The CEO of a West Kingston hydroponic facility who has a house in East Greenwich appeared in federal court this week.
A Narragansett police officer jumped into the water after a person fell, stuck their head and ended up in the water.
Nicholas Fay, 21, of South Kingstown, is facing charges after police seized a buffet of psychedelic drugs from his home Wednesday.
Juan Soto, 24, allegedly robbed and assaulted a person in Providence last October.
Flames broke out at around 1 a.m.
Alicia Storti, 21, went missing last week. Her body was discovered Thursday night.
Police said a man bought gift cards using credit card info likely from a skimming device. The victim never lost possession their card.
Alicia Storti, 21, was last seen just before midnight on April 14.
Alicia M. Storti, 21, was last seen just before midnight on April 15.
The victim, 60, was walking on South County Trail when she was struck by a car driven by a 20-year-old East Greenwich man on Wednesday.
The fire, which took the life of one man, is an example of the severe risk caused by BHO labs, said U.S. Attorney Peter F. Neronha.
Crews navigated through dense fog to transport the man, 35, who was suffering from possible internal bleeding.
A 25-year-old West Warwick man was charged with driving under the influence after he allegedly crashed into Spa Mosaic , sparking the fire.
A major three-alarm fire destroyed a building in the South County Commons shopping center early Sunday morning.
An East Greenwich man, 21, and Pawtucket man, 25, face gun and drug charges after they allegedly robbed and assaulted a Narragansett woman.
Police said the 53-year-old hid a small camera in his bathroom for the purpose of videotaping guests.
A local business is out about $200 after two women and a man deployed a common con and drove off in a Chevy Venture.
An 18-year-old Exeter man was behind the wheel before a speed and alcohol-related crash Thursday night, the state police said.
Narragansett police said the search for Peter E. Butler ended Saturday morning.
Items were located on the rocks off Hazard Avenue, which has been deemed an “area of interest.”
He hasn't been seen since Sunday night.
The F/V Lois Virginia became disabled in poor weather conditions on Thursday.
The closings and cancellations in advance of a snowstorm on Monday are beginning to roll in.
South County will bear the brunt of this storm.
Two men have been charged in connection with the Oct. 16 incident in Point Judith Pond.
Police arrested the 64-year-old South Kingstown investigation after an investigation that lasted more than a month.
Patrick Fitzgerald, 37, broke into houses in September, November and December, South Kingstown police said.
The Town Council will vote on requests for a new fire truck, fire hoses a thermal imaging camera and computers next week.
Officers Michael McCabe and Salvatore Bugge had to make a life or death decision Dec. 5 and they made the right one.
A huge fight that broke out early Sunday reportedly began after a dispute following the basketball game between URI and PC.
The man, 64, was transported to the hospital after he struck light poles and a stone wall.
Narragansett Police Chief Dean Hoxsie will command the state Dept. of Environmental Management's law enforcement division as of next month.
Despite repeated warnings of increased DUI enforcement, 13 people didn't get the message were caught driving drunk, the state police said.
The suspect stole from the Stop and Shop in Point Judith Plaza on Veterans Day.
Police said the student from Southbury, Conn., crashed into another car on Route 138 after a frat party.
The FBI has released the 2014 Unified Crime Report which features statistics for crime in Narragansett and South Kingstown.
The fifth annual charity dog walk was postponed due to bad storms earlier this month.
Six people were hospitalized, two football players are arrested and five others are under investigation.
Fishermen from Narragansett, East Providence and Charlestown are facing administrative penalties.
Angelo E. Fraley was arrested at his home on Wednesday after a University of Rhode Island police investigation.