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Sen. Whitehouse Seeking Term Limits For Supreme Court: PM Patch RI
Also: Teen accused of drunkenly driving over 100 mph; student stabbed at high school; more rain this weekend; another DUI charge; more.

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- Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse Seeking 18-Year Term Limits For Supreme Court: If the Rhode Island senator's bill became law, justices Clarence Thomas and John Roberts, both GOP appointees, would be the first replaced.
- Teen Drunkenly Drives 101 MPH: South Kingstown Police: Police accused Sarah Currie, 19, of failing her field sobriety tests and having a blood-alcohol level of between 0.178 and 0.179.
- Student Stabbed At East Providence High School: Report: East Providence police say a student was hospitalized and has serious injuries after another student stabbed them. One arrest has been made.
Here are some more Rhode Island Patch headlines you may have missed:
- South Kingstown Woman Charged With DUI After Striking Utility Pole
- DEA Drug Take-Back Day 2023: Where To Go In Cranston
- Another Rainy Weekend On The Horizon: RI Weekend Weather Forecast
- Here's How An El Niño Winter Could Shake Out In Rhode Island
- Here's How The National Worker Shortage Affects Rhode Island
- Sex Offender Moves Within 300 Feet Of School: Newport Police Log
- Fugitive From NJ Caught; DUI Crash Involving FL Man: Cranston PD Log
- Mortgage Rates Push Washington County Homes Out Of Reach: Report
- Mortgage Rates Push Providence County Homes Out Of Reach: Report
- Mortgage Rates Push Kent County Homes Out Of Reach: Report
- East Providence Police Charge MA Man With Arson After Apartment Fire
- Dozens Of Cars Catch Fire At Tiverton Auto Lot: Report
- 'The First To Step Up To Help Out': South Kingstown Community Leader.
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