Although the America's Cup Authority recently announced changes to the upcoming event in Newport, the America's Cup Host Committee said the event will still begin on June 23 as scheduled.
Australian tennis great and former world No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt joins an exciting and growing field for the Campbell's Hall of Fame Tennis Championships- the only ATP World Tour event on grass courts outside of Europe.
The New York Times included the International Tennis Hall of Fame as a spot to catch pre-Olympic trial games.
Join us Friday night and all of Saturday, as we blog from the Ryan Center for the state basketball championships.
The Alliance for a Livable Newport will host a panel to discuss the effect several upcoming events will have on the city of Newport.
Get a glimpse of daily life around Newport thanks to a picture taken by a local resident.
Johnston moves on to play No. 2N Classical at 6 p.m. on Tuesday at Rhode Island College.
Polo matches will be played Saturday and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at Atlantic Beach in Middletown. Please note the location has changed since last year.
Will Princess the Camel's prediction put the Giants over the hump?
A camel from New Jersey, formerly owned by Duke, has predicted the winner of the next Super Bowl.
The Rogers High School girls' basketball team surrendered the first 13 points of the game Wedneday afternoon, and never caught up, bowing to East Providence High in a first-round game of the Barrington Boosters Holiday Tournament.
The Amica Half Marathon, 5K and Triathlon were recognized in the magazine as readers' choice events.
The opening game of the Coastal Cup Tournament was held Monday night at the Portsmouth Abbey rink.
The Portsmouth High boys' ice hockey team scored four times in the closing 18 minutes Saturday night in Middletown to defeat the Rogers/Tiverton/Rocky Hill co-operative team in a Division II contest.
The Rogers High boys' basketball team overwhelmed host Tiverton High with a classic exhibition of man-to-man defense Friday night en route to a victory in the teams' first Division II contest of the season.
Local surfers reflect back on days surfing in some spots of Newport was illegal, and how they changed the rules.
The Vikings' win over Middletown avenged last year’s semifinal loss.
The Vikings will attempt to advance to the Division III Super Bowl by defeating Classical tonight at home.
Rogers uses 141 yards on 22 carries from junior Corey Jones and the Vikings force seven turnovers to defeat Tiverton on Thanksgiving.
How are the Vikings doing this season as they prepare to face Middletown at the Thanksgiving home game? Find out below!
Nearly 2,500 runners made the run across the bridge.
A local woman is running in Sunday’s Newport Pell Bridge Run to honor Sgt. Michael Paranzino, a close family friend who was killed in action last year.
Leslie, Hollborn Win UnitedHealthcare Half Marathon
The Amica Newport Marathon took thousands of runners on a scenic and windy tour of the City by the Sea.
The Rogers High football team used two long scoring drives and a stubborn defense to pin a Division III shutout on Middletown High Friday nigth.
Evan Smith and Mayor Waluk sat down with Patch to what Newport can expect next summer, after their visit to the series in Plymouth, England a few weeks ago.
There will be several road closures during the marathon.
“Biggest Loser” Mark Kruger among those competing in Amica Marathon
Tiverton vanquished the Vikings in a Division II-South match.
The Multi-Media Presentation will also include an update on 2012 America’s Cup World Series Stop in Newport.
Rogers uses three touchdowns from quarterback Cody Platt to senior Divon Bailey for the 34-25 win.
Organizers of North America’s premier event for sailors with disabilities have moved the annual event to July 6-9, 2012, at Sail Newport.
The Rams receive all 12 first place votes. New teams to the poll are Narragansett and St. Raphael’s.
For participants of the Amica Triathlon, the finish line represented wedding vows, a win against cancer, a path to the world championship and friendship.
Here's a breakdown of the race route and road closures for the Amica Newport 19.7 Triathlon that follows a course throughout Aquidneck Island.
68-year-old Tom Boyd of Bristol, will be one of the two oldest participants in Saturday's Amica 19.7 Newport Triathlon to be held in Middletown and Newport.
The La Salle Rams capture 10 of the 12 first place votes in the second week of the Rhode Island Sports Media Football Poll.
Despite stage-four lung cancer cancer, Joe Caruso will compete in the Amica Triathlon on Saturday morning .
Middletown and Portsmouth will experience closures.
The Amica 19.7 Newport Sprint Triathlon kicks off Saturday from Third Beach in Middletown.