Plus, Rockwell JFK auction, heinous crimes, a terror probe, fires, heroin arrests, and more around Rhode Island.
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School will be dismissed at 1 p.m.; water main break affects area from Old Baptist Road to Pebble Lane.
People who love the state and are tired of pervasive negativity are gathering to help launch a plan to recast Rhode Island.
A bit, actually. And boy, did we need it!
Plus, panhandling becomes an issue again, tax sale, a C-130 lands safely, and obituaries.
A busy week at RI Patch: DUIs, Volvo Ocean Race results, traffic changes, and a thrown bicycle-lovers’ quarrel case.
Have you seen Aurora? She went missing on Wednesday.
Join us on Friday, May 29th for an event highlighting North Kingstown High School Senior Grace D'Antuono's cookbook, Recipes For Hope.
Plus, fund created for family, jumping out of a plane, cops on the hunt, a café opens, and more.
“It’s going to take a great deal of time and money to get her back on her feet," the aunt of Lindsey Clark said.
Be careful if you plan on being on the road — visibility could be severely reduced in some parts of Rhode Island.
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.
The council will discuss the Wickford Walking Workshop held last fall, economic development in town and more.
The plan is to install the garden to filter rainwater that enters Academy Cove and ultimately, Wickford Harbor.
Plus, pit bull news, she Googled what?!, fugitive at the Motel 6, and more.
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.
Motorists are asked to be patient and aware of delays stemming from the charity event that benefits Save the Bay.
Luke DeStefano of Narragansett was leading a trekking expedition northwest of Katmandu when the devastating earthquake struck.
Six-week effort will provide books to students participating in summer learning programs.
Four music scholarship winners will perform at the North Kingstown Community Chorus 30th Anniversary Spring Concert May 2 and 3.
Plus, man moved by a crane, family found guilty of having a pot farm, Twin River Group makes plans, and more.
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.
The 15-hour event took place at the Warwick Mall and on Cumulus Providence radio stations on Thursday.
Plus, police arrest man who allegedly robbed salon and carjacked vehicle with baby inside.
Local woman represents RI in DC!
Come one, come all, see old friends and make new ones.
Plus, an ousted deputy town clerk sues to get her job back.
Tall Ship Starbound has a storied history, has twice sailed around the globe and was once owned by Burl Ives.
A roundup of the top stories on North Kingstown Patch last week.
Plus, Malia Obama visits Rhode Island during college visit.
With many roads looking like minefields, the state Department of Transportation is promising a quick response.
If you see Candace Jenkins around town and see her smiling, this might be why.
There will be limited visibility when driving for the next few hours.
The identity of the kissing sailor in the iconic image that symbolizes the end of World War II had remained a mystery until recently.