Plus, Patriots Owner Robert Kraft responds to the "unfathomable" actions taken by the NFL against Tom Brady.
A Patch reader from the Quonset area of North Kingstown sent along this video.
The heat, humidity and sunshine today is a recipe for unhealthy levels of ground-level ozone.
From a microburst in Narragansett to flooding in the East Bay, the thunderstorm was fast and furious.
Plus, Cranston's mayor addresses charges of "misconduct" in the police force, and a baby likely has a disease that was nearly extinct.
The unidentified woman has yet to tell anyone in her family, according to the Rhode Island Lottery Commission.
South County Community Action Agency is scheduled to hold a recruitment drive on Saturday at 415 Tower Hill Road.
Plus, police charge another man with setting up a fake cancer fundraiser, and the average RI worker can't afford rent in the state.
Plus, get ready for even heavier traffic on the way to the beach, and listen to the Newport Folf Festival live.
Plus, heading to the beach? Get ready for a traffic jam.
Channel your inner James Dean or Marilyn Monroe for a night of dinner, drinks, dancing and fundraising for NBS on August 15th!
Plus, a Cranston restaurant agrees to honor the shuttered Faial's Restaurant gift certificates.
Plus, more than 500 pounds of trash is plucked from just a tiny section of Newport Harbor.
The local nonprofit runs four Head Start centers in North Kingstown and the surrounding area.
North Kingstown can boast having one of the best recycling rates in Rhode Island.
Jim Gillen brought hope to countless people battling addiction in Rhode Island.
Plus, a "family friendly" event turns into a drug-induced rave, to the ire of local parents.
Heavy rainfall is possible this afternoon, the National Weather Service said.
Plus, police cruisers are involved in accidents, and a Woonsocket deli closes because it can't find good employees.
Dave Felker said if you want to know why he gets up early, this is it.
Plus, a man waving a BB gun in Newport is arrested, and Cranston's Miss RI just misses the national crown.
Plus, a juvenile is rescued at sea, and a former cop is charged with molestation.
“It’s important to be vigilant in terms of monitoring the shorelines and estuaries on both the East Bay and the West Bay," said his aunt.
The beach, along with two others closed Wednesday, are back open for swimming on Thursday.
Elevated bacteria counts prompted the closure.
Helping our Veterans in need!
Thunderstorms will bring torrential downpours and the possibility of flash flooding Wednesday.
The state Department of Transportation wants to move its operations to Wickford Junction but has faced stiff opposition.
Providence Business News published an article on the planned merger of the two nonprofits into one, to be completed by Oct. 1.
Be prepared for the possibility of strong wind, flooding and lightning.
Did you know Rhode Islanders are allowed to recreationally dig for clams without a license? Learn how to get your quahog on!
Edward Huff tries to go out and sketch for about an hour every morning.
A Flood Watch is in effect through Sunday evening. An umbrella might be a decent Father's Day gift this year.
Isn't Rhode Island grand?
A fund has been established to help the children who are now in the care of their grandmother.
The North Kingstown Fire Department and Red Cross are teaming up to give local residents free smoke alarms.
After highs in the upper 50s and lower 60s on Monday, temperatures will bounce back and sunshine returns on Tuesday.
North Kingstown's Julie Casimiro, in photo, helps lead drive to collect items for children in need
Conditions are favorable high ozone. People with lung disease, older people and some children might have some trouble breathing today.
An umbrella will come in handy until Wednesday when skies clear and stay clear through the weekend.