to act as mental health counselors.

    “Even after putting iterations of different prompts into the AI chatbot, the chatbot was still violating ethical guidelines for counseling,” Williams said. “It was doing things like gaslighting, false empathy and giving advice that didn’t line up with guidelines.”

    Williams said the research was prompted by recent headlines showing more people are turning to AI chatbots for mental health counseling. He said the trend comes at a time of high demand for therapists and limited resources.

    Despite the concerning trends highlighted in the research, Williams said, “it’s not surprising that people will turn to ChatGPT.”

    “You can essentially have a free therapy session whenever you want,” he added.

    Williams also discussed a recent story examining proposed legislation aimed at capping administrative and glucose-monitoring costs that help drive up the price of insulin. He said the economic impact of insulin costs totals $1.5 billion annually in Rhode Island, according to the American Diabetes Association.

    “It’s glucose-monitoring strips and the administration of insulin that research has shown can be just as expensive, if not more expensive, than insulin itself,” he said. “So it ends up adding up for families who have to monitor their blood sugar levels.”

    Later in the show, Dan and Eli talked about the “stories we wish we wrote,” including:

    Dan’s picks
    • Meet the Cranston man who was barber to the mob by Pamela Watts, Ocean State Media
    • Legal fight foreshadowed Plant City’s closure by Alexandra Leslie and Eli Sherman, 12 News
    Eli’s picks
    • Lizzie Borden House says coffee shop owner owes $160K for defamation by Dan Medeiros, The Fall River Herald News
    • Dreier youngest to win district spelling bee in North Providence by Luzjennifer Martinez, The Valley Breeze

    Watch “Behind the Story” Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the WPRI 12+ TV app.

    • How to download the free WPRI 12+ smart TV app

    It airs on TV (Sundays at 8 a.m. on FOX Providence and 11 a.m. on The CW Providence), and will be available on demand through the WPRI 12+ app and right here on WPRI.com.

    “Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.

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    23 mins
  • 'Relentlessly Rhode Island': WPRO's Bill Haberman on snow coverage, talk radio
    Feb 5 2026

    Bill Haberman, a morning host and news aficionado, is a familiar voice in the state. He hosts an early-morning show and delivers news at the top and bottom of the hour each weekday on WPRO.

    He spoke about the station’s longtime brand, “Operation Snowball,” and how relaying school closures and cancellations has changed as real-time information has become more accessible.

    “It used to be a real undertaking because literally all the staff — the sales staff, the promotion staff, the administrators — would have to come in and answer phones,” Haberman said. “And if you got a surprise snow, nobody was there to answer the phones, so it was a real disaster.”

    Haberman is also the public announcer for Brown University athletics. He said he learned about the deadly December attack through an alert system he receives from the school and recalled thinking, “I hope this is a mistake.”

    “How many times have you seen people in any of these scenarios say, ‘I can’t imagine it happening here,’ and then you’re saying the same thing?” he said. “It’s terrible.”

    Haberman has witnessed the transformation of radio over the past two decades and said that while the medium has contracted alongside other platforms, it remains uniquely effective in Rhode Island.

    “It’s relentlessly Rhode Island,” he said of talk radio, which airs local programming throughout the day on WPRO. “It’s steeped in Rhode Island. It’s the world through a Rhode Island lens.”

    Later in the show, Kim and Eli talked about the “stories we wish we wrote,” including (not all mentioned on air):

    Kim's picks
    • New Bedford man found not guilty of 2001 beating death of half-sister by Frank Mulligan and Dan Medeiros, The New Bedford Standard-Times
    • Belton Court development plan is an ‘engineering marvel’ in density by Josh Bickford, EastBayRI
    Eli’s picks
    • Interest in betting sky-high with Patriots back in big game by Gina Ricciardi, The Valley Breeze
    • Sewer rate, fee hikes coming for upgrades by Ryan Blessing, The Westerly Sun

    Watch “Behind the Story” Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the WPRI 12+ TV app.

    • How to download the free WPRI 12+ smart TV app

    It airs on TV (Sundays at 8 a.m. on FOX Providence and 11 a.m. on The CW Providence), and will be available on demand through the WPRI 12+ app and right here on WPRI.com.

    “Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.

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    23 mins
  • ‘Are you serious?’: Mark Dondero breaks down Patriots’ unlikely title run
    Jan 23 2026

    Mark Dondero, a former 12 News sports reporter, said it’s been fun to watch how invested New England fans become when the Patriots are winning. The team is 2-0 in the playoffs and will face the Denver Broncos on Sunday with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line.

    “Nobody thought they were going to be this good,” Dondero said. “Nobody thought Drake Maye could potentially win the MVP award. I certainly didn’t think we’d be talking about a Super Bowl run. Make the Super Bowl? Are you serious?”

    Dondero predicts the Patriots will win 28-20, largely because Broncos starting quarterback Bo Nix suffered a season-ending injury last week. Backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham, a former Patriots player, is expected to start in his place.

    “I don’t know how you want me to come on here or anywhere and come up with a path for the Broncos, with Jarrett Stidham, to beat the Patriots,” Dondero said. “He’s a backup quarterback who doesn’t have a real pedigree. I’m not saying it can’t happen, but I don’t see how you expect them to find enough plays from Jarrett Stidham against that defense to get the win, even at home.”

    “Behind the Story” co-host Dan McGowan, a self-described New York Giants fan, predicted a Broncos blowout, while co-host Eli Sherman picked the Patriots to win 30-14.

    Later in the show, Dan and Eli talked about the “Stories we wish we wrote,” including:

    Dan’s picks
    • ‘I thought I was going to die’: Wounded Brown student returns to campus by Stan Grossfeld, The Boston Globe
    • Bucci takes ‘full responsibility,’ won’t step down by Barbara Polichetti, The Cranston Herald
    Eli’s picks
    • Pate dirt: North Providence residents frustrated at piles in their neighborhood by Ethan Shorey, The Valley Breeze
    • Attleboro pushes forward with school redistricting by Rhianwen Watkins, The Sun Chronicle

    Watch “Behind the Story” Thursdays at 10 a.m., 1 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. on the WPRI 12+ TV app.

    • How to download the free WPRI 12+ smart TV app

    It airs on TV (Sundays at 8 a.m. on FOX Providence and 11 a.m. on The CW Providence), and will be available on demand through the WPRI 12+ app and right here on WPRI.com.

    “Behind the Story” is hosted by Eli Sherman and Kim Kalunian of 12 News, along with Dan McGowan of the Boston Globe.

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    23 mins