Rhode Island still hasn't had a hard frost this fall, meaning that mosquito-borne illnesses are still a concern.
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Patch can't help you make your way through a corn maze, but it can help you find one.
Check out these fun, family-friendly Halloween activities happening across Aquidneck Island.
Hint: It’s after Halloween.
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Growing from a small weekend festival to a weeks-long celebration, the festival celebrates the role of Italian culture in the community.
"We are grateful to those who rolled up their sleeves to participate this year and who showed their spirit," Discover Newport's CEO said.
Fall is rapidly approaching in Southern New England, one of the most beautiful seasons of the year in the region.
The 243-foot long wall is approximately half the size of the original in Washington, DC.
If you’re planning a fall foliage tour in Rhode Island — or anywhere else in the country — this tool can help you make the most of it.
Gooseberry, Hazards, and Fort Adams Beaches are all back open in time for the unofficial last weekend of summer.
Gooseberry, Hazards and Fort Adams Beaches were all closed for high bacteria levels.
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The "Salute to Summer" is open to the public and will feature fireworks and live music.
Bacteria levels at the Newport beach are once again safe, the Rhode Island Department of Health said.
There are currently four beaches closed for high bacteria levels across Rhode Island.
Easton's Beach, Briar Point Beach and Watchaug Pond have all been declared safe for swimming.
Here's a look at the latest beach closures and more before you start your weekend.
Five Rhode Island swimming areas were closed for high bacteria levels.
Five Rhode Island beaches have been declared safe for swimming.
The annual swim will close the water near Jamestown and the Newport Bridge for most of the morning.
Barrington Town Beach and Scarborough Beach South reopened, but five more were closed to swimming.
One of eight closed beaches has been reopened to swimmers.
Gooseberry Beach in Newport is the eighth beach to be closed in Rhode Island in just one day.
A new report from an environmental group shows how often American beaches are unsafe for swimming, owing to the presence of fecal bacteria.
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Easton’s Beach, Scarborough Beach South, North Kingstown Town Beach and Barrington Town Beach were among those closed.
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7-Eleven is giving away free small slurpees for one day only.
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The Pell Bridge in Newport opened to traffic 50 years ago.
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After being closed for nearly a week due to high bacteria levels, Fort Adams Beach is once again open to the public.
4th of July can be a difficult holiday for those who have sensory issues or PTSD.