The Cranston Police said Wednesday the new police dog now has her own Facebook page.
Noris Castillo was commended for making decisions that prioritized her mother's best interests.
I am going too let up balloons up in the sky for mom who's name was Irene V SCHENCK
Free family day is held in conjunction with National Gymnastics Day
The elephant barn is open for tours Aug. 12 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The Cranston resident and her dad took a tour with the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston.
The Roger Williams Park Zoo has planned fun events all week long.
The new policy is meant to encourage families to use the library.
"Mascot Meet and Greet Day" is May 19 at the zoo.
The sensory-friendly mornings are designed for children with sensitivities.
Amber, a Masai giraffe, was 26, the oldest Masai giraffe in North America.
Gina was born in 1995, came to the zoo a year later and lived there for 19 years.
The 'Herd of Hope' will groom the brush along the upper parking lot on July 18 around midday and again on July 19.
The Auburn branch is adding Thursday hours starting today, July 6.
The opening is Monday at noon.
The Central Library will celebrate the grand opening of its children's room on Saturday, June 3.
The Parks and Recreation Department is accepting registrations for summer programs and swimming lessons.
The first raised bed will be built on May 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Oak Lawn Branch, 230 Wilbur Ave., Cranston, 02921.
Many residents didn't like the idea of using the Doric Avenue park for organized soccer, so the mayor's dropping the plan.
The Cranston public libraries are participating in the world's largest digital book club.
The Cranston police put these tips on social media.
The Taco/ White Family Foundation is providing $2,000 to make the upgrades.
The zoo lights up the pumpkins tonight -- 5,000 of 'em -- and the exhibit runs until Nov. 6.
A new library workshop gives teenagers a chance to learn short story craft from published authors.
The Gyro Zone is open all weekend, and there's plenty of spinach pie and baklava, along with music, dancing and games for the children.
Enjoy the music and sample the food at the fourth annual celebration of Garden City's stores and eateries.
The heart and sole of a kid who cares.
The students from Park View Middle School explain why they're big Patriots fans in an NFL commercial.
Officials from the agency gave lawmakers an update on their efforts to implement the 20 recommendations a Senate task force issued in Jan.
The 11th annual Dining Out for Life event needs more restaurants to sign up. The event takes place on April 30 this year.
Come on down to Yawgoo Valley Ski area in Exeter to cheer the athletes on!
Coastway Community Bank donates to Hugh B. Bain Middle School!
The critter was trapped in a drainpipe at Johnston's Briarcliffe Campus.
The bank held a food drive at its 19 branches across Rhode Island beginning Aug. 1.
***Photo Credit: Constance Brown Photography
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