Ian Donnis

Political Reporter

Ian Donnis has reported on Rhode Island politics since 1999, when he arrived in the state two weeks before the FBI raided City Hall and Buddy Cianci’s East Side home.

Ian has been the political reporter for The Public’s Radio since 2009. He covers breaking news, develops in-depth features and investigative reports, contributes to RIPBS Weekly, hosts the weekly Political Roundtable with a range of newsmakers, writes a well-read Friday afternoon political newsletter, and maintains a bad social media habit.

Ian was for many years a panelist on Newsmakers, the Sunday morning public affairs show on WPRI-TV, Channel 12, and he’s a regular guest on A Lively Experiment on Rhode Island PBS. His previous experience includes serving as news editor of The Providence Phoenix and as a reporter for The Associated Press and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette.

Outside of work, Ian enjoys baseball, good food, and exploring Rhode Island.

Recently published
State proposes giving Centurion Foundation more time to complete purchase of Roger Williams Medical Center and Our Lady of Fatima Hospital, but also opening the process to other possible buyers
The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council praises slowing the rate of spending. It opposes raising taxes on millionaires
Life Science Hub CEO Mark Turco discusses job creation, competition and whether the state entered the biotech race too late
A Senate study commission backs a new public medical school as part of a long-term plan to expand primary care
Higher taxes on Rhode Island’s richest are increasingly likely, although not without a lot of debate