Police say a woman was parking on Hope Street when her car jumped the curb. No charges are being filed at this time.
The Bristol Fire Department is running a Citizens Fire Academy this week for people 18 or older with a connection to Bristol.
Gustafson's body was found in her home on Feb. 10.
Firefighters responded to an early morning fire on Fernwood Avenue.
Some Roger Williams University students in central London report they're safe after Wednesday's attack on Parliament.
Bristol police say they are investigating a possible scam involving door-to-door salespeople.
Expect daily lane closures from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and some night lane closures, according to Rhode Island Turnpike & Bridge Authority.
Bristol firefighters evacuated the Bell Tower Plaza on Metacom Avenue after a partial roof collapse this afternoon.
Remember the boat allegedly stolen from Bristol earlier this year? Police have identified the pickup truck caught on surveillance.
Former House Finance Chairman Raymond Gallison pleads guilty to federal mail fraud, wire fraud, aggravated identity theft and tax charges.
Bristol police say they have charged Raymond Paiva with the murder of Eudora Gustafson, 66, of Bristol.
Jason DeFusco, 44, will be arraigned on a first-degree robbery charge.
According to police, the Providence police-involved shooting on Friday was related to a possible murder in Bristol.
Police have turned to social media for help finding a dark colored truck allegedly used in a larceny,
Kelvin Mattocks, of Brockton, Mass., and Robert Higgins, of Warren, RI, were killed in a trench accident last October.
Firefighters have been on scene at 301 Metacom Ave. for about half an hour.
A Warren woman, a Woonsocket man and an East Providence man are the latest to plead.
State Atty. Gen, Peter Kilmartin said Gallison "stole from his clients, people who considered him as a trusted attorney and a good friend."
The state Attorney General's office and the U.S. Attorney are holding a press conference this morning to announce the status.
Warren police say Newport's Joshua Strother surrendered last week.
The Fire Department put out a fire at 215 State St., according to fire Chief Michael DeMello. No one was injured.
Police have added a video to the still pictures caught on surveillance camera during the Dec. 7 robbery.
The program, dubbed Pivot the Hustle, is a collaboration between Roger Williams University and the state Department of Corrections.
Adam Andrade, 25, of Bristol, was arrested after a motor vehicle stop on Thursday, police said.
A man robbed the Midland Farms Convenience Store on Wood Street on Dec. 7, police say. They need the public's help identifying him.
Daniel Randall broke into his family's house and shot his daughter Claire to death. Later he turned the gun on himself.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating a gas explosion inside an oven at the 560 Metacom Ave. business.
A gas oven malfunctioned at Water Rower. Two people were hurt in the explosion, and three were injured when they fell evacuating.
Rafael P. Leal, 38, of Boston was ordered detained in federal custody in Rhode Island today on charges.
The detectives division is re-posting the surveillance video in the hope someone will recognize the intruder.
Sean Killeavy, of Bristol, has been charged with Felony Assault and Felony Battery – Criminal Negligence, state police said Wednesday.
Robert Higgins was one of the two men killed in a tragic incident in Boston's South End Friday.
Brian Allen, 21, is accused of molesting a girl under 14 between Jan. 1 and Feb. 1 of this year.
The authority in charge of the bridge will outline plans for short- and long-term work planned on the 87-year-old bridge.
Since June, police have been investigating an organized group of suspects who installed skimmers at ATMs across Rhode Island to steal cash.
Police said the suspect broke into a Hope Street building, encountered an employee working late, said "cleaning crew" and fled.
Humberta Goncalves-Babbit avoids jail time with the plea and will serve probation make restitution.
Police said Corey E. Delekta turned herself in to police over the weekend.
The juvenile turned himself in to police on Sunday night.
Police say Delekta, 34, embezzled about $120,000 from a local business and the U.S. Soccer Association over a year-long period.