The time frame probably rules out the bootlegger, and the state health department says the bones have not yet been identified.
According to published reports, police were back at the home of murder victim, John Chakalos. His daughter Linda was apparently lost at sea.
The first fire was reported at 4:20 Thursday afternoon, but the department returned to the same house at 3:14 a.m. Friday.
A home in South Kingstown caught fire this afternoon.
The state police have turned the remains over to the state medical examiner's officer, and a forensic anthropologist will be consulted.
Tyler Henley, 18, of South Kingstown, is going on trial as an adult.
The state police are not yet sure if the remains are human, Col. Joseph Philbin said Saturday night.
Attorney General Peter Kilmartin's office said Dan Doyle guilty on all 18 counts in the Institute for International Sport Embezzlement Case.
Lake Spofford property owned by John Chakalos, who was murdered in 2013, eyed; grandson Nathan Carman was the last person to see him alive.
Timothy Diaz was wanted for allegedly stealing firearms.
The woman is reported in good condition.
A yacht and a lobster boat collided this morning.
The fire was reported around 6:30 p.m.
Two pit bulls are still on the loose, and South Kingstown's Animal Control Officer is looking for the owner.
Some students in a freshman dormitory have been displaced due to fires, which appear to have been set intentionally over the weekend.
The crash occurred at the intersection of Routes 1 and 138.
Vespia has served as the police chief 35 years. He retires in November.
Just after a massive search for Linda Carman and her son, Nathan, was suspended by the U.S. Coast Guard, Nathan was found by a freighter.
The 31-year-old was unresponsive after being pulled from the water at Narragansett Town Beach by bystanders.
The U.S. Coast Guard said all resources have been exhausted after searching 62,000 square miles for Linda and Nathan Carman.
A school bus driver suffered a seizure on Route 1 in South Kingstown, losing control of the bus. Remarkably, nobody was seriously hurt.
Linda Carmen and her son Nathan left Ram's Point Marina in Point Judith on Saturday night and haven't been seen since.
Howard Courtemanche, 31, has previous convictions for possession and distribution of heroin and cocaine.
Rayne Henley and a 17-year-old have just been charged and join another teen facing charges. A third teen suspect died in a recent DUI crash.
Watch the Democrats running in next week's primary answer questions at last week's candidate forum held in Narragansett.
As Sean "Murph" Murphy is back at the hospital with brain injuries, one of his alleged attackers is now facing charges.
Mary Wilk, 22, was a valedictorian in high school and loved biking, seeing new places and "getting to the top of a really big hill."
Police said a 22-year-old woman from Cheshire, MA, was critically hurt after being struck by a car near Jerry Brown Farm Road on Tuesday.
Indictment charges Henry Cabrera, 39, with two counts of second-degree sexual assault for crimes allegedly committed in 2013.
The elderly driver and a customer who was pinned were transported to Rhode Island Hospital.
The 67-foot F/V Hope & Sydney was carrying 2,500 pounds of squid when it got stuck for a few hours on Monday but eventually broke free.
A window was smashed and words were sprayed on the Muslim Community Center of Kingston's Masjid Al-Hoda on Fortin Road.
A couple who work together at the Matunuck Oyster Bar were driving home to Newport Friday night, unaware they were about to become heroes.
The three fishermen were fishing recreationally and failed to fin clip bass they caught in local waters, authorities said.
Have you seen Harold MacKinney? He left Rumford toward Narragansett and never arrived on Tuesday.
A house on Major Arnold Road in Narragansett went up in flames Tuesday evening.
Another small plane crashed in Rhode Island on Monday, the third so far this summer.
According to reports, the pilot was ok and was rescued by a boat.
The single-engine plane crashed into the water off Weekapaug Beach on Saturday and the pilot was rescued by lifeguards.
A witness told police Connor J. Jalbert was speeding and entered the wrong lane of travel before the crash on Sunday.