Decriminalization means that holding onto less than an ounce in Rhode Island will be punishable only by a $150 fine.
Today, Nicole learns some of the in's and out's of race directing.
Two weeks out from Boston, Michelle needs to see her podiatrist for foot pain, and she's hoping it's nothing serious.
Michelle contemplates her motivation to run yet another 26.2-mile race.
Auditions are being held Tuesday, March 5, for an upcoming benefit variety show with Erika Van Pelt.
The Ocean State Waves, the newest entry in the New England Collegiate Baseball League, is launching an open house to spread awareness for its first summer season.
The SK Girls’ Slow Pitch Softball League offers programs for girls age 7 through high school senior and welcomes both residents and non-residents of South Kingstown.
Nicole is back in training and psyched about it!
Michelle takes advantage of some fantastic local resources to make for a fun, busy school vacation week with her kids.
Michelle describes her post-blizzard adventures in slush.
Local photographer Cate Brown photographs surf activity off the seawall in Narragansett at the end of January.
Governor Lincoln Chafee has declared a state of emergency for Rhode Island in response to national disasters. He should also declare a financial state of emergency.
More seascape photography from local Cate Brown, plus experimentation with a new Lensbaby and tripod setup.
Michelle has a lot of time to think while on her 20-mile training runs.
BNI is a professional networking association with chapters across the globe, including many here in New England. Be part of the new chapter!
Photography from a foggy morning recently at Point Judith by photographer Cate Brown, and the benefits of Black and White imagery.
A quick bit of information on provisions of the new tax laws that will effect individual taxpayers
Providence has followed NYC's lead on trying to curb sales to young people...should South County follow suit?
Winter seascape photography by local artist Cate Brown on her second trip to Green Hill in recent months.
Healthy Places by Design Group Eyes Potential South County Commons Trail.
Michelle is ready to tackle more Boston training, and her next race - the Super 5K in Narragansett on Super Bowl Sunday.
Michelle experiences more ups and downs in this week's Boston marathon training
A students random act of kindness earns her the Metta Students Foundation scholarship.
Surf and Seascape photography from December by local photographer Cate Brown.
National Martial Arts champion Dan Faggella addresses key concerns for cyber-bullying and tells parents a three-step process to respond to these instances.
Michelle has already hit a few bumps on the road to the Boston Marathon in April, and she describes them.
The seascape from Green Hill Beach, by local coastal fine art photographer Cate Brown.
Students can win $1,000 in the 2013 KDMF writing contest. Second Prize: $500.00, Third Prize: $350.00 Honorable Mention: $100.00.
Mother and son bring in the New Year in a chilly but fun way!
Michelle takes one last look back at her 2012 running accomplishments, and looks forward to another exciting year ahead!
Michelle prepares to celebrate Christmas with her family, knowing that the time spent with loved ones will be even more meaningful and special this year.
A California Republican shares his esteem for reformers in Rhode Island who tell the truth and tackle pension obligations. They should inspire the same courage and legal challenges in California.
Michelle continues to try to process the enormous sadness of last week's tragedy, while figuring out how to return to 'normal' for the kids' sake.
College students are helping raise support for Sandy Hook families via their letter writing campaign on supportsandyhook.yolasite.com.
Michelle gets ready to begin training for the Boston Marathon in April.
Today, Nicole experienced a true proud mommy moment – She ran with her son.
Warming up and stretching properly for optimal performance.
URI Students for Sensible Drug Policy argues our current marijuana laws are failing, and the best way to prevent teen use is to tax and regulate the substance.
The day after Hurricane Sandy I went down to the destroyed Monahan's Dock to capture some long-exposure photographs.
Michelle is attempting to simplify the holidays a bit this year, and so far, with great success!