The Woonsocket, RI-based company is warning customers and the site is temporarily shut down.
Attention now focuses on company's plans to move Newport Grand to Tiverton.
WiFi from Cox will be available in the Thames Street area.
Chef Lou Rossi was a natural successor to Executive Chef Karsten Hart, who just got promoted inside the company.
Plus, a heavily traveled bridge will likely remain closed for another month.
The folks at Libby Kirwin made light of a car crash that damaged their office recently.
Rhode Island still lags behind its neighbors, but the increase is "an important step forward," said Governor Gina Raimondo.
The company that supplies 7-Eleven, Shaw's and others with bottled water has issued a recall because of E.coli concerns.
But Governor Gina Raimondo said there's still much work to do and too many Rhode Island families are struggling.
The range in prices in the latest local AAA survey for unleaded regular is 30 cents, from a low of $2.69 to a high of $2.99.
Newport's popular BBQ spot is officially open for the season.
On the heels of last year's successful Narragansett Del's Shandy with the classic lemonade flavor, the two RI brands have teamed up again.
UberSELECT promises a more high-end private car experience but claims to still be cheaper than a taxi.
Erin Donovan-Boyle, outreach director for Rhode Island Senator Jack Reed's Rhode Island office, starts June 15.
Offering what they call "the New Cafe Experience," Cru Cafe will offer local flavors with a menu that changes each week.
One of the last remaining local tackle shops on the island, The Saltwater Edge is an Aquidneck Island institution.
Stores closed early on Friday after a massive register outage that might extend into Saturday.
The company, which entered into a contract to buy Newport Grand last month, said a casino would better compete closer to the Mass. border.
It's Ben & Jerry's annual Free Cone Day. The horrible winter is over. You deserve it.
The popular ramen-inspired Broadway eatery will be adding 20 seats after expanding into an adjacent space.
The Newport County Chamber of Commerce will the April 16 event on the Terrace at Rosecliff.
The Aquidneck Island landmark is open for business.
The U.S. Department of Labor said the chain also used minors to deliver food in violation of child labor provisions.
The average is $2.36 per gallon for regular self-serve unleaded.
Recall prompted by salmonella concerns.
Sullivan announced her retirement to the Board of Directors at their February board meeting.
Citizens Concerned Against Casino Gambling have responded to the announcement that Newport Grand will be sold to Twin River.
The deal will close no later than June 30 and the new owners of Newport Grand said they won't push for gambling expansion.
It was a close battle, but Mission's special sauce and caramelized onions sealed the deal.
Newport's The Flatworks LLC has kicked off a Kickstarter campaign for its new PlyFly — a complete go-kart kit that comes in three boxes.
Sonic Drive-In announced it will open 20 to 25 locations in Rhode Island.
Molly R. Titus will move to the firm's Newport office while David A. Russo will assume the role of project manager in Cranston.
Know of other businesses open in Newport tonight? Let us know.
Grab your snowshoes!
More than 4.6 million croissant donuts were sold since Dunkin’ Donuts introduced the item in November, according to the company.
A statewide campaign, BuyLocalRI.org, kicked off at Armory Antique Marketplace on Thames Street last week.
"This is not what we're about here," said Tyson Ford.
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“This may be the first time in history that someone honored a campaign promise ahead of time,” said Joseph R. Paolino, Jr.
The city's beauty and heritage were cited in the decision.