Fans from all over the state are expected to attend Wednesday night's homecoming for Rhode Island Olympian Elizabeth Beisel.
Hundreds gathered to cheer on Elizabeth Beisel.
The NKHS Swim Team is hosting an Olympic viewing party to watch Elizabeth Beisel compete on Saturday, and there is also a party at Twin Willows.
The Pawtucket Red Sox baseball clinic for youngsters is 2 p.m. Saturday at McCoy Stadium.
Wakefield’s George Marr is one of the local participants in the Amica Ironman this weekend in Providence.
The Rebels and Crusaders are overwhelmed in their respective baseball finals at McCoy, and the South Kingstown High School commencement is tonight.
Results from the first two weeks of South Kingstown slow pitch softball.
The majority of families are already overscheduled, overwhelmed and living a harried lifestyle during the week, but it doesn’t stop there. Like it or not, weekends are in the mix as well.
A roundup of the recent race results from the Narragansett Marathon on Saturday, and the local finishers in the Boston Marathon on Monday.
The second annual Narragansett Marathon, a race geared toward the serious runner and running groups, starts from the Village Inn at 8 a.m. Saturday.
Locals are invited to the South County YMCA on Saturday for Bike Day, an all-ages event that will connect the community with bicycles, bike safety and a healthier lifestyle.
What an appropriately-timed poll, given our ridiculously warm weather of late! It is almost as if we intentionally timed this poll for now!
According to the university, men’s basketball coach Jim Baron has been let go with two years remaining on his contract.
Wakefield's own Maggie Sebastian showed Rhode Island what it means to be a Special Olympics athlete when she was inducted into the organization's inaugural Hall of Fame on Feb. 9.
Despite the rain, dozens turned up for last night's rail jam competition at the University of Rhode Island.
URI can’t find the bucket in the second half, shooting 28 percent en route to a 73-56 loss.