These were the the top stories of the week on Narragansett/South Kingstown Patch.
Plus, a Newport woman is charged with DUI after a crash and a Tiverton man is rescued from icy waters.
Snow is in the forecast Friday through Sunday.
With the Connecticut earthquakes shaking up Rhode Island, Patch set out to see why the earth quakes and how bad it can get in New England.
A winter weather advisory was issued for Narragansett and South Kingstown through Thursday night.
These are the top stories of the week so far on Narragansett/South Kingstown Patch.
With gas prices still plummeting, Patch has a few suggestions for what you can get with your newfound cash.
The social media site pairs with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in an effort to bring more missing kids safely home.
The severity of flu season this year prompts one Rhode Island Bishop to consider making changes to mass.
Despite common belief, your car doesn’t need time to warm up. Check below to see how the myth could be hurting you, and your wallet.
The epicenter of the 3.3-magnitude quake was in Plainfield, Conn. It could be reportedly felt in South Kingstown.
These are the top stories of the week on Narragansett/South Kingstown Patch.
Plus, Coventry firefighters will work longer and pay more in health insurance in bankruptcy plan.
For the New England Patriots’ playoff game Saturday afternoon, it will be sunny, with a high in the mid-20s.
Movoto asked a group of West Coasters to pronounce Rhode Island town names like Quonochontaug and Scituate and the results are hilarious.
11th Annual Super 5K in Narragansett on Super Bowl Sunday features a fantastic race-day raffle with tons of great prizes up for grabs!
Frostbite and hypothermia can set in fast. A handy chart from The National Weather Service shows just how quickly you should head inside.
Several local warming centers are available to residents this week.
When wind chill values that low, frostbite occurs on unprotected skin in about 30 minutes.
These are the top stories on Narragansett/South Kingstown Patch so far this week.
It will get dangerously cold Wednesday night and Thursday.
A 1/8-inch crack can leak up to 250 gallons of water a day, causing flooding, structural damage and the immediate potential for mold.
The painting, by Julie Gearan, depicts now former Governor Lincoln Chafee.
It will be the coldest Wednesday afternoon into Thursday morning.
Must-dos from MEMA to keep you, your kids and your pets safe during this week’s arctic chills.
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The National Weather Service issued a rare wind chill alert for the area.
National Survey on Drug Use and Health revealed 14 percent of Rhode Islanders surveyed smoked marijuana in the past month.
There's also a chance of snow.
Wind chills are expected to fall below zero.
These were the top stories of the week on Narragansett/South Kingstown Patch.
Thunderstorms and power outages are possible Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
Plus, a million-dollar lottery ticket is sold and a photo of President Obama in Newport is called one of the year's best photos.
The storm will hit Saturday night.
Plus, a Newport boy dies after collapsing at basketball practice and three are hospitalized after a fiery crash.
These are the stories that garnered the most web traffic.
Winter fishing season begins Feb. 6.
Plus, a Coventry man wins $35,000 in the lottery.