Senior senior S. Isaiah Braithwaite met with and learned from top advertising professionals as part of a prestigious national event.
State officials said the work is being done to explore moving existing overhead power lines underground along the East Bay Bike Path.
Three Warren residents faced domestic violence charges, according to the Warren Police Department's arrest log.
Also: Police increasing DUI patrols for St. Patrick's Day; Providence sees bond rating improvement; hiring lifeguards; cool houses; more.
Bristol was named the safest town in Rhode Island, according to the 2023 State of Safety in America ranking from Safewise.com.
Wear RED on Equal Pay Day to symbolize how far women and minorities are "in the red" with their pay!
The D.F. Pray Scholars Program at RWU provides scholarships, internships and professional development to underrepresented students.
There were also two DUI charges found in the Warren police arrest log.
International Women's Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.
A team of Engineering students from the Class of 2022 share their steps for building your own “personal-use” backyard wind power.
Robert Clarke shares his thoughts on creating a Black architectural style, his design inspirations and more.
Bywater is looking for investors, so the restaurant can add more space and open a bakery on Water Street.
Renee Gonthier combines her Biology, Psychology, and science communication skills to make neuroscience research more accessible.
After her TikTok video went viral, Brooklyn Crockton L'22 finds herself working to change the system.
RWU welcomes largest cohort of students to S.O.A.R. for 2022-2023 year.
An interdisciplinary project creates vital co-parenting tool for Rhode Island Family Court.
As part of the assessment, police employees and members of the community are invited to offer comments about Warren police over the phone.
A new juried, community exhibit that will share an artist’s expressions of a journey.
The virtual workshop, titled "Mothers and Babies," runs on Wednesdays from 6-8 pm from March 15-April 19.
Northeast Championship Wrestling's 2023 Season kicks off Saturday night March 11th for the NCW Bristol Homecoming live from the Almeida VFW!
Long Lane Farm in Warren was the recipient of a grant from the Local Agriculture and Seafood Act program.
There were three four-star schools in the Bristol Warren Regional School District, according to state data.
Warren police say the DUI arrest stemmed from a hit-and-run crash at the intersection of Metacom Avenue and Canario Drive.
Police said a 26-year-old woman and a 3-year-old child were hit by a car while crossing Metacom Avenue.
The following people were arrested by Bristol police between Jan. 30 and Monday.
This year's program from the Collaborative in Warren will feature classes in comics, print-making and digital storytelling.
Professor of Public Health and Biology Kerri Warren discusses her new role as Rhode Island Public Health Association President.
Learn more about Mt. Hope High School's business and finance programs as part of Career and Technical Education Month.
Diya Das comes to Roger Williams University most recently serving as Associate Dean of Bryant University’s College of Business.
An Art Odyssey to Feature Work from Artists at a Joint Exhibit Sponsored by the Bristol Aret Museum and Rogers Free Library.
Winds chills in RI are expected to be dangerous and reach their coldest since February 2016, according to the National Weather Service.
East Bay Community Action Program welcomes you to start your career in Early Childhood Education by completing 9-week internship program
The following people were arrested by Bristol police between Jan. 24 and Saturday.
While turning on a curve, the driver lost control because of icy road conditions, left the road and struck the house, Bristol police said.
The following people were arrested by Warren police between Tuesday and Sunday.
Associate Vice President for Student Life Derek Zuckerman shares his thoughts on inclusion, belonging, the college experience and more.
See the top 10 most-read stories on Bristol-Warren Patch in the past week, including police saying a man answered the door with a shotgun.
In 2022, families in Bristol County spent about $17,426 in child care costs.
Sustainability achievements in academic programs, energy efficiency and more highlighted Roger Williams University's Bronze Star rating.
The following people were arrested by Warren police between Wednesday and Monday.