Public health officials are advising Americans to stay home on Thanksgiving. If you can't, here are a few tips to enjoy the holiday safely.
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Health said a deer euthanized in North Kingstown on Aug. 21 tested positive.
The RI Department of Health said the Taylor Farms plant remains open, but has been assured it is taking additional safety precautions.
The North Kingstown Town Council has extended the transfer station restrictions through the end of the coronavirus health emergency.
North Kingstown has set up a hotline for seniors who require meals, medication and pharmacy services during the coronavirus pandemic.
Residents are urged to conduct business or request services online, by phone or by mail or dropbox when possible.
North Kingstown officials said the Senior Center will be closed Friday at 1 p.m. with the exception of the Grocery Shopping Program.
The weeds are detrimental to aquatic plant life, which are important habitats for fish and food sources for birds and some mammals.
Another Larkin Pond beach is being closed due to high bacteria counts. Goddard Park also is staying closed for swimming.
But the state is recommending two Larkin Pond beaches be closed for swimming.
The North Kingstown beach was closed due to high bacteria counts.
The North Kingstown VFW Post 152 will host a 5k and a .152K Fun Run Salute To Service festival on Saturday the 5th of May from 10 am to 2 pm
Gov. Gina Raimondo says Rhode Islanders should dial 202-456-1111 and "tell President Trump we can’t afford the Trump Tax on Health Care."
North Kingstown covers three zip codes, and health inspectors went to all of them. They found a lot of violations.
The researchers will be looking for a group of chemicals used in products like carpeting and food packaging. Is your water on the test list?
The beach had been closed for swimming due to high bacteria counts.
The state recommends closing Plum Beach in North Kingstown for swimming because high bacteria counts.
The state health department is recommending the North Kingstown beach re-open for swimming.
The state health department is recommending the Saunderstown Yacht Club in North Kingstown and Camp Cookie in Glocester close for swimming.
Rep. Julie A. Casimiro says Rhode Island is undergoing a crisis in home health care.
Vintage 36’ ketch to be centerpiece to Live Life’s Classics Project
Routine sampling at the state health labs detected elevated histamine levels, which could cause illness.
The company's North Kingstown headquarters became a smoke-free workplace Oct. 1, way ahead of the Great American Smoke Out on Nov, 17.
The program lasts four sessions and helps educate family members with a loved one coping with the disease.
Rhode Island Monthly magazine named Debra Erickson-Owens Nurse Midwife of the Year for her work and research at Women & Infants Hospital.
Numerous products sold under the Cliff Bar, Nature Valley and Stop and Shop brands are being recalled over possible contamination.
Brenna L. Hughes accepted an invitation to serve on a work group made up of immunization and disease experts.
Equal justice advocates applauded the changes.
More than 167,000 pounds of ground beef sold nationwide is being recalled after E. coli was found.
Residents are relatively healthy — weight-wise, anyway — well below the national obesity average. Find out which states are fattest.
As kids go back to school, something worse than homework and detention awaits many of them.
The mosquito was part of a sample of mosquitoes collected on Aug. 12.
The newly-formed task force plans to develop an action plan to tackle the state's opioid addiction epidemic by November.
State officials are concerned about the outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, which has been found in 21 states.
The “Ride the Rhode” ride supports Rhode Islanders with MS and research efforts to find a cure.
Seventy residents will be affected in North Kingstown, Woonsocket, West Greenwich, South Kingstown and Central Falls.
This group meets the second Tuesday of each month
Rhode Island has the second-most competitive market and high malpractice payouts, according to the report.
Protect yourself from Enterovirus D68 with these tips.
Symptoms of the virus include fever and muscle aches.