Carol McEntee is running for re-election to the South Kingstown Town Council.
Lots of fun events today! Good times!
Three things that occur naturally in nature, I’m sure – blood, tours and Rick Pitino.
The Narragansett Town Council hears a report from its police chief on the increase of citations and arrests this year.
The question and answer sessions with Narragansett and South Kingstown candidates start on Sept. 26.
According to DEM officials, West Nile Virus has been found in Charlestown mosquitoes, and 	the Highlands J virus in North Kingstown mosquitoes.
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According to Rhode Island Lottery officials, Wakefield’s Michael Desilets won $21,000 on an instant ticket.
The subject for the 50th annual honors colloquium at URI? How politics and money influence health care reform.
Need to know where to look for your voting info? Well, look here first.
The app will help residents prepare for a storm and stay connected during one.
Rhode Island will feel the impact of Hurricane Leslie this weekend.
As of Sept. 1, the scope of government documents you can request is expanded, according to James Sheehan and Michael Marcello.
McKendall is looking for a spot in the General Assembly.
In his first election, James Callaghan is shooting for a seat on the Narragansett Town Council.
Patrick William Murray is running for a seat on the Narragansett Town Council.
Congressman Langevin has served in the House of Representatives since 2001.
The service, which would bus URI students to Narragansett bars, has met with opposition from several quarters.
The following cases were heard before Judge Mary McCaffery in Fourth District Court on Thursday.
A wrap-up of court activity.
Robert Smith, 40, used a family member’s health insurance card three times for his own medical care.
Nathaniel Fisher, 21, is ordered to complete 100 hours of community service for a drug violation in March 2009.
Councilors say they are the first departments of many to be scrutinized for savings.
Part two of a three-part series "Ocean, Man, and Policy: The Struggle to Save Matunuck," addressing the host of issues haunting the Matunuck shoreline.
Town, school officials meet Monday night to begin the long road toward the adoption of the fiscal 2012.
Superior Court associate justices issued the following warrants recently.
A Connecticut woman pleads no contest to a reckless driving charge, and several pleas are recorded for alcohol violations.
Junie Jean-Baptiste, 30, is ordered to pay about $3,500 in restitution and to complete 100 hours of community service.
Head coach Kathryn Mahoney, assistant coach Jennifer Sayles and the rest of the Mariners are honored by the Narragansett Town Council and School Committee for their championship win.
The following cases were heard before Judge Mary McCaffrey in Fourth District Court.
The $200 contributions allow two local men to secure dismissals for minor drug possession charges.
Dianne Wales, 39, is ordered to complete probation and community service after hitting another woman while checking an e-mail on her BlackBerry.
The annual parade starts on Holly Street and ends at Saugatucket Park in South Kingstown.