Bibee has announced a statewide tour to meet with leaders in every municipality in Rhode Island to advocate for human rights.
Bristol police said Stanley Tree Services will be trimming branches in the northbound lane of Hope Street.
Providence Police Chief Hugh Clements was named director of the COPS Office for the U.S. Justice Department in Washington D.C.
Superintendent Ana Riley asked Bristol and Warren families to complete Rhode Island's annual school culture and climate survey.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Bristol and Warren with contributions big and small.
Miniature Monumental Exhibit Comprised of Unique Artwork from Across the Country
Chief Kevin Lynch has served as head of the Bristol Police Department since 2019 and previously served as commander of Cranston police.
See what the top five most-read stories on Bristol-Warren Patch were this past week.
Carlos Bermudez de Castro gets a chance to make his own history as the first RWU student-athlete to set sail in the legendary race.
While King's birthday was Jan. 15, the national holiday falls on the third Monday of January.
See when Bristol residents can get rid of computers, microwaves and more at no cost.
The community is invited to attend the first annual Blue Venture Investment Summit on Jan. 24 at Roger Williams University.
East Bay Community Action Program's Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program offers free tax filing for those earning less than $60,000
Surveillance video showed someone driving what appeared to be a pickup truck and striking a car parked in front of a Bay View Avenue home.
The East Bay Food Pantry received the grant and will use it to fund hunger relief programs and other programs for its clients.
"Michelle has excelled in all of her roles in our district," Bristol Warren Superintendent Ana Riley said about the new principal.
In 2022, Bristol-Warren Patch has told some amazing stories, and these were the most read.
Surveillance video showed someone driving what appeared to be a Ford pickup truck striking a car parked in front of a home on Bay View Ave.
Was it the summer concert schedule for the Bristol Town Common; Bristol being named the safest town in RI; or a Warren apartment evacuation?
Town officials in a news release Tuesday said the restrictions are dude to roof damage Town Hall sustained during the Christmas Eve storm.
Rep. David Cicilline said federal spending in 2023 includes $2.07 million for two projects in Bristol and Warren.
From parties to concerts and family hikes, there's plenty of New Year's Eve events in Rhode Island to say goodbye to 2022 and hello to 2023.
The following news about Roger Williams University Professor Kerri Ulluci's book launch comes from school spokesperson Melanie Thibeault.
There were three four-star schools in the Bristol Warren Regional School District, according to state data.
Artists in Bristol and Warren received $8,250 in state grants for projects, including slam poetry, LGBTQ+ art and creative writing.
Police said the money will support the children of Colt Andrews, Guitaras, and Rockwell schools.
The partnership led to Bristol-Warren students learning about the slave trade in Rhode Island and much more.
Rilwan K. Feyisitan, Jr. will assume leadership of the community action agency in January
Looking to get in the holiday spirit this year? Here's how to do so in Bristol and Warren.
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Guiteras School custodian Bobby Santos was working as a lunch monitor, when he saw a student choking on their lunch and sprung into action.
Dr. Lisa Denny is new CMO, Dr. Sarah Fessler will remain on East Bay Family Health Care staff
Exhibit now on display until December 16 at the Rogers Free Library.
Kickemuit sixth grader Owen Cummings grew pumpkins, sold them and then bought $548 worth of art supplies for the school.
Police said the woman hired the man for a bathroom project, gave him a $3,500-deposit, then he cashed it and cut off communication with her.
The award is given for outstanding efforts in the community. Lt. St. Pierre was recognized for his work in suicide prevention and more.
The exhibit features two-dimensional pieces and are limited to 12 inches on either side.
The Bristol Art Museum in partnership with the Rogers Free Library announces a new community exhibit, Small Works.
According to unofficial results, Democrats were the declared the winner in all state representative and senate races in Bristol and Warren.