Bitter cold sweeping through Rhode Island this weekend will be a health and safety risk for anyone stuck outside.
The Rhode Island Foundation is offering more than $250,000 in grants, but the Feb. 18 deadline is around the corner.
The City Council has directed the city administration to explore options to make bulky-waste pickup easier.
You might want to throw an extra log on the fire this Valentine's Day. The Arctic cold could break records.
Seas have risen and the city's historic properties are at increasing risk.
National Grid said most customers should have power restored by midnight Saturday.
Rhode Island resembles a snowglobe Friday afternoon and the National Weather Service has upped its projections once again.
All entrances to the base will be closed for a period of time on Feb. 4 for planned training exercises.
The Aquidneck Land Trust announced 14.75 acres at the storied estate will be protected with a conservation easement.
Be sure to stop by the Pell School between 3:30 and 7:30 p.m.
It depends on where you live, but most saw 4 or more inches.
The ban affects a select group of streets.
All of Rhode Island is under a Winter Storm Warning, visibility is poor and police and firefighters have been responding to crashes.
Scattered snow showers won't deliver too much snow but an isolated squall can't be ruled out, says the National Weather Service.
A second public meeting to help shape the development of a Tree, Park and Open Space Master Plan is planned for later this month.
The numbers have been drawn. Are you a winner? At least two from Rhode Island won $1 million.
For the first time this year, three Newport Mansions will be open daily for tours even in the dead of winter instead of just The Breakers.
Crime stories led the way in 2015, followed by our coverage of the Newport Marathon saga, JFK, blizzard damage and more.
The world's top match racing sailors are coming to Newport in 2016.
Someone's going to have one heck of a Christmas this year.
Major improvements to the U.S. Coast Guard wharf at Naval Station Newport were celebrated with a ribbon cutting on Monday.
His first ticket was a dud. So was his second and third. On his fourth, he won a few dollars. Then came his fifth ticket -- jackpot.
A lengthy zoning dispute over a proposed welcome center at the fabled Breakers Mansions seems to be over.
Newport lost its rink last year after a real estate sale but it's back after a fundraising effort and community support.
T.J. Del Santo was giving his morning forecast on Sunday when a fireball, likely from space debris, streaked overhead.
Maybe it heard about the excellent food scene in Providence? Will Newport be next?
"I have long been a fan of Sail Newport and been amazed at the scope of services they provide," the new director said.
The museum closed in July to install a new HVAC system to preserve the priceless art and artifacts that tell the Navy's remarkable history.
A source of beauty and mystery in Newport that has stood the test of time, surviving storms and social winds, is now looking much brighter.
Much progress has been made but the west side of the project won't be completed until next season.
Thursday at 5:30 pm at Newport Vineyards
A German commemoration honoring all those who died in war or through oppressive rule was held at Island Cemetery Sunday.
On-street parking will be restricted overnight and lanes will be restricted as necessary.
The street will be closed to all thru traffic.
Newport Waterfront Events said it was up to 82 percent of its 60,000 goal this week and a fundraiser Friday might give it the edge.
A roundup of stories you might have missed on Newport Patch this week.
1,226 people completed the survey.
Newport Daffodillion needs a few folks willing to get their hands dirty on Nov. 11.
Newport's Laura Freedman Pedrick officially started on Oct. 26.
In October, more than 40,000 people read Newport Patch.