The Norman Bird Sanctuary invites you & your family to celebrate spring with us this Sunday, May 17th!
David DeSalvo of North Kingstown captured the whales breaching in the bay off the coast of Jamestown.
A roundup of the some of the top stories on Newport Patch last week.
Please leave a donation of non-perishable food in a bag near your mailbox Saturday morning to help the Rhode Island Community Food Bank.
The popular Landscape History and Garden Tours at Rough Point return on May 19th.
Enjoy a complimentary peek inside the Newport Restoration Foundation's latest architectural acquisition.
Clean Ocean Access recently landed a grant to protect, monitor and improve signage at public access points in all three towns.
A roundup of some of the top stories on Newport Patch recently.
“Increasing public access to Narragansett Bay is a great way to attract visitors to one of our beautiful state parks,” the Governor said.
"It is regrettable that these inaccuracies have led some members of the family to be displeased," the Preservation Society said in response.
The letter threatens the withholding of donations from the Vanderbilt family until "the current leadership climate is changed."
Plus, pit bull news, she Googled what?!, fugitive at the Motel 6, and more.
Helping those who served our country!
Moving a large man, credible threats, arrest reports, a vicious dog, and more.
You can too — by going out to eat at a restaurant participating in Dining Out for Life.
The event benefits AIDS Project RI and offers restaurant goers a chance to try one of dozens of restaurants.
Save The Bay organized cleanups in Newport, East Providence, Narragansett, Providence Bristol and Warwick for Earth Day.
Motorists are asked to be patient and aware of delays stemming from the charity event that benefits Save the Bay.
Six-week effort will provide books to students participating in summer learning programs.
Newport is under construction.
A roundup of the top stories on Newport Patch last week.
Plus, man moved by a crane, family found guilty of having a pot farm, Twin River Group makes plans, and more.
Plus: metered parking is around the corner — a roundup of the top stories on Newport Patch so far this week.
The fee for parking in a metered space is $1.25 per hour in increments of twenty-five cents.
The original estimate pegged the completion date at May 21.
Celebrate 45 years of Earth Day with a cleanup at the Norman Bird Sanctuary!
It will also be unusually chilly.
Plus, a cat gets helped out of a tree, Cranston crash leads to charges, Newport project begins, and a teen allegedly admits to crime spree.
It's time to start spring cleaning, and what better way to say "out with the old, in with the new" than a clothing and bike gear swaperoo?
The 15-hour event took place at the Warwick Mall and on Cumulus Providence radio stations on Thursday.
The recruiter hired by the city has almost 20 resumes and expects nearly 40 before the April 27 deadline.
A roundup of the top stories on Newport Patch so far this week.
Do you lament litter? Love the earth? It's time to walk the walk and sign up for a Newport Clean City Program Earth Day cleanup event.
Newporter and Boston Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott is officially launching her foundation in Boston's Towne Stove & Spirits.
Officials from the state and Cardi Corporation will offer an update on the Broadway Streetscape project before work begins this spring.
Traffic might flow more smoothly this week, but the permanent median project is still ongoing.
Plus, police arrest man who allegedly robbed salon and carjacked vehicle with baby inside.
To celebrate its 25th anniversary, the Aquidneck Land Trust launched the contest to see how future generations view the community.