Johnston Police later rescinded the arrest warrant for the suspect.
Police said they are looking to identify these two people in connection with a series of overnight larcenies and attempted larcenies.
Closures that were announced to begin on Monday will now begin on Wednesday night.
The closure will take place on Route 5 near the I-295 overpass starting July 20.
Many industries are taking the holiday the day before the holiday, since it falls on a Saturday.
The Rhode Island Department of Transportaton said vehicles exceeding the 3-ton weight limit were routinely traveling over the bridge.
Gov. Gina Raimondo said delays in immunizations have hit "potential public health crisis" levels during the coronavirus health emergency.
Three officers were honored in a ceremony with Mayor Joseph Polisena this week.
Chief Richard Tamburini, who is believed to be the state's longest-tenured police chief at 25 years, will retire effecive Aug. 31.
Two-Time Wheaton College Male Athlete of the Year was hitting .406 when this spring's season was cut short due to the coronavirus.
The Johnston Police Department sold autism awareness patches in April.
National Grid will conduct inspections in Cranston, Johnston, North Smithfield, Smithfield, Warwick and West Warwick starting Friday.
“Floyd gave absolutely no compassion to Jason and Amy that night in June,” said Jason’s sister, Kellie Burgeson-Surdis.
The shift southbound on the Greenville Avenue Bridge is expected to stay in effect through the fall.
Johnston police are looking to identify this man sought in connection with the theft of frames at Optx RI on Hartford Avenue on Friday.
Leonard Marino, 51, of Johnston, pleaded guilty to tax evasion of more than $1 million on Whole Foods, strip clubs and drugs.
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Johnston police will have new coronavirus-related safety protocols when checks resume on Monday.
Update your customers on your services and hours for the reopening of RI's economy starting this weekend with this handy guide.
The May "Blue Line" patches benefit Concerns of Police Officers, an organization that supports families of fallen police officers.
The former Johnston High star basketball player and coach, 61, was inducted into the Bryant University Athletic Hall of Fame in 2007.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Johnston Businesses. Here's how to get listed:
Johnston police have commemorative autism awareness patches available in connection with Johnston IBPO 307.
The Attorney General's Office warns tactics such as changing locks, turning off heat and electricity, for non-payment will be prosecuted.
Donations from local businesses and residents have poured into the department during the coronavirus health emergency.
Johnston Municipal Court has suspended hearings until further notice and restricted access to the police station.
Store at 1300 Hartford Avenue is tentatively scheduled to open next year.
State Police said Jeffrey Woodrops, 29, was charged with possession with intent to deliver the drugs.
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Sarah Dyer Barnes Elementary School student is a semifinalist invited to compete in Cranston on March 27.
Johnston police on Tuesday identified the man killed in a Carpenter Drive house fire as 45-year-old Vincent D'Amico.
State Police said both arrests were made during vehicle stops this past weekend.
State Police said Joseph Bautista, 37, had warrants originating out of Cranston, Warwick and the Scituate Barracks.
The District Attorney's Office said DNA testing and phone records linked Daren Post, 54, to the crime.
The State Police Financial Crimes Unit charged Beth Conti, 52, with fraudulently obtaining money and assistance.
The Clark County Coroner's Office said Alexandria Saker, 23, was killed in a crash in Logandale, Nevada.
State Police said James Miranda, 34, was wanted on domestic violence and assault with a deadly weapon charges out of Woonsocket.
Some services will be closed for the federal holiday commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.