Police are looking for two suspects.
The fox was captured and euthanized.
Numerous violations were found at the concession areas connected to a State Police investigation into state contracts.
Westport (Mass.) Police Det. Jeff Majewski's dog, Siren, died in April. A recent autopsy showed rat poison in the dog's liver.
The lobsters were cull lobsters, which means they only have one claw. That could be the key to cracking open this criminal crustacean case.
The Narragansett Police Department is accepting applications for the position of police officer.
Brandon Michael Austin was driving the vehicle on a private driveway off Old Jollystreet Road near the community of Prosperity when he crashed, authorities said.
Jacob Clauson, 23, was seriously injured.
Zakaria M. Tefft, 31, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was killed Friday.
Police said three Connecticut residents threw beer bottles and swore at security guards at Swift's Westerly estate.
Mandell Tripp was accused of killing Kevin Brown to death.
Anthony S. Partridge, 21, of 82 Sweet Fern Ln., was arrested following an undercover investigation.
Joseph Sabins went missing from his home on South County Trail.
The maximum fine for a second littering offense also increased from a$500 to $5,000.
Joseph Sabins was last seen at his home on South County Trail in Exeter.
Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee recently signed a bill making it illegal to leave pets in a hot car.
The man was identified as Michael Sgambato, 45, of 10 Kingston Ave.
Sen. James C. Sheehan is seeking another term representing Rhode Island Senate District 36.
Police said the man walked into the gas station just before 8 p.m. on Sunday and demanded cash.
Fred Randall was employed as a fiscal clerk and later as a senior teller at the College of Continuing Education at URI's Feinstein campus in Providence. His crimes were discovered after he retired in 2011.
The following arrests were reported by South Kingstown police. They do not indicate a conviction.
Four adults under 21 were charged with violating the state's social host laws.
South Kingstown Police identified the victim of a motorcycle crash early Saturday morning as a 28-year-old South Kingstown man.
Thomas A. McDonald, 19, of 165 White Pond Rd., was issued a civil violation for purchase/procurement of alcohol for a minor.
Rescue crews had to use cutting equipment to free the motorcyclist, who was trapped under the tanker.
A 53-year-old South Kingstown man and a former franchisee of a Sears Hometown and Outlet in Middletown pleaded guilty in federal court in Providence today to defrauding Sears of more than $154,000.
William M. Russo, of 441 Moonstone Beach Road, was charged with purchase/procurement of alcohol for a minor—a misdemeanor—under the state's social host law.
Jenna Cline, 5, is the daughter of a North Kingstown police officer and the community is rallying in support.
Friends and family are mourning the death of Frank McKnight.
One of the graduates was class valedictorian Matthew Willard.
Officer James Tsagaroulis was recently hired.
The names, addresses, and photos of Level 2 and Level 3 offenders are posted online by the state.
A North Kingstown man wanted in connection with a robbery at a Warren coin laundry was arrested by North Kingstown Police on Sunday after officers responded to a tip.
The Southern Rhode Island DUI Task Force will be on the lookout for drunk and distracted drivers.
Imagine the surprise of the original owner, who reported the Jeep stolen four years ago in New York. The vehicle was reportedly sold by a used car dealership to an unsuspecting 19-year-old college student.
A party on Greene Lane reportedly featured more than 1,000 students.
Eighteen students were arrested in what one official called a "riot" on Greene Lane.
Narragansett Town Manager Pamela Nolan called the event a "riot."
Patrick McDonald stole $163,000 from law clients and used it on hotels and restaurants, authorities said.